This is
marginally off-topic, but I'd like to hear from anyone who was
building Mozilla for Mac OS 9 back in the day successfully -- I have a few
questions for you. They can be off list to avoid topic drift if you like.
Thanks :)
Inquiring minds want to know why you ask! :-)
I'm retreating into the old Classic world. With Leopard and Snow Leopard,
I've felt less and less at home in OS X (all of my current Macs run Tiger
except for the token Intel mini).
Recently I picked up a TiBook 867 and have really enjoyed going back into
the past; even wired up a wireless game adapter to run off the FireWire
power so it can talk to WPA networks, and I've now switched back to OS 9 as
my primary laptop. (My desktop is still Tiger.)
However, I'd like to fix some of the more obvious security holes and
layout glitches in WaMCoM which is the most recent of the Mozilla browsers
(ca. 2003). The problem is that the build system is very Rube Goldbergian and
it's generating defective stub libraries. So, if anyone has any insights
into that, I'd love to pick their brain a bit.
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