gecko-dev/python
Nicholas Hurley d4f64ba24e Bug 1391467 - Remove --enable-necko-protocols. r=gps,valentin
This patch removes the ability to select which protocols you want
included in necko, a wholly untested configuration that is broken in
practice. We have no need of this kind of configurability in necko.

In addition, this removes the final vestiges of rtsp support, which was
originally removed in bug 1295885 but still had some stuff hanging
around behind some ifdefs (that were never true).

MozReview-Commit-ID: KOEaDmit2IL

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extra : rebase_source : f6c2fdb972aaba46e922cda801252dc953550b94
2017-08-17 17:30:57 -07:00
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devtools/migrate-l10n Bug 1346025 - Move vendored python modules from /python to /third_party/python, r=ted 2017-05-25 11:48:03 -04:00
mach Bug 1387307 - Add FailedCommandError to mach r=gps 2017-08-08 12:10:10 -07:00
mozboot Bug 1390772 - Check the emptiness of the destination directory for clone. r=gps 2017-08-19 01:11:44 +09:00
mozbuild Bug 1391467 - Remove --enable-necko-protocols. r=gps,valentin 2017-08-17 17:30:57 -07:00
mozlint Bug 1390699 - Don't try to test mozlint's --edit if `echo` isn't available; r=ahal 2017-08-15 16:45:00 -06:00
mozversioncontrol/mozversioncontrol Bug 1392304 - fix typo in mozversioncontrol for git; r=gps 2017-08-18 21:06:08 -04:00
README Bug 1346025 - Move vendored python modules from /python to /third_party/python, r=ted 2017-05-25 11:48:03 -04:00
mach_commands.py Bug 1048446 - [python-test] Add 'sequential' key to python.ini manifests so tests can opt out of running in parallel, r=jmaher 2017-06-01 09:50:15 -04:00
moz.build Bug 1346025 - Move vendored python modules from /python to /third_party/python, r=ted 2017-05-25 11:48:03 -04:00

README

This directory contains common Python code.

The basic rule is that if Python code is cross-module (that's "module" in the
Mozilla meaning - as in "module ownership") and is MPL-compatible, it should
go here.

What should not go here:

* Vendored python modules (use third_party/python instead)
* Python that is not MPL-compatible (see other-licenses/)
* Python that has good reason to remain close to its "owning" (Mozilla)
  module (e.g. it is only being consumed from there).

Historical information can be found at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775243
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1346025