freebsd-ports/www/mozilla/pkg-descr
Michael Johnson 36353c589f - Update firefox to 1.5
- Add Makefile.common
  o A new build/install system for gecko ports, Makefile.common
    includes many generic routines and common tasks.
  o Fix ld-run-path in all gecko's by using -Wl,-rpath,${moz_libdir}
    thus removing the need to have a startup script for ports that
    depend on gecko. [2]
  o Use system libm, nss, nspr in all gecko ports

- Add bsd.gecko.mk
  o This is the predecessor to WITH_MOZILLA=[mozilla|firefox|...]
    with a more robust way of detecting a gecko a end user wishs to
    use.
  o bsd.gecko.mk abstracts the selection of gecko-based backends. It
    allows users and porters to support any available gecko backend
    without needing to build many conditional tests. ${USE_GECKO} is the
    list of backends that your port can handle, and ${GECKO} is set by
    bsd.gecko.mk to be the chosen backend. Users set ${WITH_GECKO} to the
    list of gecko backends they want on their system.

  Port Makefile example:

  USE_GECKO=firefox mozilla seamonkey thunderbird
  .include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
  .include "${.CURDIR}/../../www/mozilla/bsd.gecko.mk"

  End user example:
  WITH_GECKO=seamonkey firefox

  We highly recommend moving away from using WITH_MOZILLA and switching to
  USE/WITH_GECKO.

PR:		89052 [2]
Submitted by:	vs [2]
Obtained from:	www/firefox
Thanks to:	adamw, marcus, and mezz for ideas, bug squashing, and more
		sajd from irc.freenode.org/#FreeBSD-Gnome for
		 pointing out many bugs
2005-11-29 21:12:28 +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 release of the Mozilla browser. It contains all the
bugfixes and security enhancements from the mozilla port as well as
new new features.
WWW: http://www.mozilla.org/