On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:59:23AM -0000, stephan wrote:
> That is not want I meant. Other Distros are able to build the Firefox in
> that way, that third party binary components are able to run. I think it
> is better, if the Ubuntu Firefox is build the "compatible" way. The
> Ubuntu Thunderbird for example is build the "compatible" way. That means
> that the Ubuntu maintainers of Thunderbird and Firefox have different
> build strategies. The Thunderbird strategy is better in my opinion,
> because it allows third party components.

This point is somewhat rotten as both applications are more or less
maintained by me ;).

 - Alexander

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[HARDY] binary components provided by extensions not loaded
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