But you can build by yourself.Romani wrote: 2) They not yet build Servo for Windows. P
It's pretty simple, follow the build instruction from here: https://github.com/servo/servo
But you can build by yourself.Romani wrote: 2) They not yet build Servo for Windows. P
speciesx wrote:But you can build by yourself.Romani wrote: 2) They not yet build Servo for Windows. P
It's pretty simple, follow the build instruction from here: https://github.com/servo/servo
It took me maybe 30 min.Omega X wrote: Keep in mind, its going to take an age and a day to compile. And that's if the current build isn't completely broken for Windows.
Last I tried it was about an hour and crashed like a drunk hobo. I suppose the compiler has improved a bit since.speciesx wrote:It took me maybe 30 min.Omega X wrote: Keep in mind, its going to take an age and a day to compile. And that's if the current build isn't completely broken for Windows.
Actually Linux users is more like ~1-1.5%, not 0.1%, not counting Android.Virtual_ManPL wrote:It's just very sad, because 94,8% of users are using Windows platform...
Only 5,1% are MacOS users and 0,1% are Linux users.
Where did you get this data that Linux users are 10-15 times more than shown in telemetry data?Romani wrote:Actually Linux users is more like ~1-1.5%, not 0.1%, not counting Android.Virtual_ManPL wrote:It's just very sad, because 94,8% of users are using Windows platform...
Only 5,1% are MacOS users and 0,1% are Linux users.
The users get Firefox from elsewhere, without telemetry. ie from the Linux distribution's package rather than downloaded directly from Mozilla.Virtual_ManPL wrote:Telemetry data is accurate, as it's deployed to 100% of Firefox users, except of course if they turn it off by themselves.
Distribution of the Firefox doesn't matter to telemetry from where Firefox was downloaded and installed.trustjmh wrote:The users get Firefox from elsewhere, without telemetry. ie from the Linux distribution's package rather than downloaded directly from Mozilla.Virtual_ManPL wrote:Telemetry data is accurate, as it's deployed to 100% of Firefox users, except of course if they turn it off by themselves.
Sadly this shows mozilla's mentality in general. The browser is filled with buggy features, they just stop bothering to fix them if it's not too noticeable. It looks pretty anarchistic, where the devs keep working on things that interest them or are not to difficult/messy to deal with. And bugs just linger around for years, decades sometimes.speciesx wrote:But you can build by yourself.Romani wrote: 2) They not yet build Servo for Windows. P
It's pretty simple, follow the build instruction from here: https://github.com/servo/servo
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I for one don't want to spend time with build at all. Just take peak at it to see how it works and what stat it's at.
Does anyone have windows builds lying around?
Romani wrote: In Mozilla they say about various bugs on Linux itself preventing them to implement that ant this, but its doesnt seem to bother them to do something about this.
Like hardware video acceleration. They say "they cannot use it on Linux due bugs". Fine, but why MPV can use it then? VDPAU, VAAPI - its all works. Even more, it was posible to use via GStreamer, but they was sooo smart so they removed GStreamer support.
WebSpeech component they work on is totally unusable on Linux because they doent bothered to actually get it really working and so on so on.
And there is a LOT more.