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"textContent": "I'd like to build Basilisk-Qt6 in a Debian VM and take it for a spin. But first I'd like @Drugwash's errors below to be addressed, and to find out if we have a .mozconfig we can use:\n\n\n> > Please note that it is currently extremely buggy and is not suitable for every day use [...]\n>\n> Thank you. Don't worry, I have Pale Moon for daily usage. Just looking for something to take me away from the daily routine.\n>\n> **EDIT:** Well, after two hours of 100% CPU usage the build process ended with 2 errors. Could it be due to missing .mozconfig? Found none in the repo, and dunno what to put in one anyway if I were to create it from scratch as Qt6 is not an official option. Is there a generic template somewhere for Basilisk?\n>\n>\n> CODE:\n>\n>\n> 119:28.71 make[4]: *** [/<src path>/Basilisk-Qt6/config/recurse.mk:71: js/src/target] Error 2119:28.71 make[3]: *** [/<src path>/Basilisk-Qt6/config/recurse.mk:33: compile] Error 2119:28.71 make[2]: *** [/<src path>/Basilisk-Qt6/config/rules.mk:493: default] Error 2119:28.71 make[1]: *** [/<src path>/Basilisk-Qt6/client.mk:413: realbuild] Error 2119:28.71 make: *** [client.mk:169: build] Error 2119:28.71 563 compiler warnings present.119:30.14 Failed to parse ccache stats output: stats zero time Sat Aug 10 12:24:37 2024\n>\n> I wonder what's with that bogus date ? We're not in August as far as I know, and definitely not in 2024! (And yes, the computer date time itself is accurate)\n>\n> BTW, I get the same ccache failure everytime when building Pale Moon but I have no idea what's it about and how to fix if possible\n\n* * *",
"title": "Browser Development • Re: Linux Pale Moon with Qt toolkit",
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