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[tor-commits] [torbrowser/maint-2.3] Remove the now unused configure-firefox helper



commit 12d559d81ee15faa68b2f6b490931c7cdbddd16c
Author: Sebastian Hahn <sebastian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Thu Feb 16 04:40:51 2012 +0100

    Remove the now unused configure-firefox helper
---
 build-scripts/configure-firefox.sh |   39 ------------------------------------
 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)

diff --git a/build-scripts/configure-firefox.sh b/build-scripts/configure-firefox.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index b6abaf9..0000000
--- a/build-scripts/configure-firefox.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-## This is a little sanity providing app that when run in a loop it will:
-## 1) Setup the environment properly
-## 2) Change to the proper $HOME directory
-## 3) Install a single .xpi or Firefox extension
-## 4) Profit!
-##
-
-# Here's where Make puts us
-STARTDIR="`pwd`";
-# This is the bundle we want to tamper with
-BUNDLE="$1";
-echo "BUNDLE is: $BUNDLE"
-
-# This is the full path to the extension we want to install
-EXTENSION="$STARTDIR/$2";
-
-# Here's a relative path to our custom Firefox
-FIREFOX="./App/Firefox/firefox";
-# Here's what we think should properly install a plugin
-#FIREFOX_ARGS="-profile default -install-global-extension ";
-FIREFOX_ARGS=" -install-global-extension ";
-
-# Now we'll switch into the bundle we wish to tamper with
-cd "$BUNDLE";
-# Now if we were running the bundle, we'd have our CWD as HOME
-export HOME=$PWD;
-echo "We're now in (HOME): $PWD"
-export LDPATH=$HOME/Lib/
-echo "Attemping to properly configure LDPATH..."
-echo $LDPATH
-export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/Lib/
-echo "Attemping to properly configure LD_LIBRARY_PATH..."
-
-# Here's where we actually tell firefox to install this extension
-echo "Attempting to run: $FIREFOX $FIREFOX_ARGS $EXTENSION";
-$FIREFOX $FIREFOX_ARGS $EXTENSION;
-echo "Firefox said: $?";
-echo



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