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


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what do you use to built them?

I need a free alternative!

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I dont know what bangbang23 use to compile Firefox, but it can be done with only free software. :)

Take a look here: http://www.mozilla.org/build/

Firefox specific: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/build.html

wierd because when I try to login using cvs, is asks for password

on pserver:anonymous@.....

then cmd returns in my own d:\mozilla path

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Thats absolutelly normal, as the files will be pulled when you execute the make command.

By the way, use empty password (just press Enter).

@bangbang023. Maybe the later posts regarding how to build firefox should be split to a new topic?

This information might be usefull for other people as well! :)

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:angry: Well it looks like the server went down at MozillaZine: time is 6:12pm Election day Nov. 2nd, 2004. I went there and just finished downloading 1102 and now I cannot connect to the forums, guess you were right last night and in the nick of time, thanks for this link bb023, Hardryve everything is going well with it... :yes:

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