Hi Russ, The Firefox 3.0.x contributed builds for Solaris 10 are made on a s10_74L2a box so that it can work better across different S10 update releases hopefully. The Firefox DTrace feature depends on the "-h" option to generate the header file for the probes, which seems to be missing on the build boxes here. That's the reason why the feature is disabled.
The Firefox 3.0.x with DTrace enabled has been integrated into Solaris Nevada and the upcoming OpenSolaris 2008.11 release. You might want to try this on those two platforms. Another option is if your S10 box has the "-h" support, DTrace can be enabled with the reference to the build instructions here: http://opensolaris.org/jive/message.jspa?messageID=260452#260452. Hope this help, -Alfred Russ Petruzzelli wrote: > Info that I can find on firefox-dtrace-enabled browsers is about a > year old. I found something that said it was built into firefox now, > but others say you have to build from the source - create your own. > > If it is built in, how does one go about enabling dtrace? > I've tried a couple javascript scripts in the 0.99 dtrace-toolkit, but > they don't appear to capture anything from my Firefox 3.03 on Solaris > 10u5 browser. > > The "current status" at > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/mozilla-dtrace/ is 13 months > old now. > > Thanks, > Russ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > dtrace-discuss mailing list > dtrace-discuss@opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ dtrace-discuss mailing list dtrace-discuss@opensolaris.org