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... but this support change allows us to significantly improve Firefox performance on Windows by using a more modern build system.

Does anyone have any info on the new build system? Last I checked they still used make which is installed via the mozilla tools.



Apparently the big change is to use Visual Studio 2010 for the Windows builds.

http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/asa/archives/2012/01/end-of-f...


In particular, the current version of Firefox kept struggling to link within a 4GB address space. Hence the comments about "having had to back out and ultimately delay some important new features like SPDY": nothing about SPDY itself, but it happened to push the link above 4GB and cause builds to fail, so it got temporarily dropped.


Thanks for the link. It appears the actual build system will still be based on make but just requiring the toolchain inside vs2010 (currently you can use vs2005-2010). Am I correct here?


Which means Server 2003 RTM is also dropped, BTW.




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