Isaac David <isacdaavid@...> writes: > > Le dim. 19 juin 2016 à 8:57, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton > <lkcl <at> lkcl.net> a écrit : > > [please cc me on replies as i subscribe "nomail" to lists, thanks] > > > > folks hi what's the status of icecat for armv7h? it's not listed as > > an available package for installation, although a ton of stuff that > > *depends* on it is, such as all the language packs, the ublock plugin > > etc. > > > > l. > > > > --- > > crowd-funded eco-conscious hardware: > > https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68 > > Greetings Luke, > > Neither Icecat nor our free version of Iceweasel is available > for armv7h. I have tried several times and at some point I > managed to build iceweasel, but it soon became out of date > and had to be removed from the repos after dependencies > stopped being satisfiable. Firefox has a very sensitive > buildprocess to say the least.
i was the lead developer behind pyjamas-desktop, i had 3 web browser engines to maintain, and, at one point due to the mozilla foundation beginning to focus on speed-speed-speed to the pathological exclusion of all other considerations (in direct violation of their own charter, it has to be pointed out), i had to look at maintaining a fork of the firefox xulrunner engine at one point. it may surprise you to learn that i decided *not* to do that... :) so yeah, i know where you're coming from. i had the advantage of working off of debian at the time so could do "apt-get build-dep ..." but i *still* decided that it would be, on my own, completely insane to maintain a fork of xulrunner. i'll take a look at seamonkey. i know that the majority of other browsers in the parabola repo are webkit-based: webkit, as maintained by apple, has its own set of... uhh... problems shall we say. the apple development team is dominated by a technical bully by the name of "mark rowe". his expertise leaves the rest of the team in a difficult position of not being able to call him out on the way that he dominates outsiders (and external contributions). however after some considerable time even google got the message and decided to fork the *entire* webkit codebase: this effort became known as "blink". i helped them (behind the scenes) to steer them towards getting decent well-designed javascript bindings (which is extremely difficult to do properly, it requires about 12 different simultaneous technical programming language skillsets), and that's now up and running and stable. so, good for them. basically what i'm saying, is, do consider putting chromium into the parabola repository (if it isn't being considered already?) and i know that the debian team has already done the patches needed to remove the advertising and privacy-violating features that are considered to be acceptable by google, so *that* won't be a huge effort either. alright back to it, btw the crowdfunding's launching this evening http://crowdsupply.com/eoma68 i'll be expanding on the software that's installed over the next few weeks but it basically will go out the door with parabola gnu/linux-libre as the major default OS, we'll be able to reach a lot of FSF supporters as a result. so, yeah. thank you to everyone who's worked on parabola-arm. l. _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
