Re: firefox and icu?

2023-04-14 Thread Jan Beich
Kevin Oberman writes: > On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 2:52 PM Kevin Oberman wrote: > >> On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 11:12 AM Robert Huff wrote: >> >>> >>> On a system running: >>> >>> FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT #0 main-f0a15aafcb >>> Mon Oct 31 08:19:54 EDT 2022 >>> amd64 >>> >>> firefox

Re: FreeBSD Port: firefox-109.0.1,2 (WebGL)

2023-02-05 Thread Jan Beich
"Alex V. Petrov" writes: > Last versions FF have very low perfomance of WebGL. > > Compare with Chromium (https://webglsamples.org/aquarium/aquarium.html): > 1 fish > Chromium - 60 Fps > FF - 6 Fps > (I have GF 1070) > > Some time ago these values were about the same. On Intel HD 530

Re: Firefox 106 Broken WebRTC Screencast on wayland

2022-12-27 Thread Jan Beich
Ihor Antonov writes: > Hi list, > > After upgrading to Firefox 106 screensharing functionality on wayland > stopped working. Firefox ESR (102) still works. I have traced the > breakage to firefox, as no other components of the stack have changed > (sway, pipewire, dbus, xdg-desktop-portal,

Re: FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2022-02-10 Thread Jan Beich
portsc...@freebsd.org writes: > Port| Current version | New > version > +-+ > multimedia/openh264 | 2.1.1 | v2.2.0 >

Re: Firefox glxtest libpci dependency

2021-05-30 Thread Jan Beich
Evgeniy Khramtsov writes: > When starting Firefox in a terminal emulator, it complains about libpci > missing for glxtest. > > According to the source, Firefox dlopens libpci.so.3: > https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/toolkit/xre/glxtest.cpp#250 > > devel/libpci provides this library

Re: please disable Pulseaudio in Gecko for Firefox and Thunderbird builds

2021-04-19 Thread Jan Beich
Sid writes: > In /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.gecko.mk can Pulseaudio be disabled for Firefox > and Thunderbird, since these programs already use OSS and Sndio? This > way, the default packages won't install with Pulseaudio. pulseaudio is a build-only dependency, not required by binary packages. In some

Re: firefox 84 features?

2020-12-15 Thread Jan Beich
Ronald Klop writes: > Hi, > > In the release notes the following is mentioned. > https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/84.0/releasenotes/ > WebRender rolls out to MacOS Big Sur and Windows devices with Intel > Gen 5 and 6 GPUs. Additionally we'll ship an accelerated rendering > pipeline for

Re: Thunderbird package missing

2020-12-14 Thread Jan Beich
Graham Menhennitt writes: > Hello all, > I did a pkg upgrade yesterday and it removed my Thunderbird > package. When I go to install it, I get "No packages available to > install matching 'thunderbird'. I've tried it on two separate systems > with the same result. What's going on? Many builds

Re: Thunderbird build failure

2020-10-24 Thread Jan Beich
Corpo writes: > Hi. > > For the past couple of weeks I've been unable to update Thunderbird. > > Last working build was 68.12.0_2. > > Last try was with 78.4.0. Try comparing your environment with that of the package cluster. Otherwise, pkg-fallout@ would have spammed this mailing list about

Re: rust/rust-cbindgen won't build, fills up /tmp and dies

2020-10-15 Thread Jan Beich
paul beard writes: > FreeBSD www.paulbeard.org 11.4-STABLE FreeBSD 11.4-STABLE #0 r366658: Mon > Oct 12 21:31:05 PDT 2020 > r...@www.paulbeard.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC > i386 Builds fine on the package cluster: 11.4 i386 userland + -CURRENT amd64 host.

Re: Firefox playing videos takes too much CPU

2020-08-07 Thread Jan Beich
"Mikhail T." writes: > Hello! I noticed recently, how much CPU playing a video takes... A > firefox-process, playing a modest 1080p clip (such as this > ) for example, will show > in top as taking between 150-160% CPU (and mine are E5-1620 0 @ >

Re: Firefox without dbus

2020-07-10 Thread Jan Beich
Kazuo Kuroi writes: > As a former Palemoon user on FreeBSD I am contacting you regarding if > it's possible to fix the Firefox build to not pull dbus in as a > dependency. Disable DBUS option in www/firefox then build yourself. There's no need to patch because audio_thread_priority isn't used

Re: FreeBSD Port: www/firefox

2020-07-07 Thread Jan Beich
Unfortunately, your mail was empty. Can you attach full build log? If you're not using poudriere beware it's too easy to bump into a pilot error when using portmaster or building manually due to the complexity of www/firefox and the sheer number of dependencies.

