Re: Seamonkey 2.0b2 build help

2009-10-07 Thread Jens Hatlak
On 10/7/2009 10:24 PM Jeff Wieland wrote: I'm starting the seamonkey-2.0b2 tarball, and the error I get is: gmake[5]: Entering directory `/opt/src/appl/X/seamonkey2/seamonkey-2.0b2/comm-central/mozilla/build' /opt/src/appl/X/seamonkey2/seamonkey-2.0b2/comm-central/mozilla/config/nsinstall -R .

Re: Seamonkey 2.0b2 build help

2009-10-07 Thread Jeff Wieland
Mark Hansen wrote: On 10/06/09 19:24, Jeff Wieland wrote: Jens Hatlak wrote: On 10/6/2009 10:12 PM Jeff Wieland wrote: I've been building Seamonkey (and Mozilla before it) on Solaris 10 & 8 for years now, but it looks like the build procedure has changed??? If so, is there any resource to h

Re: Seamonkey 2.0b2 build help

2009-10-07 Thread Mark Hansen
On 10/06/09 19:24, Jeff Wieland wrote: > Jens Hatlak wrote: >> On 10/6/2009 10:12 PM Jeff Wieland wrote: >>> I've been building Seamonkey (and Mozilla before it) on Solaris 10 & 8 >>> for >>> years now, but it looks like the build procedure has changed??? If >>> so, is >>> there any resource to

Re: Seamonkey 2.0b2 build help

2009-10-06 Thread Jeff Wieland
Jens Hatlak wrote: On 10/6/2009 10:12 PM Jeff Wieland wrote: I've been building Seamonkey (and Mozilla before it) on Solaris 10 & 8 for years now, but it looks like the build procedure has changed??? If so, is there any resource to help me get started with this? I've been poking around on th

Re: Seamonkey 2.0b2 build help

2009-10-06 Thread Jens Hatlak
On 10/6/2009 10:12 PM Jeff Wieland wrote: I've been building Seamonkey (and Mozilla before it) on Solaris 10 & 8 for years now, but it looks like the build procedure has changed??? If so, is there any resource to help me get started with this? I've been poking around on the www.seamonkey-projec

Seamonkey 2.0b2 build help

2009-10-06 Thread Jeff Wieland
I'm working on compiling Seamonkey 2.0b2 on SPARC Solaris 10. I've created my own build of GTK+ 2.16.6 and assorted other pieces to use, since Solaris 10 still ships with a fairly old version of GTK+. I've been building Seamonkey (and Mozilla before it) on Solaris 10 & 8 for years now, but it lo