> On Jun 8, 2018, at 8:20 AM, Jingbin Yu wrote:
>
> But if I run my WebKit build, the variable will be set... so.. I mean how can
> I make it empty again after running my WebKit...(I can't see this variable by
> using 'env' in the terminal)
None of the scripts in Tools/Scripts leave the vari
Wait... I may understand...I can let it be empty...
Sorry to disturb you...
在 2018-06-08 23:20:44,"Jingbin Yu" 写道:
But if I run my WebKit build, the variable will be set... so.. I mean how can I
make it empty again after running my WebKit...(I can't see this variable by
using 'env' in the termi
But if I run my WebKit build, the variable will be set... so.. I mean how can I
make it empty again after running my WebKit...(I can't see this variable by
using 'env' in the terminal)
At 2018-06-08 23:12:51, "Dan Bernstein" wrote:
On Jun 8, 2018, at 6:19 AM, Jingbin Yu wrote:
Hi, everyb
> On Jun 8, 2018, at 6:19 AM, Jingbin Yu wrote:
>
> Hi, everybody:
> As what's said on webkit.org, running the WebKit I built involves changing
> the value of $DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH environment variable to point to my build
> products, making Safari load my WebKit build instead of using the one
Hi, everybody:
As what's said on webkit.org, running the WebKit I built involves changing the
value of $DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATHenvironment variable to point to my build
products, making Safari load my WebKit build instead of using the one installed
in /System/Library/Frameworks, but after running my
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