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The MAC builders can be updated to OSX 10.9. The moco build system is constantly changing.

He is still unable to set a timeframe for the next release. Ewong will set up a cron job to do semi regular builds on the loaner machine.

I'm hopeful we can get done sooner than later, I'm realistic expecting it won't be any time soon.
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Not sure if we should start to do trial ESR 2.42 builds because ESR 45 is still based on VS2013. We need to decide if we want to do a regular ESR release from ESR52 after 2.48. Support for it is moved to ESR 52 in bug 1303827.
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was a small software company headed up by David Pool in Seattle, Washington.

The European edition of the product also included Sue Schofield's 'UK Internet Book' (UK 1994). The pioneering Internet book from O'Reilly, Ed Krol's ' Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog' (US-1993) was included in the US product. The inclusion of a web browser further gave access to the then-nascent World Wide Web. The IBox package also included a licensed copy of the NCSA Mosaic web browser called AIR Mosaic, AIR Mail (an email client), AIR News (an NNTP news client), AIR Telnet, AIR Gopher, and an FTP Network File Manager.Ĭombined with InterServ's dial-up access, Internet in a Box provided a complete solution for members of the general public to access the Internet, a network previously available almost exclusively to government and collegiate users, or to the public only indirectly through e-mail gateways provided by hosted systems such as BBSes and CompuServe. The IBox software included the Winsock program and TCP/IP stack that were needed to connect a computer running Microsoft Windows to the Internet in 1994. also started up a commercial Internet service provider (ISP) called InterServ. O'Reilly & Associates (now O'Reilly Media) created and produced the package, in collaboration with Spry, Inc. IBox ( Internet in a Box) was one of the first commercially available Internet connection software packages available for sale to the public. For other uses, see Internet in a Box (disambiguation).
