I'm trying to build a Win32-embedded version of Mozilla to act as a DirectShow
filter, with just enough support to load and display non-interactive web pages
(i.e. HTML, CSS, JS, cookies, HTTP).  I'm building using cygwin with MS VC++
7.1. 

However, it seems that no matter how I configure things, I always manage to
get a build error of some sort or another.  I have gotten it to build
successfully in the past, so I don't think there's any problem with, say, the
environment variables.

In an effort to get *something* to work, I grabbed the latest stable (?)
source (1.7.2), added the vc71 and moztools directories, copied the mozconfig
from browser/config, and ran make:

make -f client.mk build
[...snip...]
make[3]: Entering directory `/cygdrive/c/mozilla/chrome'
make[3]: *** No rule to make target `export'.  Stop.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/cygdrive/c/mozilla/chrome'

Any idea what I'm doing wrong?  There's no makefile(.in) in the chrome
directory, and nothing at all under chrome/src.

Even when I could get the full browser to build, I couldn't get it to build
when I tried disabling any of the extraneous features.  Does anyone have a
mozconfig for a minimal HTML render?

Thanks ...

-- Steve
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