Am Fri, 31 Mar 2017 20:04:25 -0400 schrieb The Canadian Bacon <[email protected]>:
> I'm interested in your cross build setup, mind sharing the patches and > instructions? For those that maybe interested. > Sorry for the delay. I just uploaded my patches to the same folder on my server. I use Fedora 25 and system mingw for compilation. For some reasons you still need widl, even if accesibility is disabled, therefore mingw-w64-widl is needed (it contains 32- and 64-bit widl on Fedora) and additional wine-devel (for include files). The patches are found by trial and error: compile (with writing output in a build-log) until an error occurs and than analyze the log-file. The fixes are partly taken from (upstream) bug-fixes, partly backported from more recent Firefox sources and partly from me. I use icecat on work for daily research and as "host" for IE-tab or FireIE for older Scada-systems. I will see how my self-build icecat behaves. Jens > On Mar 31, 2017 8:02 PM, "Jens Lody" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > I managed to cross-build icecat 52.0.1 for windows, based on > > http://jenkins.trisquel.info/icecat/icecat-52.0.1-gnu1.tar.bz2 with > > several patches to make it compile. > > > > I uploaded the packages to my server: > > https://rpm.jenslody.de/icecat-win/ > > > > The binaries come without any warranty, they are not deeply tested. > > I only did a quick test on a Win10 VM with 32Bit and on a real Win10 > > 64Bit system. > > At least mozillas addon-page (used to install uBlock origin and > > uMatrix) and youtube seem to work without problems. > > > > The zip-files are signed. You can get my pubkey (self-signed) from > > the server or from keyservers like https://keys.fedoraproject.org . > > > > It's the same key I used to sign this mail. > > > > Feedback is of course welcome. > > > > Jens > > > > -- > > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > > > >
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