(In reply to Mike Hommey [:glandium] from comment #75)
> Actually, Non-GNOME systems won't be covered with --enable-gio, because the
> gio service is in the mozgnome component, which depends on GNOME libs, which
> will most likely fail to load on non-GNOME systems.
We'd have to either --disable-gconf --disable-gnomevfs (as I expect GIO distributions will do), or make mozgnome dynamically check for gconf and gnomevfs if still useful.
(In reply to Mike Hommey [:glandium] from comment #75)
> Actually, Non-GNOME systems won't be covered with --enable-gio, because the
> gio service is in the mozgnome component, which depends on GNOME libs, which
> will most likely fail to load on non-GNOME systems.
We'd have to either --disable-gconf --disable-gnomevfs (as I expect GIO distributions will do), or make mozgnome dynamically check for gconf and gnomevfs if still useful.