- Update seamonkey to 2.14
- Update ESR ports and libxul to 10.0.11
- support more h264 codecs when using GSTREAMER with YouTube
- Unbreak firefox-esr, thunderbird-esr and libxul on head >= 1000024 [1]
- Buildsystem is not python 3 aware, use python up to 2.7 [2]
PR: ports/173679 [1]
Submitted by: swills [1], demon [2]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
Security: d23119df-335d-11e2-b64c-c8600054b392
Approved by: portmgr (beat)
Feature safe: yes
- Update seamonkey to 2.13.2
- Update ESR ports and libxul to 10.0.10
- Update nspr to 4.9.3
- Update nss to 3.14
- with GNOMEVFS2 option build its extension, too [1]
- make heap-committed and heap-dirty reporters work in about:memory
- properly mark QT4 as experimental (needs love upstream)
- *miscellaneous cleanups and fixups*
mail/thunderbird will be updated once the tarballs are available.
PR: ports/173052 [1]
Security: 6b3b1b97-207c-11e2-a03f-c8600054b392
Feature safe: yes
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
- Update firefox and thunderbird to 16.0
- Update seamonkey to 2.13
- Update all -i18n ports respectively
- switch firefox 16.0 and seamonkey 2.13 to ALSA by default for better
latency during pause and seeking with HTML5 video
- remove fedisableexcept() hacks, obsolete since FreeBSD 4.0
- support system hunspell dictionaries [1]
- unbreak -esr ports with clang3.2 [2]
- unbreak nss build when CC contains full path [3]
- remove GNOME option grouping [4]
- integrate enigmail into thunderbird/seamonkey as an option [5]
- remove mail/enigmail* [6]
- enable ENIGMAIL, LIGHTNING and GIO options by default
- add more reporters in about:memory: page-faults-hard, page-faults-soft,
resident, vsize
- use bundled jemalloc 3.0.0 on FreeBSD < 10.0 for gecko 16.0,
only heap-allocated reporter works in about:memory (see bug 762445)
- use lrintf() instead of slow C cast in bundled libopus
- use libjpeg-turbo's faster color conversion if available during build
- record startup time for telemetry
- use -z origin instead of hardcoding path to gecko runtime
- fail early if incompatible libxul version is installed (in USE_GECKO)
- *miscellaneous cleanups and fixups*
PR: ports/171534 [1]
PR: ports/171566 [2]
PR: ports/172164 [3]
PR: ports/172201 [4]
Discussed with: ale, beat, Jan Beich [5]
Approved by: ale [6]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
Security: 6e5a9afd-12d3-11e2-b47d-c8600054b392
Feature safe: yes
Approved by: portmgr (beat)
- Update www/libxul to 10.0.7
- Update all dependent ports to use www/libxul19 (no functional changes)
- Bump PORTREVISION on ports where libxul is a run dependency as the
resulting package will change.
Submitted by: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
With hat: gecko
- Sync changes from gecko repository@r995
general
- don't specify prefix for libevent when using pkg-config
- ia64 and sparc64 use 8k pagesize by default
- add visibility hack for clang 3.2 with libc++
- fix build using clang 3.2 (on FreeBSD 10-CURRENT)
- rename a few more patches to ease tracking of bugzilla bugs
www/seamonkey
- unbreak unsetting LDAP and MAILNEWS options after bug 707305
- use compile time debugging WITH_DEBUG
security/nss
- unbreak install WITH_DEBUG
- unbreak powerpc64
devel/nspr
- use absolute paths when specifiying srcdir to make gdb(1) happy
In collaboration with: andreast, zeising, Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
- update firefox-esr, thunderbird-esr, linux-thunderbird and linux-firefox to 10.0.7
- update seamonkey and linux-seamonkey to 2.12
- update nss to 3.13.6
- update bsdipc code (posix_spawn, SysV shared memory)
- rename patches to easily track those not (yet) submitted upstream
- reduce package size, except for www/libxul[1]
- restore default objdir to what it was in 13.0
- fix mail/enigmail after thunderbird build changes
- don't accidentally pick up headers from installed ports[3]
- add support for PREFIX != LOCALBASE to Makefile.webplugins [4]
- document vulnerabilities in vuln.xml
- *miscellaneous cleanups and fixups*
Obtained from: OpenBSD ports[1]
PR: ports/159831, ports/160933, ports/170467[3], ports/170236 [4]
Submitted by: avilla [4]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.net> Who did most of the hard
work.
- update firefox 14.0.1
- update thunderbird to 14.0
- update seamonkey to 2.11
- switch to new options framework
- add experimental rendering via cairo-qt (QT4 option)
- add audio backend options (ALSA and PulseAudio)
- rename SMB option to GNOMEVFS2
- turn on LOGGING by default (like upstream linux builds)
- improve about:memory output
- unbreak PGO
- use system libs [1]
- switch to libevent2 [2]
- fix conflict with devel/libunwind and base gcc [3]
- unbreak clang/libc++ build [4]
- unbreak build with base gcc on >= 9.x [5]
- use common IPC code with other BSDs[6]
- and *miscellaneous improvements*
PR: ports/146231 [1], ports/161421 [2]
ports/150631, ports/168369, ports/168637, ports/168793, ports/168978 [3]
ports/163454, ports/164905, ports/169231 [4]
ports/169389, ports/169479 [5]
Obtained from: pkgsrc via bugzilla #753046 [6]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich (who did the major part of this work and
deserves a special thank you!)
- Use Firefox source tarball to build libxul as upstrem no longer provides
xulrunner tarballs for the 1.9.2 branch.
Discussed with: flo@ at EuroBSDCon DevSummit
this will enable compilation with clang. firefox 6 and thunderbid 6 now build
fine with clang. other gecko ports should become compilable as soon as they are
based on the same gecko version as firefox and thunderbird 6
PR: ports/141131
Reported by: "O. Hartmann" <ohartman AT zedat.fu-berlin.de>,
Marc Lagrange <rhaamo AT gruik.at>,
Rainer Hurling <rhurlin AT gwdg.de> (thanks!)
- Fix build on sparc64
Sparc64 build tested by:
Simon Griffiths <simon.griffiths AT tenenbaum.co.uk>,
Anton Shterenlikht <mexas AT bristol.ac.uk>
Based on a patch for libxul 1.9.1.x provided by:
Andreas Tobler <andreast-list AT fgznet.ch>
http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.26/ for a list of what's new.
On the FreeBSD front, we introduced a port of libxul 1.9 as an alternative
for Firefox 2.0 as a Gecko provider. Almost all of the Gecko consumers
can make use of this provider by setting:
WITH_GECKO=libxul
The GNOME 2.26 port was done by ahze, kwm, marcus, and mezz with
contributions by Joseph S. Atkinson, Peter Wemm, Eric L. Chen,
Martin Matuska, Craig Butler, and Pawel Worach.