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Open a Terminal and go: | Open a Terminal and go: | ||
cd [product][version]/ | cd [product]/[version]/ | ||
For example: | For example: | ||
cd | cd firefox/3.1/ | ||
Now, we are going to use a nice work that Philippe from Mozilla France did in the first days of hg. He did it because mercurial doesn't allow to download only a few directories (this means that we couldn't check out only the "browser/locales/en-US" dir for example), so if we want the en-US localization, we need to download the whole repository, and for localizers, the 99.99% of these files, are junk for us. | Now, we are going to use a nice work that Philippe from Mozilla France did in the first days of hg. He did it because mercurial doesn't allow to download only a few directories (this means that we couldn't check out only the "browser/locales/en-US" dir for example), so if we want the en-US localization, we need to download the whole repository, and for localizers, the 99.99% of these files, are junk for us. | ||
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This will create a new directory in (our case) ~/firefox31/ called hg.frenchmozilla.fr. This ''only'' contains the en-US locale, which is around 4MB of data, instead of the 250MB only for mozilla-central (and more for comm-central and for future mobile-central). | This will create a new directory in (our case) ~/firefox31/ called hg.frenchmozilla.fr. This ''only'' contains the en-US locale, which is around 4MB of data, instead of the 250MB only for mozilla-central (and more for comm-central and for future mobile-central). | ||
== Downloading ab-CD sources == | == Downloading ab-CD sources == | ||
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