Wait... Do I need to build Firefox OS and then Gaia? Or can I just straight
up clone the Gaia repo?

Thanks,
-Freeman

On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 8:38 AM, Freeman Cheng <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thankyou. I will try Mulet!
>
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2016, 8:35 AM Julien Wajsberg <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Le 28/01/2016 14:21, Freeman Cheng a écrit :
>> > Hello! I have got the Gaia repo cloned on my computer and everything
>> > is good to go. However, I do not know what branch my Gaia repo is. In
>> > the WebIDE, I have to select a branch of Firefox OS and I do not know
>> > which to select.
>> >
>> > I cloned https://github.com/FreemanGG/gaia .
>> >
>> > Reference:
>> >
>> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Developing_Gaia/Different_ways_to_run_Gaia
>> >
>> > How do I know what branch it is? I am really new to this xD
>> >
>>
>> If you just cloned Gaia and are in the "master" branch (it's the default
>> branch), then your Gaia is 2.6 and you should run on a Gecko 2.6. This
>> is a moving target though, so you'll need to keep up to date !
>>
>> Maybe a easier path is to use the Mulet. From the Gaia repository, you
>> just need to run "make mulet", and Mulet will got downloaded to a local
>> "firefox" directory.
>>
>> If you already have a local profile (that is created when you simply
>> type "make"), then you can run it like this:
>>
>>   ./firefox/firefox -profile ./profile
>>
>> To update your local mulet, the easiest is to run "rm -rf firefox &&
>> make mulet".
>>
>> --
>> Julien
>>
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