On 12/21/05, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Randy's right about those things being on by default.  These were
comments in the original mozconfig I created to track them, but they
can safely be left out.

> --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?

I saw this, too, but I can't find any explanation for what it does.  I
don't really have the heart to go through the source and figure it
out, but this is my stab.

Firefox-1.5 has a totally revamped update system that I believe you
can download binary diffs live in firefox to update from 1.5.1 to .2,
I think.  I think we can leave this out.  Unless you want to do a
binary update to your source installed browser :)

Sorry, that's speculative crap.  You might just have to build with it
and see what the difference is.

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Dan
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