freebsd-ports/www/linux-opera/pkg-message
Jeremy Messenger feca896617 - Update to 9.0, see changelog for details:
http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/linux/900/
	http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/linux/900/sincebeta.dml

- Add ${LOCALBASE,X11BASE}/lib/browser_linux_plugins, so now you can run
  'acroread --install-plugin' and restart browser to have acroread7 plugins.
- Add FreeBSD mail archives in the search, using http://freebsd.rambler.ru/ .
- Clean a bit in search.ini, now the combo box of search looks a bit prettier
  by have BSD stuff in a group (seperate bar). Also, make the key works in the
  address bar like 'm foobar' to search in http://freebsd.rambler.ru/.
- Update pkg-descr, it's not 7.x anymore. [1]

Opera team has done a nice of job. It is more BSD/Linux friendly and
desktop friendly such as support GNOME if you are using it. For example,
it finally will using gnome-open instead kfmclient. However, it no longer
depend on OpenMotif (woohoo!). [...see changelog above for more...] Kudos!

Reported by:	flz [1]
2006-06-21 04:31:10 +00:00

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Changelog for 9.0 Final: http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/linux/900/
If you are upgrade from version 7.x or below, it is recommend for you to
backup your personal "~/.linux-opera" directory and remove it. As for the
version 8.x, it is not need but it is a good idea to do a backup. It can be
done following from the command line:
# cp -Rp ~/.linux-opera ~/.linux-opera-bak
# rm -rf ~/.linux-opera/*
After that, you can put your bookmark, email, contacts and etc back in
~/.linux-opera/. The bookmark is ~/.linux-opera/opera6.adr and the email is
~/.linux-opera/mail as you can figure out by view in ~/.linux-opera/. It is
probably not good idea to put opera6.ini, userstyle.ini, search.ini,
pluginpath.ini and other non-personal stuff back in ~/.linux-opera/. The
non-personal stuff should be re-configure on new stuff by either Opera
preferences in GUI or hand (manual) in your editor.
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