On 04/21/2010 02:21 PM, Jose Maria Ramirez wrote:
>
> Hello, everyone, thanks... I have already solved the problem.
>
> I modified the file: \mozilla\security\coreconfig\rules.ml
>
> There are some lines that add the double slash ("\\"):
> for example:
> $(MKPROG) $(subst /,\\,$(OBJS)) -Fe$@ -l
Hello, everyone, thanks... I have already solved the problem.
I modified the file: \mozilla\security\coreconfig\rules.ml
There are some lines that add the double slash ("\\"):
for example:
$(MKPROG) $(subst /,\\,$(OBJS)) -Fe$@ -link $(LDFLAGS) $(subst
/,\\,$(EXTRA_LIBS) $(EXTRA_SHAR
On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 14:00 -0700, Robert Relyea wrote:
> > It's not going to look so great for Mozilla when another prominent
> > browser vendor ships another patch which also notifies the user of the
> > insecure connection.
> >
> Mozilla is phasing in, just like Opera. You can see some in the
On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 15:10 -0500, Marsh Ray wrote:
> > Direct your energy at the problem you want to solve. Talk to some server
> > admins. Ask them why they are reluctant to take action. Find some real
> > industry representatives. Ask for their help. The first thing they need
> > from you is a c
Hello, I am trying to build NSS in Windows XP, I am using MicroSoft Visual
Studio 8, Express edition, and I am getting the following error:
rm -f WIN954.0_DBG.OBJ/dbm.lib
lib -NOLOGO -OUT:"WIN954.0_DBG.OBJ/dbm.lib" WIN954.0_DBG.OBJ\\db.obj WIN954.0_DB
G.OBJ\\h_bigkey.obj WIN954.0_DBG.OBJ\\h_func
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