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Mozilla Packages question

by Tiago "Salvador" Souza :: Rate this Message:

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All,

I am stuck with a little problem in here and I was hoping someone who is
more used to C than me could give a hand. I've added Diffie's packages
to the main tree and tried to start building Mozilla, the order should
be:

-nspr
-nss
-xulrunner
-mozilla-firefox

I was able to build nspr just fine, but I am stuck with nss. It keeps
looking for some includes in /sys/includes when it should be looking
at /sys/includes/nspr

Anyone knows the proper way of making it look at the correct directory
for includes?
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Tiago "Salvador" Souza



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Re: Mozilla Packages question

by Sasa Ostrouska :: Rate this Message:

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2009/9/4 Tiago "Salvador" Souza <ts.salvador@...>:

> All,
>
> I am stuck with a little problem in here and I was hoping someone who is
> more used to C than me could give a hand. I've added Diffie's packages
> to the main tree and tried to start building Mozilla, the order should
> be:
>
> -nspr
> -nss
> -xulrunner
> -mozilla-firefox
>
> I was able to build nspr just fine, but I am stuck with nss. It keeps
> looking for some includes in /sys/includes when it should be looking
> at /sys/includes/nspr
>
> Anyone knows the proper way of making it look at the correct directory
> for includes?

This should be defined somewhere in the configure.in or some kind of
config, I dont know what they use to configure the sources.
One tip can be to look at other distros sources how they build it.

Rgds
Saxa

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