On 12/2/05, Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK.  You can drop a lot of this.  It was stuff that was needed to
> build firefox-1.0.7, but now configure adds it automatically if you
> specify --enable-application=browser.
>
> Here's what to drop from the book:
> --disable-ldap
> --disable-mailnews
> --enable-extensions=cookie,xml-rpc,xmlextras,pref,transformiix,universalchardet,webservices,inspector,gnomevfs,negotiateauth
> --enable-crypto
> --disable-composer
> --enable-single-profile
> --disable-profilesharing
>
> And what you need to add (but is already there):
> --enable-application=browser
> and
> --enable-ldap (after --enable-application=... since this will add the
> --disable-ldap target for FF)
>
> You can find this info in the source tree in the file
> browser/config/mozconfig.  That's were the defaults for FF are.
> --
> Dan

Good ! I'll have a look at mozconfig (after all, if I'm using (b)lfs
this to learn, and become better, isn't it ?) and I'll try and
recompile FF 1.5. Maybe also OO2 with it, just for fun (5 hours
compiling is quite long).
For the last problem I had with OO2 (the fact it couldn't create files
in my home directory), it was just a full filesystem ... compiling
takes a lot of space, I'm not used to yet ...

Thank you again for all your time and support and advice. I've read
yesterday someone telling you that this community was very responsive,
and I agree with him ! :-)

Jeremy
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