The following is a slightly modified version of mozilla-thunderbird-0.2_alpha20030826.ebuild. The file .mozconfig must be removed from the 0.2 source as it contains no extra information apart from some Windows-specific options which break the build process on Linux. It builds fine here with or without USE="crypt" on x86; further testing is probably a good idea, particularly on other architectures. There's a problem with it, though. Instead of saying "0.2" it should be some sort of environment variable. I can't work this out, I don't know which one I should be using! Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: N/A
Created attachment 17065 [details] mozilla-thunderbird-0.2.ebuild
Created attachment 17066 [details] Ebuild for Mozilla Thunderbird 0.2
Sorry, was getting some "Status: 400 Bad request (malformed multipart POST) Content-type: text/html" error - shouldn't have created two attachments!
An ebuild is now in portage, so this should be closed.
Can you give an example of the breakage caused by leaving .mozconfig in the tree?
I could do, but this has been fixed. The breakage *was* to do with the "--enable-image-decoders=png,gif,jpeg" option, which, if it reads "--enable-image-decoders=icon,png,gif,jpeg" instead, breaks the configure process. However, as this is now set in the ebuild (I hadn't thought of doing that when I wrote mine...!) it's no longer an issue. Note that .mozconfig shouldn't really be there anyway as it's only a template which *does* get used if you leave it there.
Can someone *please* close this bug, seeing as it's ages out of date...
Ah, it would appear I can do that :-P