[FX] bangbang023: 07-01-30 [Trunk/Win32](O2/GAL)


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No, I have answered that request plenty of times. I only have one system. One build, including make clean, pulling from cvs, and compiling takes about an hour and twenty minutes. During that time, I really can't do much on my system. There is not enough time in my day to do more buiilds. I also have no desire to stress my system more than I already do. Sorry man.

7/29 is up

I know it's maybe to much to ask ( because it much be hard to do it ) but anyway. Is there anyway you could try to make it work whit my CPU ?

I recommend you take a look here: http://pryan.org/mozilla/firefox/

Lots of persons building optimized Mozilla Firefox versions for Windows, many of them with SSE for P3 as well! :p

No, I have answered that request plenty of times. I only have one system. One build, including make clean, pulling from cvs, and compiling takes about an hour and twenty minutes. During that time, I really can't do much on my system. There is not enough time in my day to do more buiilds. I also have no desire to stress my system more than I already do. Sorry man.

7/29 is up

Anything new in this one?

And keep up the good work, your build is what I use and so far it rocks.

new? this is compliments of peter(6) from mozillazine:

# BOTH:#173569 Mousing down (clicking)(double-clicking) in focused textbox should open autocomplete results (as in IE) [All]# BOTH:#229652 Browser crashes accessing broken GIF [Win]

# BOTH:#242250 Shift+Delete appears to delete passwords but doesn't [All]

# BOTH:#247960 The 2 panes of bookmarkmanager do not interact [Win]

# BOTH:#249610 disabling form autocomplete doesn't take effect until restart [All]

# BOTH:#253291 Changes to preferences file not saved. [Lin]

# BRANCH:#000000 Download commandkey changed to ctrl+Y[All]

# BRANCH:#246973 closing print preview does not display multiple tabs warning and closes the app. [All]

# BRANCH:SECURITY:#249004 Importing false CA certificate leading to error -8182 (perm DoS), especially exploitable by email [All]

# BRANCH:#251595 DOMParser.parseFromString() confused by character encodings (port bug 240717 fix to Aviary) [Win]

# BRANCH:#252397 Flash find toolbar field on first open [Win]

# BRANCH:#252958 new window inherrits temporary toolbar as permanent toolbar [Win]

# BRANCH:#253068 Help Doc on Cookies needs to be updated [All]

# BRANCH:#253070 Help Doc on "Web Features" needs to be updated [All]

# BRANCH:#253329 Firefox no longer checks if it is the default browser on startup [Win]

# BRANCH:#253464 Help Doc on Customization has incorrect manual extension removal instuctions [All]

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