The moz site says you need to run 'gmake -f client.mk checkout' to pull or update your tree.
I am no expert but maybe if you build by pulling from the tree it ignores your local .mozconfig and uses the one on the server? Good luck On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 05:07:46PM +0000, J. Clifford Dyer wrote: > I'm having a similar problem on a linux build. I have the ac_add_options > --enable-crypto in my ~/.mozconfig file, then I build using: > > gmake -f client.mk > > (so I should be pulling any new cvs sources as well) > > but I still get an error message asking me to install PSM when I visit > https sites. (for example, paypal, or the login page of hotmail.) > > Are there any steps I'm missing, either in my build or in my CVS pull? I > am really new at CVS, so I could easily be missing something. > > Thanks, > Cliff > > > > > On 11 Feb 2002, Jungshik Shin wrote: > > > Date: 11 Feb 2002 05:28:26 GMT > > From: Jungshik Shin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Newsgroups: netscape.public.mozilla.builds, > > netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news, netscape.public.mozilla.crypto > > Followup-To: netscape.public.mozilla.builds, netscape.public.mozilla.crypto > > Subject: installing PSM for local builds under Win2k (was...Re: IMAPS > > (imap over ssl) problem with local builds) > > > > > > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Travis Crump wrote: > > > > : Jungshik Shin wrote: > > > > :> both under Win2k and Linux (RH 7.1). > > :> > > :> I have a patch to test for mail rendering. With the patch applied, > > :> I found IMAPS (secure IMAP) connection to my school IMAPS server (via > > :> port 993: UW IMAPd version?) didn't work. Although my patch doesn't > > > > :> Well, this doesn't solve my problem, though. How on earth do > > :> binaries built at netscape work fine with IMAPS and my mail server while > > :> my builds (with presumably identical sources) don't work ? > > > > : Not to state the obvious, but you do have the option: > > : ac_add_options --enable-crypto > > : in your .mozconfig?(and equivalent on Win2K) > > > > Thanks a lot. That solved the problem under Linux. Under Win2k, > > the equivalent seems to be setting the env. variable BUILD_PSM to 1. > > I also had to grab ml.exe (MASM binary) and put it in %MOZ_TOOLS% > > directory. However, I still have to figure out how to install PSM (which > > comes with binaries built at netscape by default) for my own build under > > Win2k because a built with BUILD_PSM set to 1 still refuses to make any > > connection involving SSL complaining that I need to install PSM. > > (I searched for crypto newsgroup, but couldn't find it out yet...) > > > > Jungshik Shin > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
