Philip,
Can you please file bugs.  There is no need to discuss your specific eye
strain issues or what DXR should or should not index on dev-platform.

Also, the point that people are making here is that MXR wasn't safe to run
and we are fixing that by decommissioning.  You're more than welcome to
deploy this old software but you're going to get shell pop'ed and have a
really bad day.  And, trust me, those days really bad days suck.

Thanks,
Doug Turner


On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 9:50 PM Philip Chee <philip.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 24/06/2016 22:50, glob wrote:
> > Philip Chee wrote:
> >>
> >> I wonder what is necessary to set up an instance of MXR (for comm-*) on
> >> our own server (or vps). I would guess PERL, hg, and a Linux VM.
> >
> > mxr was shutdown due to some very serious security issues; i strongly
> > advise against standing up your own instance unless you first put a lot
> > of time against securing it.
> >
> > you'd be better served by deploying an alternative source browser.
>
> MXR uses black text (#000000) on a white background (#FFFFFF).
> DXR uses grey goop that pretends to be text and gives me eye-strain.
>
> MXR gives me a choice of {mozilla|comm}-{central|aurora|beta|release|esrNN}
> Plus legacy repositories like mozilla-1.8 1.9 1.9.2 etc
>
> DXR only gives me mozilla-central.
>
> Phil
>
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