7/12/2023 0 Comments Mozilla seamonkey composer![]() Robert Kaiser (:KaiRo), Manuel Reimer (MReimer), Philip Chee (Ratty), Stefan (:stefanh) Ian Neal (IanN), Karsten Düsterloh (Mnyromyr)Īchieving consistency throughout the product both internally and externally Magnus Melin (:mkmelin), Wayne Mery (:wsmwk), Ryan Sipes (:ryanleesipes), Alessandro Castellani (:aleca) The Thunderbird related pages on and elsewhere. Richard Marti (:paenglab), Henry Wilkes (:henry), Magnus Melin (:mkmelin) ![]() Usability and user journey, including User Interface and Accessibility Mail/extensions/openpgp, mail/extensions/smime Patrick Brunschwig, Magnus Melin (:mkmelin) Josiah Bruner (:JosiahOne), Blake Winton (:bwinton), Mike Conley (:mconley) The interface of Thunderbird related to the OS and custom themes The chat and instant messaging component of Thunderbird Thunderbird::Add-Ons Extensions API, Thunderbird::Add-Ons General Geoff Lankow (:darktrojan), Philipp Kewisch (:Fallen) Mark Banner (:standard8), Siddharth Agarwal (:sid0), Justin Wood (:callek), Joshua Cranmer (:jcranmer), Tom Prince (:tomprince)ĪPIs to enable extensions, as well as their installation Mail/,mail/themes/,other-licenses/branding/thunderbird/ Mark Banner (:standard8), David Bienvenu (:bienvenu), Scott MacGregor (:mscott)īlake Winton, Mike Conley, Kent James, Jörg Knobloch (:jorgk) Geoff Lankow (:darktrojan), Aceman (:aceman), Richard Marti (:paenglab) It is the top-level module of the project, and Peers are members of the Council.īen Bucksch (:benb), Berna Alp (:ba), Danny Colin, John Bieling (:TbSync), Micah Ilbery, Patrick Cloke (:clokep), Philipp Kewisch (:Fallen) The Thunderbird Council is the elected governing body for the Thunderbird Project, including the code modules that develop the code in Thunderbird product(s). Modules for "Testing" are now tracked on firefox-source-docs. Modules for "Core" are now tracked on firefox-source-docs. Modules for "Toolkit" are now tracked on firefox-source-docs. Unfortunately I have never come to grips with python, being an old C and Pascal programmer, so I don't know how much help I can be, but I'm more than willing to help if I can.Modules for "Desktop Firefox" are now tracked on firefox-source-docs. I messed around with configure.py but got nowhere. Users/trev/python: satisfies its Designated Requirement Yet when I manually copy the file, all is well:Ĭode: Select all $ codesign -vv /Users/trev/python usr/bin/python: satisfies its Designated Requirement Users/trev/seamonkey-2.53.9.1/objdir-sm253/_virtualenv/bin/python: invalid ist (plist or signature have been modified)Ĭode: Select all $ codesign -vv /usr/bin/python The M1 requires all code to be validly signed, if only ad hoc or Gatekeeper kills it on execution.Ĭode: Select all 0:06.52 /usr/bin/make -f client.mk -s configureĠ:06.53 cd /Users/trev/seamonkey-2.53.9.1/objdir-sm253Ġ:06.54 /Users/trev/seamonkey-2.53.9.1/configureĠ:06.72 New python executable in /Users/trev/seamonkey-2.53.9.1/objdir-sm253/_virtualenv/bin/pythonĠ:06.72 ERROR: The executable /Users/trev/seamonkey-2.53.9.1/objdir-sm253/_virtualenv/bin/python is not functioningĬhecking for a valid signature fails on the copied version:Ĭode: Select all $ codesign -vv /Users/trev/seamonkey-2.53.9.1/objdir-sm253/_virtualenv/bin/python The python executable which is copied to the virtual environment is killed by the operating system on execution. The issue I faced when trying to compile natively on the M1 seems to be Gatekeeper related. Won't happen over night thou with only me and IanN doing about 90% of the source patches. Next goal is to get rid of python 2 then Windows and Apple arm support. Build system is now at 60 level with much stuff up to 68a1 and a few later ones in. I am on it for the mid term but if someone wants to help with porting help always welcome. Frg wrote:Compiling native arm will only work for Linux.
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