LibreWolf is available as Flatpak. Building it from source probably will take hours and hours.
Back in the day when I was running Gentoo, in the long long ago, Firefox was one of the few things I installed as a binary, since compiling it took hours. Compiling it every time there was an update would have driven me crazy. From what I gather this is still true for most users. Yeah, go for the Flatpak if at all possible.
Around 100 minutes on my 6-year old quad-core Thinkpad
At the time of writing this, the build failed halfway. Regrettably, I'm forced to stick with IceCat preview. The choice of extension is all messy, and I am not even sure if the new configuration is resistant to threats. I guess some protection is better than no protection.
No scope for using flatpaks?
Installing Flatpak would mean that I would have to download themes, fonts, graphics drivers, and the entire system file. I'm already low on space because I have Nix installed next to Guix, so that would simply not work for me.
I think AppImage is also an option.
22 minuets on 32 core 7xxxx threadripper
Flatpak?
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