On 09/28/2017 07:17 AM, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 08:53:57PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:


But if things look good in the next day, I'm inclined to reenable
system cairo in our mozconfig.

That was actually close to fun - watch a lot of videos "for
research".  On 8.1 I watched about 2 hours of videos (plus other
fast-forward/rewind, and sometimes watching one while listening to
another, and similarly on 8.0 with updated packages (icu and rustc as
well as my normal sqlite3, nspr, nss, and certificates) I had
multiple youtube and other video tabs runing for over an hour.

The problem with disabling things which break is that after a while
(e.g. 1 release) we stop testing them.

At the moment this looks good, but please comment if it doesn't work
for you.

I can let you know that I compiled firefox 56.0 with system-cairo yesterday and that I seems to run fine for me, too. I could also add that 56.0 now requires 4GB ram for compiling/linking. Up until now, it worked with 3GB, so I had to add another GB to my build virtual machine.

Bye
Tim
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