Re: [package - 121amd64-quarterly][www/firefox] Failed for firefox-78.0.1, 1 in configure

2020-07-02 Thread Jan Beich
pkg-fall...@freebsd.org writes: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/wrkdirs/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/firefox-78.0.1/configure.py", > line 181, in > sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) > File "/wrkdirs/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/firefox-78.0.1/configure.py", > line 52, in main >

Re: FreeBSD Port: www/firefox

2020-06-29 Thread Jan Beich
Christopher Tipper writes: > 1. Firefox relases 78.0 is not sheduled until 30-Jun > https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Calendar > Why have there been two patches of this unreleased version in the last > two days, particularly as pkg.freebsd.org cannot provide the releases fast >

Re: Firefox developer tools console and network tabs broken

2020-06-24 Thread Jan Beich
Guido Falsi via freebsd-gecko writes: > Hello, > > Lately I've noticed some problem on my machine with recent firefox. > > In the developer tools the network tab stopped working some updates ago. > I started using the console tab with request tracking there in it's place. Network tab seems to

Re: Firefox and Cliqz tabs crashing at GOV.UK government pages

2020-04-11 Thread Jan Beich
Graham Perrin writes: > On 08/04/2020 20:23, Graham Perrin wrote: > >> Firefox 75.0_1,1 tabs crashing or mis-rendering at some www.gov.uk pages >> >> Most noticeable today at > . Screenshots available on request. >> >> AFAICT the same types of problem with

Re: Shared libxul.so (was Re: Restoring seamonkey)

2020-03-29 Thread Jan Beich
"Mikhail T." writes: > [Forking the Seamonkey thread, because the topic is different] > > On 28.03.20 20:47, Jan Beich wrote: >> libxul.so is no longer the same between various Gecko-based projects. > > It doesn't have to be /the same/ -- just needs

Re: Restoring seamonkey

2020-03-29 Thread Jan Beich
"Mikhail T." writes: > On 28.03.20 20:47, Jan Beich wrote: > >> Lack of the homework. > > I really don't understand this, Jan... Let's replay: > > 1. I wanted to install Seamonkey on a system I'm dressing up, and >found, that the port is no longer a

Re: Restoring seamonkey

2020-03-28 Thread Jan Beich
"Mikhail T." writes: > On 27.03.20 21:15, Jan Beich wrote: > >> Good luck: >> - 2.53.1 is still vulnerable >> - Upstream has unstable release cadence >> - ESR60 engine may not build with new dependencies >> - Expecting someone else to do the

Re: Restoring seamonkey

2020-03-27 Thread Jan Beich
"Mikhail T." writes: > Hello! > > I'm dressing up a fairly low-powered machine, and having both browser > and e-mail client in one process would be useful. > > The port-deleting commit cited poor update frequency, but the upstream > is now at version 2.53.1 --

Re: Bug 1607052

2020-03-06 Thread Jan Beich
Andy New via freebsd-gecko writes: > Hi: > > Would it be possible to back port this to firefox74? > > Thanks in advance > > > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1607052 Done, see https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/527890 ___

Re: svn commit: r524241 - head/databases/sqlite3

2020-01-27 Thread Jan Beich
Mathieu Arnold writes: > On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 07:40:14AM +0100, Jan Beich wrote: > >> "Tobias C. Berner" writes: >> > On Mon, 27 Jan 2020 at 07:25, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote: >> >> It would be nice if this matter was sorted out *before* bumping of the

Re: skia in freebsd

2019-12-25 Thread Jan Beich
phryk writes: > Hey there, I know that the freebsd port of firefox *somehow* builds > the skia graphics engine for freebsd, but even having firefox installed > I seemingly don't have any skia-specific files, so I think another port > that'd need skia could not "just" depend on firefox as

Re: firefox won't configure on amd64 current Revision: 355771 ports Revision: 520178

2019-12-15 Thread Jan Beich
Per Gunnarsson writes: > Någon med mig skämta aprilo, först låg config.log i > /home/per/tmp/ports/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/testing/.build > men sedan flyttade den tillbaka till > /home/per/tmp/ports/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/.build Provide a full build log[1] or use binary packages. [1]

Re: firefox-esr stuff weird

2019-12-12 Thread Jan Beich
Jan Beich writes: >> the sound is decoding wrong, it decodes different layers at different >> volumes > > Check audio:support. If not "pulse" or "pulse-rust" install pulseaudio. > Only PulseAudio is recommeded upstream, other backends may have issu

