On 7/2/14, 3:00 PM, Mike Hommey wrote:
On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 01:34:19PM -0700, Gregory Szorc wrote:
On 7/2/14, 1:20 PM, Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
- mozilla-central's make.py has a hack in place to redirect bot builds
to mozmake.exe. That's fine, I guess (in its genre), but shouldn't be
necessary now that mozmake is the default.
Right. We should consider removing build/pymake from mozilla-central
entirely.
We still have code in m-c using the pymake apis for make file analysis. I
suppose we could remove it from tree once pymake is installable via pypi. At
that time, we'll make the mach commands install the remote package into the
virtualenv. This should be OK since I don't believe we have any automation
using pymake.
All windows builds on automation *are* using pymake. That's why there's
the mozmake hack.
They are only using make.py, right? Presumably we could kill everything
except for the proxy in make.py...
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