On Nov 11, 2009, at 3:22 PM, Bazzer Francis wrote: > I guess that is why I see 0% copying when i run the cmd file. > How do i go about setting thing up so i can install the nightly builds,I have > in the past run nightly updates when I was using firefox without too much > problem just a little unstable at times,is it the same with Webkit...Brian
You can't "install" a WebKit nightly build the way you can with a Firefox nightly build. WebKit nightly builds don't even include a browser – they only include WebKit. You can of course set up a shortcut in your Start menu or on your Desktop that points to the run-nightly-webkit.cmd file if you want easier access to the nightly build. -Adam > > From: Adam Roben <[email protected]> > To: Bazzer Francis <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Sent: Thu, 12 November, 2009 7:05:42 AM > Subject: Re: [webkit-help] Safari For Windows > > On Nov 11, 2009, at 2:57 PM, Bazzer Francis wrote: > >> I have installed the latest version of Safari for Windows & have been >> downloading the the nightly updates,when downloaded I open the the >> downloaded file & then auto extract the contents. Next step i right click on >> the run cmd file & let it run where it seems to copy files. Could anyone >> assist & confirm that is all I have to do & how do i tell if the update has >> been applied..... Regards Bazzer > > Nightly builds don't affect your installed version of Safari. The copying > you're seeing is just copying things into a temporary directory, which is > where the nightly runs from. Replacing your installed version of WebKit with > a version from a nightly build is not supported. > > -Adam > > > Get more done like never before with Yahoo!7 Mail. Learn more.
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