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"textContent": "> Theoretically, yes\n\nWell then, I wasn't so far off.\n\n> For every compiler supported, on every OS supported. That would be neither simple nor very maintainable.\n\nThat may be true, unfortunately. Too many compilers, too many operating system versions. Ironically, none even remotely close to perfection otherwise there wouldn't be so many to begin with.\n\n> Asking the person building to pass the correct/logical configuration parameters in their mozconfig is simply the most common sense solution.\n\nAlso true... if the person knew all configuration intricacies of the said project (be it Pale Moon or anything else). If there wasn't the tiny mention of libaom on the Release Notes page I and maybe others would've scratched our heads looking for a fix - or just banged those heads against the wall in desperation. _(I do have a flair for the dramatic )_\n\nSo... should I rebuild or would it just be a minor hitch? I could let it do its job over night.\n\n* * *",
"title": "Contributed 3rd Party Builds • Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2",
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