On 3/9/19 12:52 PM, Douglas R. Reno wrote:
On 2019-03-09 11:28, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-support wrote:
On 3/9/19 11:17 AM, Douglas R. Reno via blfs-support wrote:
Good morning (or afternoon),
I setup a build of Firefox to run overnight on one of my 8.4 systems.
Using my pre-existing script and mozconfig, which worked for 8.4's
release testing to give me a Firefox Quantum install, gave me a
Firefox Nightly install, in which the commands after ./mach install
don't work because /usr/lib/firefox/ doesn't exist.
Grepping my log somehow shows that it picked up that it was supposed
to be part of the nightly channel, so I'll rebuild Firefox without a
script and see what happens. My question is though...
Has anyone ever encountered this, and how does it happen? Does
Firefox assume that it's nightly if it has a problem with the
mozconfig or something of that nature?
I've not seen this. I can check my log. What should I look for?
Try grepping for 'nightly'. My mozconfig specified nothing about it, and
it still got picked up.
I didn't run this one with mach in verbose mode, but this one is almost
out of the oven. When it's done, I'll see if it remains or not.
$ grep night firefox-65.0.2.log
returns nothing for me.
Are we using the same source?
$ tail -n5 firefox-65.0.2.log
SBU=26.343
273056 /usr/src/firefox/firefox-65.0.2.source.tar.xz SIZE (266.656 MB)
9612248 kilobytes BUILD SIZE (9386.960 MB)
md5sum : e4ddf50ea701995287461c2170ceca9b
/usr/src/firefox/firefox-65.0.2.source.tar.xz
-- Bruce
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