Hello All,
I just did a new build.
Main points of improvements: A rewrite op the update-seamonkey-chrome
script (cleaner way to move and link files to /var/lib/seamonkey).
The system myspell dictionaries are now correctly linked (were in
components, are now in dictionaries).
Some small cleanup of
Hello list,
After talking to Alex Vincent and some more research, Alex and I came
to the conclusion that it's probably a smart move to start building
Seamonkey 1.1. This version is currently in Alpha, but the final is
expected within six weeks.
So I built a series of packages of the 1.1 version.
Hello list
I just chatted a bit on the #seamonky channel on irc.mozilla.org as
Alex suggested.
Unfortunatly "oficially" no xulrunner solution for seamonkey exists yet.
What I did, is build a version that runs on xulrunner libs.
This has some unfortunate side-effects: Seamonkey isn't 100% stable
Hello I keep trying to build new and better versions of this one.
I read up on some of the xulrunner stuff Mike suggested, and I
implemented it in this version.
This version of Seamonkey runs entirely on xulrunner.
I do still have some problems with:
- lintians
- menu entries (it shows up in the d
I'm currently refining the build.
At the moment the only existing lintian errors are shared lib errors
(-fPIC ?). Not sure what to do about it.
I read Mike's story about xulrunner. I'm not sure whether that's such
a good idea, as the whole suite is tied into this package. As long as
the xulrunne
kages will overwrite any existing ones! The suite
itself goes into /usr/lib/seamonkey
Hendrik-Jan Heins
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anted.
Now this version does still contain some lintian errors, and the rules
file can probably be cleaned a bit further, but the program is
working.
Is anybody here interested in the files?
regards,
Hendrik-Jan Heins
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