Ken Moffat wrote these words on 03/01/09 16:44 CST:
> On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 03:00:39PM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>> Because if it still does, cairo *will* be installed and there's no
>> need to even have this option to comment/uncomment.
> 
>  That I don't understand.  From one of my builds yesterday, using
> /opt so I could build ff3 on xulrunner (if you try that, be aware that
> xulrunner *will* update /etc/gre.d with a version of
> 1.9.0.6.system.conf which might prevent the ff3 in /usr/bin from
> starting - backups are useful!) using --enable-system-cairo :

You lost me. I'll admit I'm not yet familiar with the FF3 build, but
my question is this:

Does it still use Gtk+ for rendering? If so, then Gtk+ will be
installed on the system and therefore cairo will also be installed
on the system. Why don't we just default to use the system-installed
copy of cairo?

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Randy

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