Re: firefox-esr stuff weird

2019-12-12 Thread Jan Beich
(CC'ing the canonical maintainer.) Wesley Wroten writes: > hello > when i use firefox on FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE i get these weird errors like > JavaScript error: resource:///modules/sessionstore/SessionStore.jsm, line > 1325: uncaught exception: 2147746065 > at the startup and > [Child 1547,

Re: problem with Firefox

2019-10-11 Thread Jan Beich
AN writes: > FreeBSD FreeBSD_13 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #13 r353123: Sat > Oct 5 10:32:35 EDT 2019 > root@FreeBSD_13:/usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/sys/MYKERNEL amd64 > > I am having a problem upgarding Firefox from a port, after upgrade > firefox fails to start from the command line

Re: Error compiling Firefox69

2019-09-08 Thread Jan Beich
Filippo Moretti via freebsd-gecko writes: > I have the following error while trying to compile firefox (up to 68 > it did compile without hassles)DEBUG: Executing: `rustup which rustc` > DEBUG: The command returned non-zero exit status 1. > DEBUG: Its error output was: > DEBUG: | error: multiple

Re: Cannot save attachments in ThunderBird 68.0

2019-08-27 Thread Jan Beich
Andrea Venturoli writes: > Hello. > > Since I upgraded to TB 68.0, I'm experiencing a problem opening or > saving an attachment. > > I opened a bug here: >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1576584 [...] Can you try updating to 68.0_2 (aka rc6)? Note, it hasn't been built by the

Re: www/seamonkey removed from ports

2019-07-05 Thread Jan Beich
Christian Jachmann writes: > Hi, > > www/seamonkey was removed from ports these days... > > I'm not able to update ports, it breaks > > ===>>> The www/seamonkey port has been deleted: 2.49.* is not maintained > upstream and full of security holes > ===>>> Aborting update The commit removing

Re: Firefox and GTK2

2019-06-28 Thread Jan Beich
Steve Wills writes: > Hi, > > On 6/28/19 5:56 PM, Jan Beich wrote: >> Steve Wills writes: >> > [snip] >> >> How does libcanberra decide which gtk to use? >> > > Wouldn't that be based on how it's built and what it's linked against? We're back the

Re: Firefox and GTK2

2019-06-28 Thread Jan Beich
Steve Wills writes: > Hi, > > On 6/28/19 3:03 PM, Jan Beich wrote: >> Steve Wills writes: >> > [snip] >> >> www/firefox only directly loads libcanberra.so.0. > > Right, so we can have libcanberra use gtk2 or gtk3. > >> What actually dep

Re: Firefox and GTK2

2019-06-28 Thread Jan Beich
Steve Wills writes: > Hi, > > On 6/27/19 6:30 PM, Jan Beich wrote: >> (CC'ing public list. See >> http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#noprivate ) >> >> Steve Wills writes: >> > [snip] >> >> No. Gtk2 is required for Adobe Flas

Re: Firefox and GTK2

2019-06-27 Thread Jan Beich
(CC'ing public list. See http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#noprivate ) Steve Wills writes: > Hey, > > Just wondering, is there any way to avoid Firefox depending on gtk2? > > Thanks, > Steve No. Gtk2 is required for Adobe Flash (NPAPI) support[1]. --disable-npapi is unlikely[2]

Re: FireFox + Pulseaudio is always using sink 0 instead of default sink(9 in my case)

2019-06-27 Thread Jan Beich
Andreas Drewke writes: > On 2019-06-25 20:29, Jan Beich wrote: > >> Andreas Drewke writes: >> >>>> Have you tried "pacmd set-default-sink 9" ? Alternatively, remove >>>> ~/.config/pulse and let PA pick up default from hw.snd.default_unit. >

Re: FireFox + Pulseaudio is always using sink 0 instead of default sink(9 in my case)

2019-06-25 Thread Jan Beich
Andreas Drewke writes: >> Have you tried "pacmd set-default-sink 9" ? Alternatively, remove >> ~/.config/pulse and let PA pick up default from hw.snd.default_unit. > > Yes. Both. Also be aware that > >> about:support Shows 9 as default device. This is strange. Indeed > setting

Re: FireFox + Pulseaudio is always using sink 0 instead of default sink(9 in my case)

2019-06-22 Thread Jan Beich
Andreas Drewke writes: > Hi, > > since a few FF updates(do not remember correctly) FireFox with > PulseAudio always uses sink 0 instead of my default sink 9. > I am not sure if this is FreeBSD port related or a bug in FF code base. > > If you have any questions please ask. > > FYI: I can change

Re: Firefox and llvm

2019-06-16 Thread Jan Beich
"Mikhail T." writes: > On 16.06.19 22:25, Jan Beich wrote: > >> clang-sys didn't support llvm80 when gecko@ switched to it. I'm not >> sure myself why but maybe bindgen uses a subset of bindings that're >> stable > > Perhaps, this is something the port's

