2. Do NOT change the extensions you compile in. The list of extensions
in the configure script is absolutely non-negotiable. Just take what
BLFS and the FF mozconfig file suggest (which should be the same).
D'oh! That effectively was the problem. Well, that'll teach me
to think to know
On 9/20/05, jlh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and I once thought that setting --enable-extensions=all is a good
thing. I later then set it to --enable-extensions=default,
default is for the mozilla suite (basically). If you want to be sure
about the extensions for firefox, look at the file