Hi,
since version 2.3 (= about a year ago) I've taken a liking to SeaMonkey
again, but compiling it on Solaris 10 is always kind of a drag.
In particular, I notice that many of the build errors/segfaults I
initially encountered seem to be still in the upstream repositories even
after all this time (well at least they were when I pulled SeaMonkey 2.9).
Since Oracle certainly do contribute to the Mozilla source (after all
they're keeping up with every release), I wonder why so little of it
seems to be pushed back upstream.
Are Mozilla not interested? I realize Solaris is a tier-3 platform and
there's probably not much manpower behind maintaining it in mozilla-central.
Does that mean there is a different development model at work, i. e. are
the Solaris branches intended to be maintained at Oracle?
Would it even make sense to submit bugreports in bugzilla.mozilla.org?
Just wondering before going on to build v. 2.10...
Raimund
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