Re: Firefox and llvm

2019-06-16 Thread Jan Beich
"Mikhail T." writes: > On 16.06.19 21:31, Jan Beich wrote: > >> "Mikhail T." writes: >> >>> Gentlemen, do you realize, building Firefox on FreeBSD today one has >>> to wait for the entire LLVM to be recompiled -- /twice/: once because >

Re: Firefox and llvm

2019-06-16 Thread Jan Beich
"Mikhail T." writes: > Gentlemen, do you realize, building Firefox on FreeBSD today one has > to wait for the entire LLVM to be recompiled -- /twice/: once because > gecko, inexplicably, wants LLVM itself, and also because rust builds > its own bundled version... > > What's wrong with the

Re: Printing from Firefox via LPR/LPD ?

2019-06-10 Thread Jan Beich
"Ronald F. Guilmette" writes: > Some X applications, e.g. evince, support printing either to an available > CUPS printer or to the local lpr command, when avaiable. > > This option does not seem to be available in the case of Firefox. In a > default configuration, Fitrefox appears to only be

Re: FreeBSD Port: rust-cbindgen-0.8.3_1

2019-04-11 Thread Jan Beich
"Alex V. Petrov" writes: > error: internal compiler error: > src/librustc/middle/mem_categorization.rs:490: no type for node 190935: > expr err (id=190935) in mem_categorization Can you build any other rust-based port, including lang/rust itself? If not make sure you have COMPAT_FREEBSD11 in

Re: Building (deleted) Waterfox 56.2.8: error: missing documentation for macro

2019-04-05 Thread Jan Beich
Graham Perrin writes: > On 05/04/2019 00:22, Jan Beich wrote: > > … > >> LLVM_CONFIG is added to mozconfig by Mk/bsd.gecko.mk in order to >> force a > specific version of devel/llvm*. Try the following instead: &

Re: Building (deleted) Waterfox 56.2.8: error: missing documentation for macro

2019-04-04 Thread Jan Beich
Graham Perrin writes: > On 17/03/2019 16:25, Jan Beich wrote: > >> … or add MOZ_OPTIONS+=--disable-stylo to Makefile.local. … > > Thanks again. This was one of a handful of keys to success. > > > > One thing puzzles me. I found it necessary to _manually_

Re: Building (deleted) Waterfox 56.2.8: error: missing documentation for macro

2019-03-17 Thread Jan Beich
Graham Perrin writes: > error: missing documentation for macro >--> > /wrkdirs/usr/ports/www/waterfox/work/Waterfox-56.2.8/servo/components/style_traits/values.rs:341:1 > | > 341 | macro_rules! define_css_keyword_enum { > | > | > note: lint

Re: Fw: Palemoon

2019-03-11 Thread Jan Beich
Courtney Thomas via freebsd-gecko writes: > Greetings ! > > Thank you for your work regarding palemoon for FreeBSD. gecko@ doesn't maintain www/palemoon. Discussing it here is fine but help isn't guaranteed. Better ask port maintainer or upstream. > I have for weeks been unable to compile

Re: problem compiling most recent Firefox

2019-01-23 Thread Jan Beich
Robert Huff writes: > In file included from > /data/port-work/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/.build/gfx/webrender_bindings/Unified_cpp_webrender_bindings0.cpp:20: > /data/port-work/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/firefox-65.0/gfx/webrender_bindings/RenderCompositor.cpp:35:47: > error: > use of

Re: Problem compiling firefox 12-Stable amd 64

2018-11-16 Thread Jan Beich
Filippo Moretti via freebsd-gecko writes: > checking rustc version... DEBUG: Executing: `/usr/local/bin/rustc > --version --verbose`DEBUG: The command returned non-zero exit status > -12.DEBUG: Its output was:DEBUG: | rustc 1.30.1DEBUG: | binary: > rustcDEBUG: | commit-hash: unknownDEBUG: |

Re: Firefox Core dumping.

2018-09-02 Thread Jan Beich
Jason Selwitz writes: >  Hello I was wondering if someone could provide a little insight or > point me in the right direction, I'm running FreeBSD 10.4-RELEASE-p10 I > recently performed a portupgrade on Firefox to bring it up to version > 62.0_1,1 the upgrade went fine however now when I start

Re: FF 61.0.2,1

2018-08-09 Thread Jan Beich
Reed Loefgren writes: > Just FYI > > I just now compiled and installed this on my FreeBSD box. The back > button does not work. Everything else appears to be OK, as much as > I've tested things. [...] > uname -a = FreeBSD something 11.2-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p1 > #0 r337396M: Mon Aug 

Re: firefox-61.0 runtime dependency missing

2018-06-22 Thread Jan Beich
"J.R. Oldroyd" writes: > Hi, > > Firefox-61.0 has a runtime dependency of sqlite3 > 3.22. > > I see you have a build dependency listing the sqlite3 version of >= 3.23.1, > however there is no runtime dependency. As a result, when I upgraded using > "pkg install firefox", firefox was upgraded

Re: Lightning removed from ThunderBird?

