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Can I build the JDIC source without building all the Mozilla stuff?

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Can I build the JDIC source without building all the Mozilla stuff?

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A. For Windows, the answer is no. The JDIC org.jdesktop.jdic.browser package makes use of some Mozilla code, some native code won’t compile unless the Mozilla stuff it depends on has been built. For Linux/Solaris, after release 0.8.6, the answer is yes, the package builds against Gecko SDK and a Mozilla binary, both of which are downloadable from mozilla.org. Refer to Build the Source instructions for details. Q.

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