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− | To create that XPI file you may pack [http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.higgins/app/firefox/bx/XPCom/chrome/?root=Technology_Project chrome] directory contents into ''higginsbx.jar'' and pack [http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.higgins/app/firefox/bx/XPCom/?root=Technology_Project XPCom] directory contents into [http:// | + | To create that XPI file you may pack [http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.higgins/app/firefox/bx/XPCom/chrome/?root=Technology_Project chrome] directory contents into ''higginsbx.jar'' and pack [http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.higgins/app/firefox/bx/XPCom/?root=Technology_Project XPCom] directory contents into [http://download.eclipse.org/technology/higgins/hbx/update/higgins.xpi higgins.xpi] |
You may use any ZIP archiver to create ''higginsbx.jar'' and ''hbx.xpi'' because it's a simple ZIP archives. | You may use any ZIP archiver to create ''higginsbx.jar'' and ''hbx.xpi'' because it's a simple ZIP archives. |
Revision as of 13:36, 13 November 2007
General CVS Information
Connection Type | Committers | :ext: |
Anon access | :pserver: | |
Host | dev.eclipse.org | |
Repository Path | /cvsroot/technology/ |
HBX Project
Project | Module Location | Eclipse PSF | ViewCVS |
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HBX | org.eclipse.higgins/app/firefox/bx | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer |
Build Instructions
HBX is xpcom extension. It is a XPI package which contains all sources:
HBX.xpi
- chrome
- higginsbx.jar
- components
- higgins.js
- defaults
- preferences
- hbx.js
- preferences
- chrome.manifest
- install.rdf
To create that XPI file you may pack chrome directory contents into higginsbx.jar and pack XPCom directory contents into higgins.xpi
You may use any ZIP archiver to create higginsbx.jar and hbx.xpi because it's a simple ZIP archives.