Bug#271068: Seems fixed

2005-10-29 Thread Itai Seggev
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 08:19:21PM +0900, Seo Sanghyeon wrote:
 With mozilla-dev 2:1.7.10-1, mozilla-{gtkmozembed,plugin,xpcom} does
 include -I/usr/include/mozilla in their CFLAGS output.
 
 I think mozilla-js shouldn't include -I/usr/include/mozilla, as this
 is intended for those only using Spidermonkey JS engine.
 
 Itai Seggev, you said this means that many packages can't compile.
 What are them? Can you try again?

Sorry for the delayed response. I've tried them again (mainly the
mplayer plugin), and they seemm to be working. As I recall, it was
mozilla-plugin that was the culprit.

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Bug#271068: Seems fixed

2005-09-14 Thread Seo Sanghyeon
With mozilla-dev 2:1.7.10-1, mozilla-{gtkmozembed,plugin,xpcom} does
include -I/usr/include/mozilla in their CFLAGS output.

I think mozilla-js shouldn't include -I/usr/include/mozilla, as this
is intended for those only using Spidermonkey JS engine.

Itai Seggev, you said this means that many packages can't compile.
What are them? Can you try again?

Seo Sanghyeon


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