Jeremy Huntwork wrote these words on 12/21/05 07:52 CST:

> Of these, should we perhaps include the following?
> 
> --enable-application=browser
> --enable-optimize
> --disable-debug
> --enable-update-packaging

In no way, shape or form am a trying to dismiss your suggestions
with the following comments. Know this right off the bat. However,
here are some thoughts.

--enable-application=browser is passed from the ./browser/config/mozconfig
file. I'm certain we don't need to pass it again.

--enable-optimize is set to --enable-optimize if it is not passed.
i.e., this is the default. I will find this in my notes, and/or build
logs and reply back here.

-disable-debug again is the default and is passed by default if
nothing is given. I need to find this in my notes and/or build
logs and reply back.

--enable-update-packaging: I have no clue here. Never seen it used,
nor read about it or ever used it myself. Please answer:

1. What does it do?
2. How does it affect/better the build?
3. Why is it passed?

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