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Building Camino, Firefox, and Mozilla at the same time?

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Torben - 21 Apr 2005 15:47 GMT
Anyone know how to make a .mozconfig that will build all three browsers
by just doing one make -f client.mk ?

I need to test some changes that affect all of them and just building
once would save a lot of time (I usally just builds Camino).

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Ludovic Hirlimann - 21 Apr 2005 17:04 GMT
> Anyone know how to make a .mozconfig that will build all three browsers
> by just doing one make -f client.mk ?

You can't achive one build Three execs.

> I need to test some changes that affect all of them and just building
> once would save a lot of time (I usally just builds Camino).

You are looking for objdir, meaning that with the same source you build,
three apps but don't rebuild libs already builded.

AFAIKI OBJDIR builds are broken in Camino.

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