On 23/01/14 15:26, Gregory Szorc wrote:
> As a temporary workaround until upstream gets patched, we're
> downloading and running hosted binaries from ajone's people account
> (with consent of course). He hasn't built the binary for OS X yet.
I've created bug 962954 to track this issue.
Anthony
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As a temporary workaround until upstream gets patched, we're downloading and
running hosted binaries from ajone's people account (with consent of course).
He hasn't built the binary for OS X yet.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 18:19, Bobby Holley wrote:
> On OSX10.9, I get:
>
> Unsupported platform Darw
On OSX10.9, I get:
Unsupported platform Darwin/x86_64. Supported platforms are Windows/* and
Linux/x86_64
Is there a reason for this?
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 5:52 PM, Anthony Jones wrote:
> Excuse the continued conversation with myself.
>
> Bug 952379 has landed on m-c so you can now use
Excuse the continued conversation with myself.
Bug 952379 has landed on m-c so you can now use the work flow below:
$ hg qrefresh
$ mach clang-format
This reformats only the lines that are different from tip^. It doesn't
show anything on the console. Review the changes with your favourite
di
I noticed that mozilla::arrayLength compiles very inefficiently in debug
MSVC 2010 builds. Is there a way to mitigate this?
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I have a vague memory of seeing either a m.d.platform or blog post
mentioning the use of transforms as an alternative to absolute or
relative positioning, in particular avoiding reflows by its use of layers.
Does this apply to all transforms, in particular translate(0, 0)? Would
it therefore b
On 01/20/2014 12:53 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> On 1/17/14 1:24 PM, Terrence Cole wrote:
>> SpiderMonkey will no longer scan the stack for live roots; you must now
>> wrap all GC thing pointers that live on the stack across a GC in the
>> JS::Rooted template for SpiderMonkey to see them. See the co
Hi all,
I've just landed a simple patch that allows you to setup NSPR log
modules to get an NSPR log from a try push.
Instructions:
* Open the script file testing/mochitest/runtests.py
* Search for NSPR_LOG_MODULES = "", should look as:
# Set the desired log modules you want an N
As usual, previous try pushes will be discarded. After the reset, try
push times should be improved.
Two improvements since last try reset:
- tbpl has been enhanced to maintain the links to your recent try
pushes that will be lost
- going forward, this will be a standard part of the once per cyc
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 11:07 PM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
> On 1/21/2014, 4:27 AM, Henri Sivonen wrote:
..
>> In general, though, it seems to me that having partners patch Gecko is
>> bad in the sense that it makes it harder to move to a future where the
>> device vendor ships Gonk (analogous to Andr
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