Re: Mozilla builds with clang 3.2.

2012-12-25 Thread Rafael Ávila de Espíndola
On 2012-12-25, at 18:03 , Gary Kwong wrote: > On 12/24/12 11:36 AM, Rafael Ávila de Espíndola wrote: >> I have been tracking the 3.2 branch for the clang packages we use on the >> bots and have just push to m-i a change to use the 3.2 release. >> >> This should hopefully make things easier for

Re: Mozilla builds with clang 3.2.

2012-12-25 Thread Gary Kwong
On 12/24/12 11:36 AM, Rafael Ávila de Espíndola wrote: I have been tracking the 3.2 branch for the clang packages we use on the bots and have just push to m-i a change to use the 3.2 release. This should hopefully make things easier for those building mozilla on OS X. Maybe I'm missing someth

Re: passing command line and filenames as parameters to nsiProcess

2012-12-25 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
Yes, as soon as everything is in a state ready to be released -Patrick On 25.12.12 13:42, Jonathan Protzenko wrote: > Any chance you backport these changes onto the hg repo at mozilla.org? > > Cheers, > > jonathan > > On Tue 25 Dec 2012 12:21:15 PM CET, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: >> The ipccode

Re: passing command line and filenames as parameters to nsiProcess

2012-12-25 Thread rvj
Thanks for the hints... .. even if less straight forward than I had hoped ! "Jonathan Protzenko" wrote in message news:mailman.4622.1356254704.32706.dev-platf...@lists.mozilla.org... Patrick Brunschwig used to work on ipccode, the XPCOM library that is able to read/write from a process's st

Re: passing command line and filenames as parameters to nsiProcess

2012-12-25 Thread Jonathan Protzenko
Any chance you backport these changes onto the hg repo at mozilla.org? Cheers, jonathan On Tue 25 Dec 2012 12:21:15 PM CET, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > The ipccode works fine. I'm using it in Enigmail for piping to/from > GnuPG. I have newer (development) version with a few enhancements at >

Re: passing command line and filenames as parameters to nsiProcess

2012-12-25 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
The ipccode works fine. I'm using it in Enigmail for piping to/from GnuPG. I have newer (development) version with a few enhancements at -Patrick On 23.12.12 10:24, Jonathan Protzenko wrote: > Patrick Brunschwig used to work on ipcco