- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="OS-X-INSTALL-FROM-SOURCE" id=
- "OS-X-INSTALL-FROM-SOURCE">2.1.8. Installation from source</a></h4>
-
- <p>To build and install the Privoxy source code on OS X you will need
- to obtain the macsetup module from the Privoxy Sourceforge CVS
- repository (refer to Sourceforge help for details of how to set up a
- CVS client to have read-only access to the repository). This module
- contains scripts that leverage the usual open-source tools (available
- as part of Apple's free of charge Xcode distribution or via the usual
- open-source software package managers for OS X (MacPorts, Homebrew,
- Fink etc.) to build and then install the privoxy binary and
- associated files. The macsetup module's README file contains complete
- instructions for its use.</p>
-
- <p>The privoxy service will automatically start after a successful
- installation (and thereafter every time your computer starts up)
- however you will need to configure your web browser(s) to use it. To
- do so, configure them to use a proxy for HTTP and HTTPS at the
- address 127.0.0.1:8118.</p>
-
- <p>To prevent the privoxy service from automatically starting when
- your computer starts up, remove or rename the file <tt class=
- "LITERAL">/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.ijbswa.privoxy.plist</tt> (on OS
- X 10.5 and higher) or the folder named <tt class=
- "LITERAL">/Library/StartupItems/Privoxy</tt> (on OS X 10.4
- 'Tiger').</p>
-
- <p>To manually start or stop the privoxy service, use the Privoxy
- Utility for Mac OS X (also part of the macsetup module). This
- application can start and stop the privoxy service and display its
- log and configuration files.</p>
-
- <p>To uninstall, run the macsetup module's uninstall.sh as sudo from
- an administrator account.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="INSTALLATION-AMIGA" id=
- "INSTALLATION-AMIGA">2.1.9. AmigaOS</a></h3>
-
- <p>Copy and then unpack the <tt class="FILENAME">lha</tt> archive to
- a suitable location. All necessary files will be installed into
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> directory, including all
- configuration and log files. To uninstall, just remove this
- directory.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="INSTALLATION-TBZ" id=
- "INSTALLATION-TBZ">2.1.10. FreeBSD</a></h3>
-
- <p>Privoxy is part of FreeBSD's Ports Collection, you can build and
- install it with <tt class="LITERAL">cd /usr/ports/www/privoxy; make
- install clean</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>If you don't use the ports, you can fetch and install the package
- with <tt class="LITERAL">pkg_add -r privoxy</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>The port skeleton and the package can also be downloaded from the
- <a href=
- "https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11118"
- target="_top">File Release Page</a>, but there's no reason to use
- them unless you're interested in the beta releases which are only
- available there.</p>
+ <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="OS-X-INSTALL-FROM-SOURCE" id="OS-X-INSTALL-FROM-SOURCE">2.1.6. Installation from
+ source</a></h4>
+ <p>To build and install the Privoxy source code on OS X you will need to obtain the macsetup module from the
+ Privoxy Sourceforge CVS repository (refer to Sourceforge help for details of how to set up a CVS client to have
+ read-only access to the repository). This module contains scripts that leverage the usual open-source tools
+ (available as part of Apple's free of charge Xcode distribution or via the usual open-source software package
+ managers for OS X (MacPorts, Homebrew, Fink etc.) to build and then install the privoxy binary and associated
+ files. The macsetup module's README file contains complete instructions for its use.</p>
+ <p>The privoxy service will automatically start after a successful installation (and thereafter every time your
+ computer starts up) however you will need to configure your web browser(s) to use it. To do so, configure them
+ to use a proxy for HTTP and HTTPS at the address 127.0.0.1:8118.</p>
+ <p>To prevent the privoxy service from automatically starting when your computer starts up, remove or rename
+ the file <tt class="LITERAL">/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.ijbswa.privoxy.plist</tt> (on OS X 10.5 and higher) or
+ the folder named <tt class="LITERAL">/Library/StartupItems/Privoxy</tt> (on OS X 10.4 'Tiger').</p>
+ <p>To manually start or stop the privoxy service, use the Privoxy Utility for Mac OS X (also part of the
+ macsetup module). This application can start and stop the privoxy service and display its log and configuration
+ files.</p>
+ <p>To uninstall, run the macsetup module's uninstall.sh as sudo from an administrator account.</p>