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Re: [pyxpcom] Current Mozilla build with pyxul extensions
by Mark Hammond other posts by this author
Aug 14 2007 6:56AM messages near this date
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[pyxpcom] Current Mozilla build with pyxul extensions | Re: [pyxpcom] Current Mozilla build with pyxul extensions
>  Is there a branch or tag of the mozilla tree that's better 
>  than another to build xulrunner with pyxpcom?  Where does the 
>  active development of that extension occur?

It occurs on the trunk, although some people are working on the 1.8 branch.

  I think I got 
>  lucky to pull a working trunk out a few weeks back, but in 
>  doing an update to potentially check out a correction for a 
>  security bug, I've now broken my local tree.  Does anyone 
>  make anything of this error:
>  
>  http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.tech.xul/browse_thr
>  ead/thread/fa4e5daaced6f54c
>  
>  And is there a branch to check out that's better than others?

If you don't need recent features, 1.8 should work, otherwise it is the
trunk.  It is possible to mix-and-match though - there is no real reason you
can't pick a (fairly recent) branch for the rest of the tree, but remain on
the trunk for the python directory - especially while there is no
significant work being done on pyxpcom, as now.

Mark

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