In my (so far unsuccessful) attempts to build Mozilla with gcc I've been trying to take certain steps to ensure that I've got a sane/proper build environment.
So one of the projects I've been working on is creating WarpIn archives of the build tools (and any associated config.sys changes, etc). The reason was two-fold for me... in that I could create a reproducible build environment, and also that I wouldn't have to futz around with so many different archives trying to populate the MozTools directory. Would these archives be of use to others? If so, I could always upload them somewhere (like Hobbes)... given that someone else was willing to verify that they actually do install correctly before I did so! Currently I've created the following packages: bsddev-09d.wpi - BSD Libraries for EMX EMXdev-09d.wpi - EMX development environment emxfix04-09d.wpi - Fix 04 for EMXdev EMXrt-09d-fix04.wpi - EMX Runtime gnudev-09d.wpi - GNU Development environment for EMX gppdev-09d.wpi - GNU C++ Dev environment for EMX MozTools-2002-01-04.wpi - The MozTools directory (assorted tools from specific packages) pgcc-os2-2_95_3-gcc.wpi - pgcc compiler "upgrade" pgcc-os2-2_95_3-gpp.wpi - pgcc compiler "upgrade" ulsemx-09d.wpi - Unicode libs for EMX warpzilla_autoconf.wpi - Autoconf modified for use with building Mozilla warpzilla_glibidl.wpi - A combination GLIB and LIBIDL package (assembled by Mike Kaply for Mozilla) There's no guarantee at the moment that these packages are "correct", but hey... they can be *made* to be. Jeff -- ---------------- Whatza JamochaMUD? http://jamochamud.anecho.mb.ca Or other stuff: http://www.anecho.mb.ca/~jeffnik ----------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------
