Re: Mozilla Portable Windows Xp

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Latrisha Adan

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Jul 13, 2024, 4:44:16 PM7/13/24
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This document will help you get set up to build Firefox on your owncomputer. Getting set up can take a while - we need to download alot of bytes! Even on a fast connection, this can take ten to fifteenminutes of work, spread out over an hour or two.

Now that your system is ready, we can download the source code and have Firefoxautomatically download the other dependencies it needs. The below commandwill download a lot of data (years of Firefox history!) then guide you throughthe interactive setup process.

mozilla portable windows xp


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When running bootstrap.py there will be a UAC (User Account Control) prompt for PowerShell afterselecting the destination directory for the source code clone. This isnecessary to add the Microsoft Defender Antivirus exclusions automatically. Youshould select Yes on the UAC prompt, otherwise you will needto follow some manual steps below.

This is a normal error to encounter and tends to appear when working on a bug for a long period of time.If you encounter this error, you need to run ./mach clobber before running ./mach build.Running ./mach clobber will remove previous build artifacts to restart a build from scratch.If you are using an artifact build, this will mean that the next build will take slightly longer than usual.However, if you are using a non-artifact/full build, the next build will take significantly longer to complete.

Firefox will not build if the path to MozillaBuild or the Firefox sourcecontain spaces or other breaking characters such as pluses, quotation marks,or metacharacters. The Visual Studio tools and SDKs are an exception - they maybe installed in a directory which contains spaces. It is strongly recommendedthat you accept the default settings for all installation locations.

If you happen to have Cygwin installed, its tools may erroneously beused when building Firefox. Ensure that MozillaBuild directories (inC:\mozilla-build\) are before Cygwin directories in the PATHenvironment variable.

The way FireFox changed the order of open windows in the Window dropdown menu in version 108 to be alphabetical is horrible. Since every open window has several tabs, by changing the tab, the location of that window will jump around in the menu. That makes it very hard to find the window you are looking for in the menus. The older versions have the order in chronological order which was very helpful as I used to arrange tabs in windows in a way I can easily find them in that order. Frankly, one of the main reasons I was using Firefox over other browsers was that chronological order of windows. One idea is to the order, chronological or alphabetical be set in the preferences. For now, I will try to downgrade to an older version.

You are absolutely right, the alphabetical order is super annoying. I always have lots of windows open and it takes me forever to find a page, because the titles of the pages often don't exactly correspond with the content, the website, the thematic etc. It would be a great advantage, if the user could choose between alphabetical and chronological order in the preferences.

Totally agree! Logged into this site to see if anyone else has this issue. I've already created a post on the firefox community page. Really hoping they can give us an option in settings for all the reasons in your post

In Firefox 108, the developers turned control over the order of the menu to Mac OS in order to add support for the "Tile Window to Left/Right of Screen" and "Move to [SCREEN]" features. They do not see an obvious way to have both. Maybe those features are not important to most users and should be optional?

As a short-term workaround, I created an add-on that numbers your windows, and this number remains the same as the tab title changes, which should make the menu stable. If you try the add-on, you can let me know about bugs on the Discussions thread noted below, or through the usual contact methods for add-ons (listed in the left column of the page):

Alphabetical ordering might be okay for a simple document-based app where the window names are static and known to the user. But browser window titles change quite frequently based on lots of variables, and it's difficult to know what any particular window you're looking for might currently be named.

I also created a discussion item on this topic ( -can-i-disable-the-new-v108-quot-feature-quot-that/m-p...) that has additional comments, much like the ones above. There is an add-on recommended in that discussion that is a workaround, inconvenient in comparison to the pre-1.08 behavior because the user has to click a button in each window and type in a title for the window, otherwise the new behavior applies and each untitled window moves unpredictably.

