[SOLVED] Where can I find localized source files for mozillla-firefox?
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Where can I find localized source files for mozillla-firefox?
I try to build a localized mozilla-firefox esr24 using Slackware64-current's slackbuild, but the script fails to fetch the localization with mercurial, as something has changed in repositories' layout.
I'm unable to find the new location of localized sources (in my case for fr).
You could have saved yourself a lot of time by just repacking the French binary version that Mozilla provides and you would have got a faster (PGO) build as an added bonus:
EDIT: If you don't want ESR, don't bother setting FFESR and you if want another language you could choose to set FFLANG to any one of the following: ach, af, ak, ar, as, ast, be, bg, bn-BD, bn-IN, br, bs, ca, cs, csb, cy, da, de, el, en-GB, en-US, en-ZA, eo, es-AR, es-CL, es-ES, es-MX, et, eu, fa, ff, fi, fr, fy-NL, ga-IE, gd, gl, gu-IN, he, hi-IN, hr, hu, hy-AM, id, is, it, ja, kk, km, kn, ko, ku, lg, lij, lt, lv, mai, mk, ml, mr, nb-NO, nl, nn-NO, nso, or, pa-IN, pl, pt-BR, pt-PT, rm, ro, ru, si, sk, sl, son, sq, sr, sv-SE, ta-LK, ta, te, th, tr, uk, vi, xpi, zh-CN, zh-TW, zu
when I sent to Pat the code to get the localization sources, esr releases weren't available as mercurial tags, so I choose to get the not-esr tags and the code was like this
BTW, I spotted that Pat re-enabled PGO building for x86_64 (so, if you have built it with the latest sources on x86_64 you should still have a PGO build)
Last edited by ponce; 10-14-2013 at 04:57 AM.
Reason: s/later/latest/
BTW, I spotted that Pat re-enabled PGO building for x86_64 (so, if you have built it with the later sources on x86_64 you should still have a PGO build)
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