I build mozilla from the mozilla.org cvs server several times a month, and have been doing so for the better part of two years.
Now it so happens that my build environment for mozilla is freebsd, -stable, and -current. There _is_ a problem presently (last week, this, maybe next) building mozilla on -current -- an artifact of the delta to the c++ language processor. The lizard does have memory leaks, and noisy diagnostics, for the folks that do their own compilations, from configurations that dump debug cruft onto stderr. I like the stuff, YMMV. I run it on a Sony (nice hardware, bad support, ergo depricated vendor) 505TX, a system three years beyond its sell-by date, that runs -stable, and I run it under fvwm2. I can't speak for debian-builds, or even for linux-builds, but the problems complained of seem to be something other than lizard-isms. For those who like to build such things, there are alternatives to the lizard. Eric -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]