I suspect that whoever suggested this "improvement", and whoever approved it, rarely, if ever, have more than a very few windows. Even in that case the 1.08 behavior would drive me nuts. I have several dozen windows open, some with one or a few tabs, others with hundreds of tabs, and for years I have relied on the fixed order of the windows to keep them organized. As noted in other comments in this thread, the new behavior makes the windows in the list randomly jump all over with every tab change, or worse, at the whim of any web page that picks some random string to assign as it title.

Apparently, this change was in aid of supporting some windowing feature of Mac OS. I use Mac OS and I have never heard of, nor felt any need for, that windowing feature. Instead, my usage model for Firefox has now been mutilated, in exchange for no detectable improvement.

Does anyone know of any user that supports this change? I realize that the people who have expressed opinions are self-selecting for those who have found their user experience impacted unfavorably, but I am curious if there was an clamoring for this change, and even if there was, why it was deemed to be appropriate to impose it on EVERYONE.

A possibly simpler alternative could be to have a Setting that specifies that the windows are to be given fixed titles (for example by default "Window #NNN", NNN being incremented sequentially as each window is created) and with the user having the option to change the title. Again, the titles should remain fixed except as changed by the user. At least then the new (v1.08) behavior would keep the windows in the order of creation, or in order under the control of the user.

By the way, the first thing I did was try to downgrade back to v1.07, but when I started it I was warned that "It is possible that the saved state is incompatible with this version of Firefox" and I was given only two choices: (A) quit, or (B) create a new empty profile.

I often have a half dozen windows open, many with several tabs. The newest version of Firefox moves these around, and it's a real pain. I count on the top three windows to be 1) my Gmail account and associated tabs, 2) the second to be my MSN account and associated tabs, and 3) the third to be my Facebook account and related tabs. Other windows are random, but they have titles I can see. I can't remember the names of all of the associated tabs for my three main windows, so I'm wasting a lot of time trying to figure out where items are that I used to not have to keep track of.

Thank you for raising this, like others here, I signed up to give kudos to this issue, its driving me nuts, and I am for the first time since switching from netscape to firefox considering switching to another main browser as this has a huge impact on my day to day work..
One example of where this is a pain in a**, I work in support, often I have the same system on multiple customers open at the same time, and of cause those windows will be named the same, as its the same functions on the same system I am looking at..

Previously it was easy to see which was linked to which client because they were opened at the same time, but now all windows name "editor" is in one pile, and I have to open the window and check the url to make sure I have the right one..

Please please for the sake of my sanity, either switch this back to way it has been working for the past 18 years, or at least make it configurable..

I understand that supporting OS features can limit other functions, but this is really baffling prioritization. Keeping track of many windows via the menu is now needlessly difficult and extremely confusing. What's the point of a list that changes order every time you load a new URL?

Please add a setting to change it back, but even for users who want the Mac window features, this should be mitigated in some way. Built-in numbering windows in order of opening (I hope decrementing as windows are closed) or maybe prepending the domain to make the order semi-predictable?

The original behavior of the Window menu in which older windows indexed closer to the top was critical to my workflow. Browser tabs that needed to be frequently checked on throughout the day were intentionally migrated to the "oldest" window so that they could be quickly recalled regardless of the number of open browser windows.

I am not exaggerating to say that this is the most negative change to Firefox I have experienced in the last decade. Please give users the option to restore the original Window menu indexing behavior. If you are a light browser user it may not be much of an issue, but for workflows that require many windows, the current configuration is profoundly unusable.

With many softwares and OSes I tend to not upgrade when I am satisfied with the version I run. You never know what changes are made to stuff that work perfectly well and how they ruin its usability. At first I thought I would get used to it. I proved impossible.

Now you need to remember the name of the pages but it becomes unmanageable when you have several tabs opened in the same page. It adds stress to experience of browsing. The reason why this feature was surrender to Mac OS remains a mystery to me. What does it add?

Thank you jscher2000 for the numbering add-on, which I installed this morning - it immediately gave me back a sense of control to the Window menu. I typically have 20 or more tabs open and the change was extremely frustrating.

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