I'm totally confused.
I've downloaded and installed cygwin and Perl. The instructions says:
1* Set up Patch Maker (see above.)
2* Change to the chrome directory of a Mozilla nightly build.
3* Execute pmn to unjar your chrome.
4* [...]
First of all, I fail to set up Patch Maker. There is no such program on
my hard drive! The instruction page says I need the Patch Maker script.
I saved that file (pm.txt), but I don't know where to put it. And what
program should I run, cygwin or Perl?
3). Run pmn
Is that a command in Patch Maker? Still doesn't have any Patch Maker
installed. I'm feeling stupid, I'm a programmer and can't follow these
instructions! :( Am I being ignorant?
Another side note: The instruction page said that I only needed cygwin,
unzip, diff and patch from all the available Cygwin packages. I chose
only these packages in setup, but all other packages seems to be
installed anyway (total 49MB! cygwin folder)...
/ David
Jonas J�rgensen wrote:
> David Tenser wrote:
>
>> I guess. I'm a VB coder, so it would probably take more time for me to
>> get familiar with the code than it would take for Netscape to
>> implement this themselves :(
>
>
> I don't do C++ either (yet), but I have found it surprisingly easy to
> learn to hack on Mozilla's front-end. I'm sure you already know CSS and
> JavaScript, so all you need to do is to download Patch Maker
> <http://mozilla.org/hacking/patch-maker/>), maybe read a bit of the very
> nice XUL reference which can be found at <http://xulplanet.com/>, and
> you can start coding! :-)
>
>> Man kan inte f� allt...
>
>
> Nej, desv�rre ikke.
>