On Sat, 2010-09-11 at 00:08 +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> 1. The minimum sqlite version hasn't changed, but now it needs to be
> compiled with SQLITE_SECURE_DELETE.  I picked 2.6.23.1 to try this,
> upgrading to the new 2.7 series this soon seems a little adventurous
> to me.  Whichever version you choose,
>  CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DSQLITE_SECURE_DELETE" ./configure --your-options
> seems to do the job adequately.  I'll note that gentoo also add
>  -DSQLITE_CHECK_PAGES -DSQLITE_CORE if they turn on secure delete,
> but I've no idea what those settings do, and they don't seem to be
> necessary.  As always, YMMV.
> 
> 2. If you are using system nspr and nss, those need to be updated.
> Nspr-4.8.6 and nss-3.12.7, with the existing patches, seem to work.
> I'll also note that updating nspr kills any running old version of
> the browser, but the ld version can still be restarted.  Weird.

Heh... unlucky for me you didn't post this 24 hours ago... I wasted
several hours last night discovering the same things, ending up
upgrading sqlite, nss, and nspr before I could get a successful build
through.

Regarding sqlite, I assume you mean 3.7 series, not 2.7? I don't think
there's anything particularly adventurous about upgrading to 3.7 - the
build instructions are the same, and it seems to be a drop-in upgrade,
no problems...

Simon.

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