This patch:
- fixes firefox-beta archiving that requires 2 extra env variables
- attempts to use windows paths to specify `MOZ_FETCHES_DIR` on
Windows to point to the toolchains folder.
This is a follow-up to a7a7644bebd69d68d1803bd7b4cf9771bec4d185
that started bootstrapping toolchains from `master` branch.
Now, we have to explicitly use these toolchains when building
Firefox.
It turns out that we can only bootstrap Firefox toolchains
from latest commits.
So in case of a full build, we have to fetch latest commit
from `master`, bootstrap from it, and then build the commit we'd like.
Instead of using 64-bit version of MINGW that comes with Git Bash,
we now switch to the one provided by the mozilla-build on windows,
which is 32-bit.
This patch also reverts the previous attempt that was defining the library names
for redistribution. It should work without them as well.
References #12225
In this case, there's no protocol version that we can extract for
nsIHttpChannel.
The code that does the redirect is here: 7f3d9fce41/docshell/base/nsDocShell.cpp (L6079-L6095)
To trigger this codepath, we'd need to run test inside a special
docker container that has https server running on the 443 port. We lack
infrastructure for this kind of tests (but it'll be cool to have it).
References #11118
Review URL: aff16fc8e4
This patch fixes 2 firefox crashers:
- color scheme override code was not used, but was called
from multiple threads, which caused a weakptr use violation (cannot
be used from multiple threads)
- snapshot listener callback was reset asynchronously, so when
`HeadlessWindowCapturer` was destroyed, it was still occasionally
called (see `HeadlessWindowCapturer::~HeadlessWindowCapturer`)
With this patch, I no londer experience tracing crashes in firefox.
References #10259
Turns out `mach clobber` works reliably only with a bootstrapped
checkout and fails otherwise.
Ignore failure if there's been no bootstrap since clobberring won't
change anything.
When firefox is automated + interacted with manually, input composition
might get stolen from Text Input Processor.
Re-requiring TIP every time seems to fix this.
References #5460
This moves default Firefox and WebKit checkouts to $HOME folder,
unless browser specific env variables are specified.
In other words:
- Firefox checkouts goes to `$HOME/firefox` unless there's a
`$FF_CHECKOUT_PATH` that specifies a custom location.
- WebKit checkout goes to `$HOME/webkit` unless there's a
`$WK_CHECKOUT_PATH` that specifies a custom location.
With this change, all build bots will now re-use checkouts
between builds, which should speed up compilation.