Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 12/20/05 18:21 CST: > On 12/20/05, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>Cairo is on the system if you put it there... Am I missing something? >> >>I think so. You ain't going to get Firefox installed if you don't >>have cairo installed (using BLFS instructions, anyway). GTK+ is >>required by Firefox. GTK+ requires cairo. > > Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm not sure you followed what I said earlier. > --enable-system-cairo is necessary if the build your making depends on > cairo and you don't want to use the version of cairo bundled in the > moz source. Do you agree?
I, unfortunately, am not informed enough on the subject to agree or disagree. You sound very confident and convincing in your argument. I have no reason to doubt you. However, as was said in my previous message when remarking about the SVG thing, we need to explain what this does. Can you give me some hint or URL about the SVG stuff like you did the Canvas stuff? Understand, not to check that you are right, but so that perhaps I can learn what it does so to be able to describe it on the Firefox page. That link to the Moz Canvas info cleared that right up for me. A new HTML tag. I wonder if there is anyone even using it? I read for a minute, but not very long, but I was hoping that it would have described what W3C spec it was introduced in. -- Randy rmlscsi: [GNU ld version 2.15.94.0.2 20041220] [gcc (GCC) 3.4.3] [GNU C Library stable release version 2.3.4] [Linux 2.6.10 i686] 18:33:00 up 87 days, 3:57, 3 users, load average: 0.13, 0.38, 0.65 -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
