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== Instructions ==
 
== Instructions ==
  
The lab machines have already been set-up to use MSVC 8 and [ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/libraries/win32/MozillaBuildSetup-1.0.exe MozillaBuild 1.0].  You only need to run '''Mozilla-Build MSVC 8.bat''' (there is a link on the desktop) to begin (i.e., you shouldn't need to install anything).
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In order to build Mozilla from source you must create a build environment, incluidng [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/libraries/win32/MozillaBuildSetup-1.1.exe Mozilla Build (1.1 or newer)] and MSVC 8Once both of these have been installed (they should already be in the lab), you only need to run '''Mozilla-Build MSVC 8.bat''' (there is a link on the desktop) to begin (i.e., you shouldn't need to install anything).
  
 
# Create a directory called '''C:\ff''' to hold the source
 
# Create a directory called '''C:\ff''' to hold the source
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== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
* [ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/libraries/win32/MozillaBuildSetup-1.0.exe MozillaBuild 1.0 for Win32] ([http://benjamin.smedbergs.us/tests/MozillaBuildSetup-1.1.exe version 1.1 is also available])
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* [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/libraries/win32/MozillaBuildSetup-1.1.exe MozillaBuild 1.1 for Win32]  
 
* [http://webtools.mozilla.org/build/config.cgi MOZCONFIG Build Configurator]
 
* [http://webtools.mozilla.org/build/config.cgi MOZCONFIG Build Configurator]

Revision as of 15:47, 30 August 2007

Real World Mozilla > Real World Mozilla Day 2 > Build Mozilla Lab

Overview

This lab is designed to give you first-hand experience building Mozilla from source code. This includes setting-up a proper development/build environment, using CVS to obtain the code, configuring your build, and actually doing a complete build.

By the end of this lab you should have a functioning debug trunk build of Firefox, which we'll use for the remainder of the week for our other development work.

Instructions

In order to build Mozilla from source you must create a build environment, incluidng Mozilla Build (1.1 or newer) and MSVC 8. Once both of these have been installed (they should already be in the lab), you only need to run Mozilla-Build MSVC 8.bat (there is a link on the desktop) to begin (i.e., you shouldn't need to install anything).

  1. Create a directory called C:\ff to hold the source
  2. Make sure the tree is not red on tinderbox
  3. Check-out the Firefox code from CVS into C:\ff (instructions are here). You can use either of the following CVSROOT values:
    •  :pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:/cvsroot
    •  :pserver:anonymous@hera.senecac.on.ca:/cvsroot
  4. Create a .mozconfig file (instructions are here) in C:\ff\mozilla with the following:
    • Use an Object Directory (OBJDIR) named objdir
    • Disable Optimization
    • Enable Debugging
    • Use Shared libraries instead of Static
  5. Build the source (instructions are here)
  6. wait, wait, wait...NOTE: the build process (a debug build) takes approximately 1 hour to complete in the lab.
  7. Test your new browser:
    1. Set the following environment variable to turn-off assertion dialogs, and run Firefox as follows (NOTE: -no-remote allows for another version of the browser to be run at the same time, and -Profilemanager allows you to choose/create a new profile so you don't corrupt your default profile):
      • export XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK=warn
    2. Run the browser as follows:
      C:\ff\mozilla\objdir\dist\bin\firefox -Profilemanager -no-remote
    3. When prompted, create a new profile called development
    4. In the address bar, enter the following URI and note the build information: about:

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