Hi,
On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 08:07:45PM +0100, Tomáš Chvátal wrote:
There are 3 cases for mozilla:
- headers
- mozab
- nsplugin
AFAIK the headers are only used for the nsplugin, so that's actually two cases.
mozab uses a heabvily patched seamonkey anyway and uses those internal(!) mozilla
headers either way.
These should provide the independent switches:
--with-npapi-system-headers (controled also by with-system-headers):
this can pull the headers currently at np_sdk from system wether from
mozilla OR https://github.com/mgorny/npapi-sdk/
ACK. Which probably can reuse much of the old --with-system-mozilla
(pkg-config for mozilla-plugin.pc etc, xulrnner detection etc.)
--enable-mozab (disabled by default):
ACK
this should build the adressbook integration (gosh who sane in mind
would use that anyway (does it work with system mozilla anyway?)
No. It requires the patched, in-tree, obsolete etc mozilla
--enable-nsplugin (enabled by default, requires the mozilla):
this enables the ff plugin, takes the with-system-mozilla into effect
this gets really funny due to all the mutations mozilla can have
ACK.
Maybe we should even start a branch as this is quite huge change...
I don't think so, it's broken right now in master... If we did it for all
that decoupling stuff, yes, but now it's too late.
Grüße/Regards,
René
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