Where Do I Get Phoenix/Firebird?

Felix Jodoin yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Fri Jul 18 17:44:00 2003


No, it's called rpm's, source tar.gz files, and bzip2 files. And 
Firebird makes a lot of speed optimizations to mozilla, on the other 
hand, if you want fast, lightweight, and support for tabs, with a 
mozilla base, you should try epiphany. It's a lot better (in my 
opinion) than Mozilla or firebird.
-AliasN

On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 08:09  AM, Daniel wrote:

> At 01:32 AM 7/18/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>
>> WAnybody know where I can get an RPM for Firebird-0.6 that will work 
>> with YDL 3.0?
>
> Quote from http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firebird/
> "Clarification: "Mozilla Firebird" is just a project name, in the same 
> way as the Mozilla Application Suite is codenamed "SeaMonkey". For 
> more details, read about the Mozilla Branding Strategy and the Mozilla 
> Roadmap."
>
> Firebird is just the code name for the Mozilla browser.  All you 
> really need is Mozilla 1.4. (There has been quite a bit of discussion 
> on this list lately about where to get this, so check through the old 
> messages for details.)
>
> If you really just want FireBird you may have to get the source out of 
> CVS and compile it your self..
> From http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firebird/release-notes.html
> "Where's the Mozilla Firebird source? cvs.mozilla.org. Mozilla trunk + 
> mozilla/browser + mozilla/toolkit."
>
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