-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm having trouble making a debug build for HTTPS Everywhere 3.5.x. I apologize for taking so long to try and to send this email. Here's a recap.
I am the maintainer for HTTPS Everywhere in Fedora and EPEL. When 3.5 was released, I discovered that the rulesets no longer worked on EL6. It was suggested to me that I should make a debug build. My problem is this: I cannot find instructions anywhere for making a debug build of HTTPS Everywhere. There is only documentation of making the XPI to start with, and there's no ./configure or "./makexpi.sh --debug" options. Do I just need the debugging symbols for Firefox/SeaMonkey for this? secondary problem, workable, wanted to note anyway: It seems that HTTPS Everywhere cannot be built on EL6 as I have it configured. I need to find a python 2.7 build, and it isn't in EPEL. Workable, though, as I can get VirtualBox or VMWare Player and install Fedora into it. (I was quite surprised that py2.7 isn't in EPEL O.o) Thank you. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTkz8eAAoJEKRLXWFvZpgntbQP/jtqCY2e4YvkTuKoDwSp0T4M bncZizeIPbtkJMyrjwUHoKU5sHlEy3Opt+feLZb52Bes7AKrcMKLvZVzjrsrHgQk QlxqePiEVmB3mOUrO1qYRyZkXWrE36KMiRqooI/5UymAc7usqCXtuYbZ8FbDu267 9Lu1UcFjZr3b9Bkl/8RBb4xQp5jR+4MPWByrIJ1RBbAGHL0Mux/rmZwwaeSEpZAK 22lXLqSlOH0+AtFbTzBUHxanxfQDN69zd7xZUWhcmYSbFAt3wmKaWSh4XqKZQAxr XQ0iw1EZGWEPPrYaFVL19VGWy7MqIu7opyzNNn5Xwdss/CTJzeQ6AzOrWLYrZTba Av+h0V7OezZCpXo2TxbjW3VNnWAd0M1kk3/Svf1KCgFq/DFGHud20xItEk68340f UBir24UCVevBoxOX628NtoeDUkVlhYa+ZP49Qdld8l7FGVvFpDIqLT6sUY3eb6XY Rqk4E+MOF4sn55GJAu5WXpmVXFzCX9pH2dMdPVqWwsqld4P0bQUdM0DLifw1UM2r exhW7kHwNkb5s5Nnh3QloJFyPbfETsp51DCLD1Gn+js+djHqXz5xKiyEUlYs+tx+ AcJ6npIpxYAMnQNwhF5CXwdGaEmrsaCBKSuQ/9p2x66CTf7AoUdaql/ouO2KYb6X Qu229fDZVi/ao6JN3We8 =E/VT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com _______________________________________________ HTTPS-Everywhere mailing list [email protected] https://lists.eff.org/mailman/listinfo/https-everywhere
