Hi Francois,

Thanks for pinging my blog here :-)

A small correction: All the contributed builds uploaded to the Mozilla 
websites (including Firefox(Thunderbird) 2.0.0.x/Firefox 3.0.x/Firefox 
3.1beta and all future upcoming builds) are the contribution from the 
"Sun Beijing Desktop team" to the Mozilla community.

As Firefox 3.0.x depends on some newer version of GNOME libraries (glib, 
gtk, pango, cairo for example), the contributed builds for S10 are ship 
with a copy of these libraries. That's the reason contributed Firefox 
3.0.x builds have different themes with the native one.

Cheers,
-Alfred

Francois Dion wrote:
>
> Alfred Peng is the one that contributed the firefox 3 build on the 
> mozilla site. As you mentionned it doesn't have dtrace enabled. 
> Firefox 2 build from Sun Beijing has it. The other issue with FF3 is 
> the lack of integration with GTK theming. I've left a comment on his 
> blog regarding the theming issue, you might want to add the issue with 
> dtrace too:
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/pengyang/entry/firefox_3_0_3_builds
>
> Francois
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >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.
>
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