

If you prefer the Python builds from should be sufficient as well. Should be a lot faster as much of the compiled data is cached. Or simply bk build & bk run to quickly get back into Komodo. Upon making any modifications to the source you will again have to run bk build, Once the build has completed you can simply run Komodo by executing bk run This should take significantly less time than building Mozilla. Using the command line, enter your checkout directory and run:īk configure -V 11.10.0-devel # -without-binary-dbgp-clients Steps is meant to be sufficient to get Komodo building. More details on Windows build prerequisites. Download version 2.2.0 and install it to a temp directory, then copy the wget directory from 2.2 to the 1.9 install directory.Once installed remove the wget and hg directories.Install version 1.9.0 of "MozillaBuild-$ver.exe" package into the default dir Visual C++ 11.0 (aka Visual Studio 2012) and all the Platform SDKs forīuilding Mozilla with vc11 as described here. Note that these are simplified steps of the building process, for a more in-depth Mailing Lists: komodo-discuss & komodo-beta & komodo-announce Building Komodo There are several ways to get in contact with the Komodo devs: This'll save you some time and hassle as you would not have to build

in case you only want to contribute to a specificĬomponent. Want to check out the individual component/addon repositories under Whilst the main Komodo Edit source is hosted under this repository you may also
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