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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Helper applications launched by Firefox inherit ALL file descri
Something else: mailcap support uses nsIProcess to start commands. These
wouldn't be covered either.
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Helper applications l
Ah, I answered my own question - the minimum gtk requirement is 2.10
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Actually, I was thinking about this last week, but why do we have the
gio support in the mozgnome component? gio exists on any system with a
gtk version of 2.14 or newer (the version there is just plucked from a
brief look through the git history of gtk)
And if we modified the mozgnome component t
Also note that mozgnome also may depend on libnotify. (mozilla builds
don't but distros' do)
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Mozilla builds depend on libnotify.so.1. The ABI and soname has since
changed, so that may be a problem on newer distros. If there's no
stable notification library we can use instead, then we could
dynamically detect.
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(In reply to Mike Hommey [:glandium] from comment #75)
> Actually, Non-GNOME systems won't be covered with --enable-gio, because the
> gio service is in the mozgnome component, which depends on GNOME libs, which
> will most likely fail to load on non-GNOME systems.
We'd have to either --disable-gc
(In reply to Karl Tomlinson (:karlt) from comment #73)
> Helper apps should be fine in --enable-gio builds because
> g_desktop_app_info_launch_uris also calls g_spawn_async without
> G_SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN.
Actually, Non-GNOME systems won't be covered with --enable-gio, because
the gio ser
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