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DOM inspector needed in trunk
I am guessing that it has to do with the following code in my ccnetproject.xml file for the labeller on my heavy and release builds. <labeller type="stateFileLabeller"> <project>&ProjectName;-&ProjectCodeLineName; Development</ project> </labeller> Do I need to put some sort of logic around the xmlpeek?

SVG in normal builds?
John J Barton johnjbar...@johnjbarton.com mozilla dev platform sayrer wrote: We're going to try PGO builds for linux and windows on tinderbox. PGO == profile guided optimization I assume.

XP Pro - Builds beyond 2526
r...@reedmedia.net fa netbsd bugs Number: 24625 Category: pkg Synopsis: allow pkgsrc bulk builds to do builds as non-root Confidential: no Severity: non-critical Priority: low Responsible: pkg-manager State: open Class: change-request Submitter-Id: net Arrival-Date: Mon Mar 01 16:43:00 UTC 2004 Closed-Date:

Big Money builds another buffer..Will it ever see 10K again?
Kris Kennaway k...@obsecurity.org lucky freebsd ports The machine that did the index builds crashed, and as you've probably noticed something still isn't working with the index builds now that it's back up. I'm getting on a plane in a few hours, so I'm disabling the INDEX builds for a few weeks until I return from

What character builds are you playing with right now?
VC 6 builds are not going away any time soon. They work, are well supported and have gone through years of testing. However, eventually the builds are going to have to be upgraded to newer compilers. With the changing run times, these are going to need a good amount of testing, so it would be in our best interest

pkg/24625: allow pkgsrc bulk builds to do builds as non-root
... with message-id <E1JTkSm-00081j...@ries.debian.org> and subject line Bug#423265: fixed in debian-installer 20080224 has caused the Debian Bug report #423265, regarding Unsetting KEYRING for floppy_boot target breaks builds to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with.

INDEX builds offline
axl andreas.axels...@gmail.com ccnet-user I have a project where the build time is rather long, say an hour for a complete full build from scratch. It includes running several lengthy static code analysis steps as well as compiling a large set of data. Things we normally don't need done during a normal build.

Names of builds with and without build number?
I know that they are trying to build PSM with the nightlies, which shouldn't add that much to the builds. So after investigating the differences between the installer builds, the regular zipped builds, and older zipped builds, I found lots of new text executables in builds. The installer builds, as usual,

how & where to get latest builds?
Pete Zaitcev zait...@yahoo.com linux redhat I noticed that there are >i386 builds for the contribs/. *heck* it even includes i686 builds which is sweet! ..but what about the main tree? Will we see atleast i586 builds for the main tree on the next release? -- Roger http://www.eskimo.com/~roger/index.html If CDs were

Builds after Mar 8 crash on start up
A. Melon ju...@melontraffickers.com alt privacy anon-server Argus builds a TEMPLE TO HIMSELF AND STUPIDITY Argus builds a TEMPLE TO HIMSELF AND STUPIDITY Argus builds a TEMPLE TO HIMSELF AND STUPIDITY.

PGO builds on tinderbox
The only rsync servers I found were for the stable version Etch. Here is the rsync output for the server offering Lenny weekly images jasbir@debian:~$ rsync http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/ ssh: http: Name or service not known rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far)

The Lord Builds the House
Richard Tector richardtec...@thekeelecentre.com lucky freebsd bugs Number: 121118 Category: misc Synopsis: Update OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc for builds without NCP Confidential: no Severity: non-critical Priority: medium Responsible: freebsd-bugs State: open Quarter: Keywords: Date-Required: Class: sw-bug

Is there any example which builds a GWT tree widget using GWT RPC
Peter Weilbacher pwei...@gwdg.de netscape public mozilla seamonkey Asa Dotzler wrote: We're testing 1.4 nightly Linux builds compiled with a 3.2.3 version of GCC and looking for people to help us bang on these builds and see if everything's working as it's supposed to. These new Linux builds can be found at

Mozilla 1.4 RC2 update - new compiler for linux builds
Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at mozilla support seamonkey Trel Smith wrote: I can't seem to find the option for toggling checking for default browser in either migrated or legacy gui. Has that been vanished or am I just being blind and overlooking it? I think it should be there, but actually, we are completely

Cullen builds in a fail-safe out clause on tax cuts
Build ID 2001082809 Product ID MozillaTrunk Platform ID Win32 Trigger Reason Access violation Stack Trace DOMMimeTypeImpl::DOMMimeTypeImpl line 4409] nsNamedArraySH::GetProperty [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\dom\src\base\nsDOMClassInfo. cpp, line 3428] XPC_WN_Helper_GetProperty

misc/121118: Update OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc for builds ...
I was asking specifically about the standard milestone builds. Not separate developer builds. I want to be able to use the Win builds with Fullcircle to report errors, and I don't think the SVG builds have Fullcircle. It would be great if SVG support was complete/stable enough by, say, M20 that it would be included

PC Gamer journo admits Dredd vs Death builds were finished
aeron...@flight.net misc invest stocks I'm beginning to think that this fradulent, so-called "market" will never see 10K as it should.....Each move in that direction has been countered by miraculous, fraudulent "rallies" that have been conducted under every guise imaginable... I believe Big Money will continue to

>= i586 RPM builds for Redhat?
And my script that builds all defconfig's is trivial (although it takes a day to finish). no, i think you misunderstood me. I do allyesconfig testing to make sure the kernel is still generic enough on PC hardware - not to catch build breakage. What i do against build breakage is randconfig testing.

CW bug which halts our automated builds
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CNET sites have been crashing Mozilla for months now - What Gives?
Shipping it with "release" builds would be nice too but maybe less necessary. Shipping it with end-user release builds feels wrong to me. Most users aren't going to use it, Nightlies (and even alpha/beta release builds) might be different, since they're aimed at people who are likely to be doing testing.