[PATCH] www/firefox: main merge from debian

Jose M Rodriguez josemi at freebsd.jazztel.es
Tue Dec 28 19:08:07 PST 2004


Jeremy Messenger wrote:

> On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 17:29:06 +0100 (CET), Jose M Rodriguez  
> <josemi at freebsd.jazztel.es> wrote:
>
>>
>>> Submitter-Id:    current-users
>>> Originator:    Jose M Rodriguez (freebsd)
>>> Organization:    Redes JM
>>> Confidential:    no
>>> Synopsis:    [PATCH] www/firefox: main merge from debian
>>> Severity:    non-critical
>>> Priority:    low
>>> Category:    ports
>>> Class:        update
>>> Release:    FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE i386
>>> Environment:
>>
>> System: FreeBSD orion.redesjm.local 5.3-STABLE FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE 
>> #0:  Mon Dec 27 17:00:42 CET 2004
>>
>>> Description:
>>
>> n this patchset:
>
>
> Why don't you (Jose) submit those patches to mozilla's bugzilla 
> instead to  us? Almost all of patches in our current mozilla ports 
> have been merged in  Mozilla CVS.

Well, most of this is Unix specific. To go in Mozilla CVS, this need 
more work.  Also, I'm not so profident with mozilla/gnome.  I post this 
mostly for test, not for main merge.

>
>> files/patch-uriloader_exthandler_unix_nsGNOMERegistry.cpp
>>   - reprocopy fixes from mozilla (same code and use).
>>
>> files/patch-browser_app_mozilla.in
>>   - fix for non posix expr (RELENG_4_9?)
>>   - protect against missleave as test options
>>
>> files/patch-browser_app_Makefile.in
>>   - small fix from debian
>>
>> files/patch-browser_app_profile_extensions_classic_install.rdf.in
>>   - small fix from debian
>>
>> files/patch-browser_app_profile_firefox.js
>>   - disable default browser check
>>   - disable app update, from debian
>>   - disable autoUpdate, from debian
>
>
> Why disable? If those are enable by default then we _should_ leave 
> that  way. But, ahze has covered about that we have been approved for 
> official  build of firefox.

App autoUpdate or update only works on windows (or if you have rights on 
${PREFIX}/lib/firefox).  As I can see, local extensions/themes can be 
[auto]updated.  I also have plans to disable plugins dialogs (ej., 
fedora).  You need ports/packages for this on Unix.

>
>
> BTW: ahze, I disagree about create a firefox slave. ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Mezz
>
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  josemi



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