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On 02/20/2013, Stephan Bergmann wrote:

>So my take is that it would be worthwhile nevertheless to get moz
>converted to gbuild now, and see dmake/build.pl removed soon.

the question is *what* should be gbuildified to see dmake/build.pl removed.
My understanding is, that we have two different moz operation modes:
prebuilt and native compilation from patched seamonkey 1.8 source tree.

It seems that native compilation was broken in this commit: [1]
BUILD_MOZAB was removed in config_host.mk.in
and vc8-moztools.zip under moz/donwload is missing.

But even after fixing that and downloading and copying vc8-moztools.zip manually to the right location and trying to compile it with the --with-visual-studio=2008 option i am still getting that failure:

configure: error: This version of the MSVC compiler, 15.00.30729 , is unsupported.

which bring us to the fact [2] that we apparently need MSVC 7.1 (or earlier?) to compile seamonkey 1.8, that we don't support anyway.

Having said that I suggest to drop native compilation mode (i. e. all sources, patches, etc.) and only partially gbuildify moz module:
prebuilt seamonkey mode, to be able to include binaries in release build.

I checked released 4.0.0.3 installation on windows: thunderbird address book is working, without be able to compile it in 4.0.0 tree, so we don't need the native compilation mode (that is broken) to produce release build anyway. In fact no one even mentioned it.

[1] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=a0c53a961a0af21f69f592b43799cd635c994810 [2] https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/mozilla.dev.apps.thunderbird/AekntesqyHQ

David

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