Hi! I am a bit confused. We used to download sources from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla/ Is that still true?
Also, I am trying to build icecat_31.0+gnu3.tar.gz, and README.IceCat says, run .configure to make, but there is no .configure. I am doing something wrong? On 09/11/2014 07:36 AM, Antonio Trande wrote: > On Thu 11 Sep 2014 04:15:48 PM CEST, Rubén Rodríguez wrote: >> Hi everybody, >> >> this is Ruben Rodriguez. I recently became the maintainer for the IceCat >> package and I've been working to make a new release based on the current >> upstream code. > > Hi Ruben. > Nice to meet/read you on this ML. > > I'm Antonio, since short time in this ML, I'm engaging to package > IceCat for the Fedora Project. > IceCat requires big work so I think we will hear frequently. :) > >> >> Development packages can be found at http://devel.trisquel.info/icecat/ >> The "toutatis" repo should work on Trisquel 6, Debian Stable and Ubuntu >> Precise, while the "belenos" one should work on Trisquel 7 (beta), >> Debian Testing and Ubuntu Trusty. > > Mainly I need of the source archive that should be > http://devel.trisquel.info/icecat/belenos/pool/main/i/icecat/icecat_31.0+gnu3.tar.gz. > >> >> The current packages are based on v31, and v32 ones should be ready >> today. I plan to release new versions following upstream ones with about >> a week delay or less. Releases would be made for both the latest release >> available and also the latest update for version 31 "Extended Support >> Release". I'll be including some of TorBrowser features into the v31 >> branch as soon as they are ported upstream. >> >> Main changes from the previous version focus on providing better >> privacy, in particular protecting the user against fingerprinting. The >> settings have been tweaked to prevent the browser from leaking >> information through referrers, cookies, useragent and other methods. >> >> The current version comes with this main extensions enabled: >> >> * LibreJS to check for the freedom of the javascript you run >> * HTTPS-Everywhere redirects you to secure versions of sites >> * A customized Adblockplus blocks known privacy trackers, and when in >> private browsing mode it blocks all third party content. >> * A custom homepage lists this and other features with links to >> documentation and the possibility to disable them quickly if needed. >> >> I'm working on some last details before I make a proper release >> announcement, which would come with a more comprehensive list of >> features. Stay tuned, and test the development packages! >> > > -- > Antonio Trande > > mailto: sagitterATfedoraproject.org > http://fedoraos.wordpress.com/ > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sagitter > GPG Key: D400D6C4 > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org >
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