2018-05-23 Thread Jan Beich
Andrea Venturoli writes: > Hello. > > As an heavy user of ThunderBird + Ligthning I was a bit worried when I > saw the following commit message this morning: > >> mail/thunderbird: drop LIGHTNING as it's unusable after r470672 > > I understand this was later backed out, but I'd

Re: thunderbird, lightning localization

2018-05-19 Thread Jan Beich
Jan Beich <jbe...@freebsd.org> writes: > Corpo <acupunct...@cgocable.ca> writes: > >> The problem lies with these 2 files: >> >> < ... >/extensions/{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}/chrome.jar >> >> < ... >/exten

Re: thunderbird, lightning localization

2018-05-19 Thread Jan Beich
Corpo writes: > The problem lies with these 2 files: > > < ... >/extensions/{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}/chrome.jar > > < ... >/extensions/{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}/chrome.manifest > > as they are meant to be used for en-US only! Lightning on

Re: FreeBSD Port: firefox-60.0_2,1 missing 'Print to LPR'

2018-05-12 Thread Jan Beich
Stephen Gunn writes: > I'm running Firefox 60.0_2,1 on 11.1-RELEASE-p10. In the print > dialog, the option 'Print to LPR' no longer shows up, only 'Print to > File'. If I install firefox-esr, then 'Print to LPR' is again > present. LPR backend doesn't support PDF, so

Re: firefox

2018-05-08 Thread Jan Beich
"Wesley Wroten" writes: > are there any beta or testing versions of firefox i can get for freebsd? > i used to run nightly builds when i had to install debian for a while. ug > linux gross. > i volunteer for mozilla and id like to test and give feed back to them about >

Re: www/firefox-esr build dependencies

2018-04-10 Thread Jan Beich
"14th.presid...@gmail.com" <14th.presid...@gmail.com> writes: > Greetings, > > I just got bit by having SECURE_DELETE turned off in > databases/sqlite3, in that firefox failed the configure stage > but only after a couple of hours of building other stuff had > transpired. I assume this applies

Re: [package - 111i386-default][www/firefox] Failed for firefox-59.0.2_2, 1 in build

2018-04-03 Thread Jan Beich
pkg-fall...@freebsd.org writes: > checking for rustc... /usr/local/bin/rustc > checking for cargo... /usr/local/bin/cargo > checking rustc version... 1.24.1 > checking cargo version... 0.25.0 [...] >Compiling clang-sys v0.21.1 >Compiling which v1.0.3 >Compiling atty v0.2.2 >

Re: Google API key for Chromium and Firefox in FreeBSD

2018-02-25 Thread Jan Beich
Francois Marier writes: >> Our gecko@ team shares Google API key with chromium@ team. rene@ was the >> one who originally obtained the key, so maybe he still has the project ID. > > René, are you able to lookup the Project ID in your Google Account? > > To do that go to

Re: firefox 57.0.3,1 crash

2018-01-04 Thread Jan Beich
nanard writes: > Hello, > > I'm using firefox on my amd64 FreeBSD 10.3 laptop machine and it stopped > working since it's last update with "pkg upgrade" > > When ever I launch it, the main window open, but firefox then crashes > after a couple of seconds. > Below are a few

Re: Firefox 57 is eating my system

2018-01-01 Thread Jan Beich
Kevin Oberman writes: > Any hope for mozjemalloc? At this time I need to shutdown and restart > Firefox often and might be as bad as Chromium for memory use. > > i know that the malloc issue is at least a significant issue in memory use. > Is there a real intractable issue

Re: new firefox runs fine but won't open most web sites please advise

2017-12-09 Thread Jan Beich
Adam Weinberger writes: >> On 8 Dec, 2017, at 18:32, Space Cadet wrote: >> >> I just pkg installed the latest firefox for freebsd11 and suddenly all the >> most usefule websites are unavailable: google mail, you tube, schwab to >> name a few. >> >> I

