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The error is ERROR: error 65280 occurred while making core/moz

Happens every time on a Ubuntu machine I believe. What's everyone's opinion
about patching to make mozilla disabled by default and enable an option?


Joel

On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:12 AM, Joel Madero <jmadero.dev@gmail.com> wrote:

Agreed that it should just be disabled by default. I'm sure that this has
been reported before but I had to dig around for quite awhile to find a
solution to the issue when autogen failed. I'll reconfigure today at work
and show the actual error but from what I understand, enabled mozilla will
not work in Ubuntu (or my distro which is based on Ubuntu, Bodhi) or any
other Ubuntu derivative. It may be a problem for Debian as well but I can't
vouch for that one.

I'd like to see a patch, someone want me to open up a bug report?

Joel


On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 4:01 AM, Martyn Russell <martyn@lanedo.com> wrote:

On 06/08/2012 05:01 AM, Joel Madero wrote:

It's been a long time since the default install has worked for me on any
Ubuntu or Ubuntu based distro. I always have to add --disable-mozilla in
order for autogen to work. Is this problem being looked into? Without
mozilla we can't use digital signatures which I think is a huge
potential security problem for those of us making macros to share on the
template page.


I couldn't agree more. But I actually think it should be disabled by
default and specified to enable it.

I am building on Windows, Solaris and Linux at the moment and each one
disables mozilla. Seems rather silly to have something enabled which most
people can't make use of.

Would a patch here be accepted?

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Regards,
Martyn

Founder and CEO of Lanedo GmbH.




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