This directory contains precompiled binaries of the Mozilla 1.2 Alpha Please read the release notes at http://mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.2a/index.html A list of ftp.mozilla.org's mirror sites can be found at: http://www.mozilla.org/mirrors.html We do not guarantee that any source code or executable code available from the mozilla.org domain is Year 2000 compliant. These binaries were all built from the mozilla cvs repository (http://www.mozilla.org/cvs.html), off the MOZILLA_1_2a_RELEASE tag, with the following commands used to obtain source: On Unix/Windows: cvs co -r MOZILLA_1_2a_RELEASE mozilla/client.mk cd mozilla gmake -f client.mk checkout On MacOS: In MacCVS Pro, open your Mozilla session, then choose the "Action / checkout other module to..." menu item and fill out: module: mozilla/build/mac/build_scripts Check out to: MOZILLA_1_2a_RELEASE Then run 'BuildMozilla{Debug}.pl' as usual Read http://mozilla.org/build/distribution.html for instructions on how to build a copy of Mozilla suitable for distribution. mozilla-win32-1.2a-installer.exe contains core.xpi (compressed core browser files), mail.xpi (compressed mail/news files) and the installer required to install them, plus talkback. This is your basic win32 client release. mozilla-win32-1.2a-talkback.zip contains all of dist/bin from an optimized build with the addition of the talkback library. This package includes many debug and test files, and does not include an installer. If you do not understand this, you should use mozilla-win32-1.2a-installer.exe. The following files contain the talkback library, which allows reporting of crash data. This data allows developers to focus on fixing the most frequent crashers. mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu-1.2a-installer.tar.gz mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu-1.2a-sea.tar.gz mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu-1.2a.tar.gz mozilla-mac-12a-full.bin mozilla-mac-12a-stub.bin mozilla-win32-1.2a-installer.exe mozilla-win32-1.2a-stub-installer.exe mozilla-win32-1.2a-talkback.zip Packages in other formats and for other platforms will appear as they are produced by volunteers. Contributors: