==================================================================================== File name --------- embed_manifest.patch Description ----------- When building Mozilla with MSVC2005, generated libraries and applications require the manifest file (name.dll.manifest) to reside beside the file itself, or to be embedded. The patch does the latter: embedding the manifest file into the library/application itself, using the Manifest Tool from the Platform SDK resp. MSVC installation. The patch is effectively the patch as was committed to the Mozilla trunk, taken from here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=249782#c81. ==================================================================================== File name --------- wchart_on_msvc8.patch Description ----------- For compiling with MSVC2005: See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324842. ==================================================================================== File name --------- cygwin_paths_in_ldap_sdk.patch Description ----------- make 1.81, as currently part of cygwin, does not support Windows paths anymore. So, targets, and target dependencies, in makefile may need to be converted to cygwin notation. This patch does this for directory/c-sdk/ldap/include, other occurances are not known, yet. ==================================================================================== File name --------- no_core_abspath_in_nss.patch Description ----------- On various platforms, building security/nss/cmd/shlibsign fails. In all cases, the error messages indicate the core_abspath macro used in the Makefile is not resolved properly. This patch replaces the usage of core_abspath with platform-specific constructs. ==================================================================================== File name --------- consecutive_ldap_queries.patch Description ----------- Consecutive LDAP address book queries (using the same instance of nsAbLDAPDirectoryQuery, but different parameters to the DoQuery method) do not work in OOo. The reason is that the second call to DoQuery ignores most of its arguments, including the listener which is to be notified about the query results, and re-uses the arguments from the first call. The patch changes the DoQuery behavior to respect the arguments of the second call.