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Building Firefox
Project page: [[Canvas3D_JS_Library | C3DL]]
C3DL is a javascript JavaScript library that will make it easier to write 3D applications using <del>canvas 3d</del> WebGL. (''Mozilla's Canvas 3D project has been superseded by the new WebGL standard that will also by used by WebKit.'') It will provide a set of math, scene, and 3d object classes to make the canvas more accessible for developers that want to develop 3D content in browser.
=== Mozilla Developer Resource Kit ===
Creating a package that contains everything a developer needs, including documentation, to get started with Firefox. The plan is to make it available as a live Fedora DVD for developers in countries where bandwidth is scarce.
 
'''This project is of uncertain status. It's a multi-semester project that is worked on by a new student group each semester, but it doesn't appear to be under development at this time.'''
=== Portable DXR ===
This is closely related to the MDRK. The aim is to package the Mozilla developer documentation and the DXR source browsing tool in an extension that can be easily distributed/installed mostly likely as a XUL/Prism application. As an added bonus, this is a group project where the team members are experimenting with using traditional project planning tools and open source development methods.
 
'''This project is defunct. It was a group project for school and some members have graduated. Plus, the nominal client in not interested in completion.'''
= Software =
Install Visual Studio:
''(The express Visual C++ 2008 Express version will work.)'' http://msdn2www.microsoft.com/en-usexpress/vstudiodownload/aa700736.aspx
Get If you paid for the Professional version of Visual Studio you can skip this step. But if you are using an express version, you need to install the Windows Server 2003 Platform SDK in order to get some headers (atlbase.h to be specific) included in the Professional version: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=0BAF2B35-C656-4969-ACE8-E4C0C0716ADB&displaylang=en :''On the above page, DO NOT click the web install link. Scroll further down the page to see a list of download options. You probably want PDSK-x86.exe for a 32-bit machine.'':[[Image:Windowsserversdkchoices.GIF]] Install the Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit Update for Windows Vista 7 (even if you are using XPVista or Visual Studio Professional): http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyIDfamilyid=4377f86dC17BA869-c9139671-4b5c4330-b87eA63E-ef72e5b4e0651FD44E0E2505&DisplayLangdisplaylang=en  If you had a previous version of the SDK installed (such as the Vista SDK) open the CMD shell (Start-> All Programs-> Microsoft SDK v7.0-> CMD) and make sure the new version is set as default by entering: WindowsSdkVer.exe -version:v7.0
Download and install Mozilla Build, a package of software prerequisites:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/libraries/win32/MozillaBuildSetup-1.4.exe
To open a shell window click (right-click for admin privileges on Vista): c:\mozilla-build\start-msvc8msvc9.bat
If everything worked correctly, you should see a list of the required headers:[[Image:Mozilla_sdk_shell_Capture.GIF]] ''(The example above is for Visual Studio 2005C++ 2008 Express. The name of the bat file you use should match the directory that Visual Studio is installed in.For instance, VS2005 uses start-msvc8.bat)'' ''Special note: You might get an error saying you are targeting the wrong SDK. Try deleting your obj-ff directory if you have one.''
=== Linux ===
You should have [http://developer.apple.com/TOOLS/Xcode/ Xcode] installed. You don't need to use Xcode for editing source files, but you will need the developer SDK that comes with it.
In order to build Firefox you will need something called MacPorts which can be dowloaded downloaded from here:
http://www.macports.org/install.php
. $topsrcdir/browser/config/mozconfig
mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/obj-@CONFIG_GUESS@
# Comment the next 3 2 lines for non-debug builds
ac_add_options --disable-optimize
ac_add_options --enable-debug
ac_add_options --disable-libxul
If you are using a multi-core computer for building, you can try adding a flag to speed up compile times. Use a value of ''((# of cores)*2)+1'' (ie. five for two cores):
For OS X (Leopard) add:
ac_add_options --with-macos-sdk=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk
 
For Windows XP it may be necessary to add the following additional line to your .mozconfig file:
ac_add_options --disable-vista-sdk-requirements
 
Visual Studio 2008 users may also need to add one or more of the following to .mozconfig:
ac_add_options --disable-xpconnect-idispatch
ac_add_options --disable-activex
ac_add_options --disable-activex-scripting
ac_add_options --disable-accessibility
ac_add_options --disable-parental-controls
== Getting the source ==

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