Re: Firefox 57.0_3, 1 i386 SSE2 removal breaks build on FreeBSD 11.1 i386

2017-11-28 Thread Jan Beich
"Burmeister, Robert" writes: > Firefox 57.0_3,1 i386 SSE2 removal breaks build on FreeBSD 11.1 i386: > >Compiling same-file v0.1.3 >Compiling smallvec v0.4.3 >Compiling percent-encoding v1.0.0 >Compiling matches v0.1.4 >Compiling simd v0.2.0 >

Re: Building bug report

2017-11-21 Thread Jan Beich
(Please, don't abuse Reply-To when using mailing lists) Mathieu Demers via freebsd-gecko writes: > Hi, > > I have tried to build Firefox57 for 3 days but I had always the same > error when it is building. [...] > gmake[3]: Leaving directory

Re: Firefox (Doesn't) Build

2017-11-11 Thread Jan Beich
Patrick Dorion writes: > What's the difference between using Poudriere or Synth, though? > > This is a clean system, I can't imagine a jail being cleaner... it was > unpacked from the DVD the day before yesterday > > Also, how do you run PGO (profile-guided

Re: Firefox doesn't build...

2017-11-10 Thread Jan Beich
Dimitry Andric writes: > On 10 Nov 2017, at 22:43, Patrick Dorion wrote: > >> >> ... on amd-64. >> >> simd doesn't build: sse2 not found in x86. i tried a bunch of options, >> didn't work. > > See https://bugs.freebsd.org/223415. For now,

Re: No Stylo on i386

2017-10-18 Thread Jan Beich
Jan Beich <jbe...@freebsd.org> writes: > Firefox 57 plans to enable by default Rust-based CSS system[1]. It uses > rust-bindgen during build which works fine on amd64 but seems to crash > Cargo on i386. > > FF56 Stylo had issues[2] on Linux i386 but those appear unrela

Re: firefox 56.0,1 build error

2017-09-28 Thread Jan Beich
"Burmeister, Robert" writes: > FreeBSD 11.1 i386 > > firefox-55.0.3_2,1 < needs updating (port has 56.0,1) (linker error) > > -- > >

Re: No Stylo on i386

2017-09-28 Thread Jan Beich
Jean-Sébastien Pédron <dumbb...@freebsd.org> writes: > On 27.09.2017 12:17, Jan Beich wrote: > >> FF56 Stylo had issues[2] on Linux i386 but those appear unrelated to >> FreeBSD i386. OpenBSD i386 seems[3] to hit 32bit memory limit instead. >> >> $ cd /u

No Stylo on i386

2017-09-27 Thread Jan Beich
Firefox 57 plans to enable by default Rust-based CSS system[1]. It uses rust-bindgen during build which works fine on amd64 but seems to crash Cargo on i386. FF56 Stylo had issues[2] on Linux i386 but those appear unrelated to FreeBSD i386. OpenBSD i386 seems[3] to hit 32bit memory limit instead.

Re: bug in Thunderbird

2017-09-19 Thread Jan Beich
"S. R. Wright" writes: > PORTNAME= thunderbird > DISTVERSION= 52.3.0 > PORTREVISION= 1 > > Using the chat feature results in issues with at least XMPP (possibly > others) as it tries to resolv SRV but cannot due to this error > >> prpl-jabber: Error during SRV lookup: >

Firefox + U2F Security Keys

2017-09-15 Thread Jan Beich
Firefox 57 gained[1] more U2F support in Firefox 57. It relies on u2f-hid-rs[2] which hasn't been ported to FreeBSD. I'm not sure if Chromium supports U2F on FreeBSD but if no one helps Firefox won't as well. Note, U2F Support Add-on doesn't work in FF57. [1]

Re: Firefox 56 in FreeBSD: Safe Browsing API key required

2017-09-08 Thread Jan Beich
Jan Beich <jbe...@freebsd.org> writes: > Francois Marier <franc...@mozilla.com> writes: > >>>> I just verified your API key in a custom build of Firefox and it will >>>> work for basic Safe Browsing V4 support as long as you don't set >>>> MOZ

Re: Videos have a pink hint in Firefox

2017-09-03 Thread Jan Beich
"Mikhail T." writes: > Hello! This is a bizarre new problem I noticed after a recent upgrade > of Firefox -- not sure, when exactly it happened, because I don't view > videos on my computer very often. Below is an example of what I'm > talking about -- a screenshot

Re: Firefox 56 in FreeBSD: Safe Browsing API key required

2017-09-02 Thread Jan Beich
Francois Marier writes: > Essentially, you can't use download protection on non-official builds > (it wouldn't be of any value on BSD anyways, it's mostly for Windows > malware), and you need to use a different phishing list. FreeBSD can run Windows programs via Wine and

