freebsd-ports/www/seamonkey/pkg-descr
Adam Weinberger 7602ef6eba GTK2 mozilla is now the default, and GTK1 support will be built only if explicitly
requested.

This means that mozilla-gtk2 and mozilla-devel-gtk2 are now mozilla and
mozilla-devel, respectively; and the old mozilla and mozilla-devel are now
mozilla-gtk1 and mozilla-devel-gtk1.

This is done for a whole plethora of reasons, and should please everybody
except galeon1 fanatics and uhm... anybody else who it doesn't please.

If you have WITH_MOZILLA set in your /etc/make.conf, you'll need to update
the value accordingly. GTK2 ports will automatically install GTK2 mozilla,
and GTK1 ports will automatically install GTK1 ports, so WITH_MOZILLA need
be defined only if you want the development version... which are dormant
right now anyway.

For now, all ports that honoured WITH_MOZILLA=mozilla-{,-devel}-gtk2 will
still honour those values as well as WITH_MOZILLA=mozilla{,-devel}, but
future ports reserve the right to ignore the *-gtk2 values.
2004-02-18 03:50:38 +00:00

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This is the current release of the Mozilla open source web browser. It should
be fully compliant with all W3C standards, including HTML, CSS, XML, XSL,
JavaScript, MathML, SVG and RDF. This version also supports SSL encryption,
and Java with the use of the FreeBSD native Java plug-in.
This is the latest bleeding edge release. Beware that you'll probably find
bugs here, so if you value stability, try www/mozilla or www/mozilla-vendor.
This version has been built with GTK+-2 bindings for use with applications
such as Galeon 2.
WWW: http://www.mozilla.org/