Are there any xpi builds of Mozilla Calendar for integration with
Thunderbird? I'm running Solaris 9/SPARC.
I'm using the latest contrib build of thunderbird from ftp.mozilla.org
with GTK2 support.
Thanks,
Neal
I'm using the latest contrib build of thunderbird from ftp.mozilla.org
with GTK2 support.
Thanks,
Neal
> I'm using the latest contrib build of thunderbird from ftp.mozilla.org
> with GTK2 support.
Don't know if it works with anything other than mozilla itself
(there is a JS bug that hangs Help-AboutCalendar at least on my system)
>> Are there any xpi builds of Mozilla Calendar for integration with
>> Thunderbird? I'm running Solaris 9/SPARC.
>> I'm using the latest contrib build of thunderbird from ftp.mozilla.org
>> with GTK2 support.
> There is one in mozilla1.7.6/contrib
> Don't know if it works with anything other than mozilla itself
> (there is a JS bug that hangs Help-AboutCalendar at least on my system)
Though it does work nicely on the mozilla 1.7.8 contrib build.
Does anyone know how to build just the XPI?
Thanks,
Neal
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