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- The batch file will open a command line window. Navigate to the C: directory using the command "cd /c". | - The batch file will open a command line window. Navigate to the C: directory using the command "cd /c". | ||
− | - Download the source code for the release version you would like to build. In this case, I downloaded the most recent version. The command "hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/" will copy the most recent version and place it in c/mozilla-central. Navigate into the the directory, "cd mozilla-central". | + | - Download the source code for the release version you would like to build. In this case, I downloaded the most recent version. The command "hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/" will copy the most recent version and place it in "c/mozilla-central'. Navigate into the the directory, "cd mozilla-central". |
− | - Next we must create a .mozconfig file. This file will contain build options that will be used by the make file. | + | - Next we must create a .mozconfig file. This file will contain build options that will be used by the make file. The commands below will create a mozconfig file and add in the necessary commands for a Firefox default configuration. more options can be found in the |
+ | [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Configuring_Build_Options Buil Options Documention]. | ||
− | + | echo '. $topsrcdir/browser/config/mozconfig' > mozconfig | |
− | + | echo 'mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/ff-opt' >> mozconfig //directoy were Firefox will be built | |
− | echo 'mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/ff-opt' >> mozconfig | + | |
− | echo 'ac_add_options --disable-tests' | + | echo 'ac_add_options --disable-tests' |
+ | |||
+ | - Now all that is left is to build. | ||
+ | |||
+ | make -f client.mk |
Revision as of 12:09, 19 January 2011
Lab 1 - Firefox Build
Resources
Steps
- Check Firefox build prerequisites for the OS you will be using. I was using Windows 7. Windows Prerequisites
- Download the latest MozillaBuild package. This package contains other software that will be needed to successfully build Firefox.
- Install MozillaBuild. Default location is C:\mozilla-build.
- Run the one of the following batch files. In my case I am using visual studio 2010, so I lauched C:\mozilla-build\start-msvc10.bat.
start-msvc8.bat (VS 2005)
start-msvc9.bat (VS 2008)
start-msvc10.bat (VS 2010)
- The batch file will open a command line window. Navigate to the C: directory using the command "cd /c".
- Download the source code for the release version you would like to build. In this case, I downloaded the most recent version. The command "hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/" will copy the most recent version and place it in "c/mozilla-central'. Navigate into the the directory, "cd mozilla-central".
- Next we must create a .mozconfig file. This file will contain build options that will be used by the make file. The commands below will create a mozconfig file and add in the necessary commands for a Firefox default configuration. more options can be found in the Buil Options Documention.
echo '. $topsrcdir/browser/config/mozconfig' > mozconfig
echo 'mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/ff-opt' >> mozconfig //directoy were Firefox will be built
echo 'ac_add_options --disable-tests'
- Now all that is left is to build.
make -f client.mk