Re: Firefox 56 in FreeBSD: Safe Browsing API key required

2017-09-02 Thread Jan Beich
Francois Marier writes: >>> I just verified your API key in a custom build of Firefox and it will >>> work for basic Safe Browsing V4 support as long as you don't set >>> MOZILLA_OFFICIAL. >> >> Doesn't seem to work, at least on firefox-56.0b6. > > We need to uplift

Re: Firefox 56 in FreeBSD: Safe Browsing API key required

2017-09-01 Thread Jan Beich
Francois Marier <franc...@mozilla.com> writes: > On 07/08/17 09:37 PM, Jan Beich wrote: > >>> If you are indeed already including a Google API key in your builds, >>> then all you need to do is to add the Safe Browsing API to it, see >>> https://bugzilla

Re: Firefox 56 in FreeBSD: Safe Browsing API key required

2017-08-07 Thread Jan Beich
Francois Marier writes: > Hi, > > I'm responsible for Safe Browsing in Firefox and I am reaching out to > make sure that FreeBSD is ready for Firefox 56 (to be released on > 2017-09-26). > > In that version, we will be switching to the latest version of the Safe > Browsing

Re: Firefox problem with text hightlighting and scroll bar

2017-07-04 Thread Jan Beich
Soulaymane Lamrani via freebsd-gecko writes: > Hi gecko, > There seem to have a problem with my installation of > Firefox-54.0.1_1,1. The problems appear when I run Firefox. It > appeared with the latest update. I can't see the highlighting effect > when I highlight

Re: [lini...@freebsd.org: svn commit: r444421 - head/multimedia/openh264]

2017-06-26 Thread Jan Beich
Mark Linimon writes: > Author: linimon > Date: Mon Jun 26 22:38:38 2017 > New Revision: 21 > URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/21 > > Log: > Use the modern spelling of 'aarch64'. > > Approved by:portmgr (tier-2 blanket) > > Modified: >

Re: Compling firefox returns error in configuration since v. 54.0.

2017-06-23 Thread Jan Beich
erbose > /usr/loca/bin/cargo: Command not found. > root@gypsy:/usr/ports/www/firefox # /usr/local/bin/cargo --version --verbose > cargo-0.17.0 (built 2017-06-17) > release: 0.17.0 > root@gypsy:/usr/ports/www/firefox # uname -a > FreeBSD gypsy 11.0-RELEASE-p9 FreeBSD 11.0-RELE

Re: Compling firefox returns error in configuration since v. 54.0.

2017-06-22 Thread Jan Beich
Gj Aaftink writes: > Dear maintainer, compiling firefox returns this error. This is since v > 54.0, and I just updated the ports tree again and the problem persists. > There is no config.log file, so I cannot include that. Installed packages > list is attached. Any

Re: Unable to instal firefox-esr-52.1.2_1,1

2017-06-11 Thread Jan Beich
Peter Jeremy writes: > I'm trying to build/install firefox-esr-52.1.2_1,1 on a 10-STABLE/i386 jail How old is the 10-STABLE snapshot? Can you reproduce on 10.3-RELEASE/i386 jail? > in an amd64 host but it consistently fails during the staging process (see > below). What

Re: core dumped

2017-05-12 Thread Jan Beich
Geordie writes: > uname -a > FreeBSD geordieslaptop.home.network 11.0-STABLE FreeBSD 11.0-STABLE #2 > r317644: Mon May 1 11:43:03 EDT 2017 > > firefox-53.0.2,1 > > Actually I was running 53.0_2,1 yesterday and when rebooted the > machine firefox was kind enough to give me a

Re: FF nightly build help

2017-05-12 Thread Jan Beich
AN writes: > FreeBSD BSD_12 12.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT #38 r316642: Sat Apr > 8 12:09:19 EDT 2017 root@BSD_12:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL > amd64 http://buildbot.rhaalovely.net/builds/ binaries may work for you. Auto-updating isn't configured, so just unpack tarball

Re: FreeBSD ports - Thunderbird and Firefox / Firefox-ESR

2017-04-27 Thread Jan Beich
Tommi Pernila writes: > I use these ports daily and i compile them with a few custom flags/settings > with poudriere. ( the most notable being DEFAULT_VERSION+=ssl=libressl ) > > So would you need help with testing these? Aren't you already testing? Also, gecko@ ports use

Re: FF nightly build help

2017-04-20 Thread Jan Beich
AN writes: > URL: > https://trillian.chruetertee.ch/svn/freebsd-gecko/trunk/www/firefox-nightly > Relative URL: ^/trunk/www/firefox-nightly [...] > Last Changed Date: 2015-06-23 12:55:13 -0400 (Tue, 23 Jun 2015) I no longer dogfood gecko@ ports but some bits can be salvaged e.g.,

Re: Firefox 53 options

2017-04-17 Thread Jan Beich
AN writes: > It seems version 53 removed the option for GTK2, is it still possible > to use a build option somewhere to maintain GTK2 style? No, it's being phased out[1]. If you can't use GTK3 for some reason make your voice heard by replying on upstream mailing list, file bugs or

Re: DTrace issues?

