pull_all checks out all of the sources needed to build the mozilla browser. I
believe it's functionally equivalent to checkout, but can't say for sure.
You'd have to ask a client build gurur.
pull_all is the rule I've grown accustomed to using.
Ian C Smith wrote:
> Javier Delgadillo wrote:
>
> > Linux:
> > 0) Set up your machine to build the mozilla client by following the
> > instructions on the following web site
> > http://mozilla.org/build/unix.html
> > 1) cvs co -D "2001-03-15 13:48" mozilla/client.mk
> > 2) cd mozilla
> > 3) gmake -f client.mk pull_all MOZ_CO_DATE="2001-03-15 13:48"
>
> Please excuse my ignorance once more. I have (successfully) automated the
>
> above process (with tagged NSS and current mozilla/PSM) but I am puzzled as
>
> to what the "pull_all" argument does. Particularly, what would I lose if I
>
> used "checkout" instead?
>
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