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Name: Lukas Blakk
IRC: lsblakk
Email: lsblakk [at] learn [dot] senecac [dot] ca
Web: backinblakk(videoblog)
Fifth semester BSD student. Currently on a steep learning curve. I am a returning student and thus, hadn't been in school for 11 years. Prior to this I have worked many jobs including (but not limited to) 7-11 clerk, Subway sandwich artist, nanny, cook, brunch chef, LCBO temp, delivering NOW Magazine, and many other odd jobs.
Even though my name is Lukas, I am in fact female. It is important that I tell you that because otherwise you might not know and so now you do - let's move on.
I'm most interested in web development, film/video - making, editing, videoblogging. I also knit...to give my eyes a break from computer screens. I'd like to learn more about graphic design to complement my interest in web development and design.
Outside of the Seneca @ York universe I am teaching computer essentials to folks who are deaf-blind through the Canadian Helen Keller Center. Interesting fact: you can be 'deaf-blind' without being completely deaf or completely blind. I am enjoying this experience and I hope to continue during the school year.
Inside the S@Y universe I am trying to take more steps to be involved. This is what brought me to here.
Current Project(s)
- Mozilla Source and Symbol Server - Project Leader
- CSS guide - porting to MDC CSS Reference
Class Labs
- Incremental Build Lab - Patch for making tabs open on the right of the tab that creates it
- Extension Creation Lab - AddTabBeside
FSOSS Report
LukasBlakkFSOSSReport My FSOSS Report
Building Firefox
On the PC
See my blog for complete run through
On the Mac
Okay, so I'm on a Power PC Mac G5 Dual 2 GHz running OS X 10.4.7 (I can't update to 10.4.8 because it messes up the networked printer).
Following the instructions on Mac OS X Build Prerequisites was tremendously useful. Xcode installers were already on the system and downloading DarwinPorts was a speedy.
libIDL and GLib
Once DarwinPorts was installed, I installed libIDL and GLib:
$ sudo port sync $ sudo port install libidl
autoconf
Following that I installed autoconf:
$ sudo port install autoconf213
Gcc
I also changed my compiler:
$ sudo gcc_select 3.3
.mozconfig
At this point, I tried to check out the source code, but I hadn't followed the directions closely enough, and didn't have a .mozconfig file set up and so I went back to the drawing board.
I set up a .mozconfig file based on the default and this is what it ended up being (includes the use of objdir based on this page:
1 # This file specifies the build flags for Firefox. You can use it by adding: 2 # . $topsrcdir/browser/config/mozconfig 3 # to the top of your mozconfig file. 4 5 . $topsrcdir/browser/config/mozconfig 6 mk_add_options MOZ_CO_PROJECT=browser 7 ac_add_options --enable-application=browser 8 mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/obj-@CONFIG_GUESS@
Checkout
Finally, I was able to check out the source code (once I remembered to be in the mozilla directory) using make:
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:/cvsroot co mozilla/browser/config/mozconfig $ cd mozilla $ make -f client.mk checkout MOZ_CO_PROJECT=browser
Build
More time passes...then it's time to build:
$ make -f client.mk build
Hours go by before I get the message: "make[4]: `tools/test-harness/Makefile' is up to date."
This is the moment I know you've been waiting for. With baited breath, I go into obj-powerpc-apple-darwin8.70/dist/Minefield.app, when I am told upon double clicking that I must close the 15 Firefox tabs before I can open it.
Proof of Life
Links
PC Build documentation:
- Liz_Chak_Assignment_1
- David Humphrey's Guide to Building Firefox on Win32 using Visual Studio .NET 2005
And also auenf2 on irc://irc.mozilla.org/#firefox for figuring out that it was the line endings preventing me from a seamless build.
Mac Build Documentation: