On 20/05/18 10:06, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 08:29:14AM +1200, chris wrote:
I'm still on 48, and admit/agree that firefox upgrades are always something I
face with some trepidation. I like the KISS principle, which seems foreign in
Mozillaland. If it weren't for
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 08:29:14AM +1200, chris wrote:
>
>
> > I'm still on 48, and admit/agree that firefox upgrades are always something
> > I face with some trepidation. I like the KISS principle, which seems
> > foreign in Mozillaland. If it weren't for compatibility/usability issues I
I'm still on 48, and admit/agree that firefox upgrades are always something I
face with some trepidation. I like the KISS principle, which seems foreign in
Mozillaland. If it weren't for compatibility/usability issues I might go with
something else. What I want from the WWW and what
> Since that was a reply to my reply, I'll bite:
Thanks for doing so. I like having reports from travellers on the road ahead.
;-)
>
> I prefer to run current versions of graphical browsers, or their
> engines (e.g. qtwebewngine for falkon, webkitgtk if somebody uses a
> browser based on
Hello,
Did you try the exactly commands as inside the lfs book 8.2 :
cp -v configure{,.orig} &&
sed 's:/usr/local/bin:/bin:' configure.orig > configure &&
./configure --prefix=/tools --with-tcl=/tools/lib