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Built from the Mercurial tree with the THUNDERBIRD_3_0_RELEASE tag, you can now grab the Thunderbird 3.0 release code (called "Shredder" due to licensing restrictions) from the Mozilla page.
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Compiling from the release tarball from Mozilla proved to be difficult for Thunderbird 3.0 release. For Thunderbird, I compiled from the latest Mercurial snapshot.
Please download from the Mozilla page.
Because this is pre-release Mozilla source code, the application calls itself "Shredder", highlighting the fact that this is pre-release software. This would be a good time to review my disclaimers.
Please provide any feedback. This build runs on the development machine, but please test it on your own 64-bit Linuxes, and I'll see if it won't work.
UPDATE: I've now compiled from the THUNDERBIRD_3_0_RELEASE tag, so please use that one. (From the Mozilla page)
Please download from the Mozilla page.
Because this is pre-release Mozilla source code, the application calls itself "Shredder", highlighting the fact that this is pre-release software. This would be a good time to review my disclaimers.
Please provide any feedback. This build runs on the development machine, but please test it on your own 64-bit Linuxes, and I'll see if it won't work.
UPDATE: I've now compiled from the THUNDERBIRD_3_0_RELEASE tag, so please use that one. (From the Mozilla page)
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Thursday, December 17, 2009, 03:50 PM
Posted by Administrator
The Seamonkey and Thunderbird Linux 64-bit builds will be delayed. I am experiencing external hard drive failure.Posted by Administrator
If you like the binary builds you see here, consider donating!
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As previously,
Compiled on sidux, from source tarball provided by Mozilla.
Please download from the Mozilla page.
Seamonkey 2.0.1 is primarily a security release. Head over to the Mozilla Web site to check the release notes (related link).
Please provide any feedback. This build runs on the development machine, but please test it on your own 64-bit Linuxes, and I'll see if it won't work.
Compiled on sidux, from source tarball provided by Mozilla.
Please download from the Mozilla page.
Seamonkey 2.0.1 is primarily a security release. Head over to the Mozilla Web site to check the release notes (related link).
Please provide any feedback. This build runs on the development machine, but please test it on your own 64-bit Linuxes, and I'll see if it won't work.
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Just cross compiled openssl-1.0.0-beta4 from original source, using suggestion in the included INSTALL.W32 file. Just change the cross-prefix to match what was installed from last month's cross compiler setup.
Get OpenSSL 1.0.0-beta4 for Windows/MinGW (and verification signature) today!
openssl-1.0.0-beta4.zip %
EDIT:
You may notice that the dll's are conspicously missing from the above archive. By default, shared libraries are not built when cross-compiling for Windows from Linux. A quick
remedies this.
openssl-1.0.0-beta4-libs.zip %
./Configure --cross-compile-prefix=i686-pc-mingw32- Get OpenSSL 1.0.0-beta4 for Windows/MinGW (and verification signature) today!
openssl-1.0.0-beta4.zip %
EDIT:
You may notice that the dll's are conspicously missing from the above archive. By default, shared libraries are not built when cross-compiling for Windows from Linux. A quick
make build-shared remedies this.
openssl-1.0.0-beta4-libs.zip %
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