2017-04-15 Thread Jan Beich
Sean Chittenden <s...@chittenden.org> writes: > On Apr 12, 2017, 22:19 -0700, Jan Beich <jbe...@freebsd.org>, wrote: >> jbe...@freebsd.org (Jan Beich) writes: >> >> > > If so, please point me at active bugs in this area. >> > >> > Firefox

Re: Firefox 53.0 Bug Report - gold linker

2017-04-13 Thread Jan Beich
Nathan Burow <nbu...@purdue.edu> writes: >> On Apr 13, 2017, at 00:10, Jan Beich <jbe...@freebsd.org> wrote: >> >> Nathan Burow <nbu...@purdue.edu> writes: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'm trying to compile firefox 53.0 on a FreeBSD

Re: svn commit: r438427 - in head/www: libxul linux-firefox

2017-04-13 Thread Jan Beich
Jan Beich <jbe...@freebsd.org> writes: > Author: jbeich > Date: Thu Apr 13 05:50:04 2017 > New Revision: 438427 > URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/438427 > > Log: > www/linux-firefox, www/libxul: update to 45.9.0 (rc3) Both of these cannot switch to

Re: DTrace issues?

2017-04-12 Thread Jan Beich
jbe...@freebsd.org (Jan Beich) writes: >> If so, please point me at active bugs in this area. > > Firefox is affected by a few more DTrace issues but those are old and > have been worked around in the ports tree. > > https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21455

Re: Firefox 53.0 Bug Report - gold linker

2017-04-12 Thread Jan Beich
Nathan Burow writes: > Hello, > > I'm trying to compile firefox 53.0 on a FreeBSD 11 VM (Virtual Box on > Ubuntu > 16.04). I've changed the linker to the gold linker, and it no longer > builds. > The error output and other requested information is below. This error > appears

Re: FreeBSD Port: www/firefox

2017-04-12 Thread Jan Beich
Konstantin Belousov <kostik...@gmail.com> writes: > On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 02:00:31AM +0200, Jan Beich wrote: > >> Christoph Moench-Tegeder <c...@burggraben.net> writes: >> >> > ## Jan Beich (jbe...@freebsd.org): >> > >> >> Walter Schw

Re: FreeBSD Port: www/firefox

2017-04-11 Thread Jan Beich
Christoph Moench-Tegeder <c...@burggraben.net> writes: > ## Jan Beich (jbe...@freebsd.org): > >> Walter Schwarzenfeld (privately) writes: >> > With gtk3 on it starts after sysctl p1003_1b.sem_nsems_max=512. >> > Please => pkg-message. >> >>

Re: FreeBSD Port: www/firefox

2017-04-11 Thread Jan Beich
Jakub Lach writes: > Can firefox 53 be build with gtk2? > > File > "/usr/obj/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/firefox-53.0/python/mozbuild/mozbuild/configure/options.py", > line 366, in get_value > % (val, ', '.join("'%s'" % c for c in self.choices))) >

Re: FreeBSD Port: www/firefox

2017-04-10 Thread Jan Beich
David Hughes writes: > Hi > > Would it be possible to have OSS support patched back into Firefox, like > NetBSD seems to do? > > See NetBSD patches below > > https://github.com/jsonn/pkgsrc/blob/trunk/www/firefox/patches/patch-media_libcubeb_src_cubeb__oss.c >

Re: build failure for firefox 50.0.1 on FB10.3

2016-12-10 Thread Jan Beich
Omar S writes: > This is where the failure occurs: > INPUT("../../gfx/skia/Unified_cpp_gfx_skia8.o") > INPUT("../../gfx/skia/Unified_cpp_gfx_skia9.o") > INPUT("StaticXULComponentsEnd/StaticXULComponentsEnd.o") > > /usr/local/bin/ld:

Re: Firefox 50.0, 1_1, on FreeBSD 9 - Regular crash with Bus error 10, probably to Javascript.

2016-11-08 Thread Jan Beich
Robert Backhaus writes: > #0 CopySwapUTF16 (aLen=24, aOutBuf=, aInBuf=) > at > gfx/thebes/gfxFontUtils.cpp:927 > #1 gfxFontUtils::DecodeFontName (aNameData=, aByteLen=48, > aPlatformCode=, > aScriptCode=, aLangCode=, aName=...) > at >

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