Em 26-07-2012 17:36, Ken Moffat escreveu:
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 03:56:48PM -0400, Baho Utot wrote:
>> On Thursday, July 26, 2012 08:27:53 PM Ken Moffat wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 08:39:31AM -0700, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>>>> Em 25-07-2012 21:58, Ken Moffat escreveu:
>>
>>  [putolin]
>>
>>>  Sure - it will be in the book when I've got everything tested to my
>>> satisfaction.  It's *only* for people building firefox without
>>> xulrunner, but who use one or more of system nss, nspr, sqlite [ I
>>> assume, since this is BLFS, that someone somewhere will use a system
>>> version of one but not the others :) ].
>>>
>>
>> What are the benifits of building firefox/icecat etc without xulrunner?
>>
>> I ask because I will be building those once I get a base desktop system 
>> completed.  That will probally take another 4 weeks or more ;)
>>
> 
>  I'm fairly sure that it used to be quicker (although the figures
> for 13.0.1 in the book suggest it is quicker to do two builds for
> that version).  I've got a local copy of the book from about a year
> ago with 3.6.13 - at that time it was slightly quicker to only build
> the browser.
> 
>  My memory says that building standalone firefox used to be easier
> than building twice, but so much has changed since xulrunner first
> appeared.  Whatever, barring accidents I should have 14.0.1 in the
> book in a few days.  If it's more than 4 weeks when you get there,
> 15.0 will probably be out.
> 
> ĸen
> 

I have to build xulrunner for openjdk or icedtea-web (can't remember
now). From that, FF/IC build sizes/times decrease much, some by one
order of magnitude.

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Fernando
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