Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-21 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 12:06:06PM -0500, Ian Darwin said that
 I agree. It needs to get committed so we can move ahead, and it's better
 than what it replaces.


perhaps waiting a bit won't hurt:
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=13049

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Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-21 Thread Ian Darwin

frantisek holop wrote:


hmm, on Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 12:06:06PM -0500, Ian Darwin said that
 


I agree. It needs to get committed so we can move ahead, and it's better
than what it replaces.
   


perhaps waiting a bit won't hurt:
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=13049


 

Our testing has not shown up any of those instabilities. The article 
claims that 450 of the
tens of thousands who have downloaded 1.5 have had stability problems. 
As the article states:


Before we get too far down that path, however, let's put things in
perspective. More than 60 percent of the people who responded to
our request for personal experiences with Firefox 1.5 reported they
had no problems whatsoever with the browser software. And there is
absolutely no statistically valid way to draw any hard conclusions
about how many people are having stability issues with Firefox 1.5
based on this small sample size. At a rough guess, the number of
people experiencing serious problems is probably well under 10
percent of all the people who have downloaded and installed Firefox 1.5...

Anyone who's worried (or who sees any of these instabilities) can and 
should use the previous
packages, which will remain on the mirror sites for a little while (or 
in your /usr/ports/packages
if you build your own). Or, if you want even more stability, stay with 
the stable branch.




Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-20 Thread Ian Darwin


Isn't it time firefox 1.5 got committed already? Why are people holding 
back their okays!?
   



I thought there was more work to do or something.  Please commit 1.5
already.


 


I agree. It needs to get committed so we can move ahead, and it's better
than what it replaces.



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-17 Thread Andy Wingate
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Simon Dassow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 01:55:14PM +0100, Bernd Ahlers wrote:
  Here's an updated patch.
  
  Please test! We want to get this in! :)
 
 Works on -current i386.

In general it seems fine except for crashing out with Signal 11 when
printing. The file/printout is completed but Firefox exits.

That and the remaining mentions of Deer Park in error boxes (which
Kurt suggested Bernd may already be fully aware of) are the only
problems I have with it.
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Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-14 Thread Simon Dassow
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 01:55:14PM +0100, Bernd Ahlers wrote:
 Here's an updated patch.
 
 Please test! We want to get this in! :)

Works on -current i386.


Thanks and kind regards

Simon



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-11 Thread edgar mortiz
Bernd,

hi Im an openbsd newbie and i would like to ask you for some
instructions on how to use this diff.


thanks a million
edgar

On 11/30/05, Bernd Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi!

 Attached is an update to mozilla-firefox-1.5.

 This diff was mostly done by [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Please test (esp. on non-i386) and comment.

 Bernd

 PS: 'patch -E' recommended





Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-10 Thread Kurt Miller
On Thursday 08 December 2005 10:53 am, Kurt Miller wrote:
 On Tuesday 06 December 2005 08:17 pm, Jolan Luff wrote:
  On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 09:20:09AM -0500, Kurt Miller wrote:
   On Friday 02 December 2005 08:39 am, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Peter Str?mberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We'll have to add --enable-official-branding to
 CONFIGURE_ARGS to get the right brand.dtd file.
   
Yes, with that I get Firefox.
  
   Unfortunately, we can't use  --enable-official-branding without
   permission from moz.org. They have started to enforce their
   trademarks. We can use Firefox Community Edition branding in
   the mean time. See:
  
   http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/policy.html
   http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/l10n-policy.html
  
   Bernd's latest patch includes the branding change and also remove
   some old freetype patches that are not needed anymore.
 
  It still says Deer Park prevented this site from opening a popup
  window.  Also, I believe patch-xpcom_io_nsNativeCharsetUtils_cpp
  might be unnecessary now.

Missed this the first time. Good catch the 
patch-xpcom_io_nsNativeCharsetUtils_cpp patch is not needed too.

I think Bernd noted one more place to fix Deer Park and might have
this one fixed too.

   Please test Bernd's latest patch so we can get it in.
 
  Works fine on amd64 and i386 here.  It doesn't work via remote X11
  on macppc though.

 Yea, I'm seeing it fail on mappc too (not remote X). I debugged it a
 little and found that we are hitting this cairo bug:

 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4505

 Seems to be related to 8 bpp Depth.

Regarding the crashes: they are from a cairo bug and effect all the 
gtk+2 apps I've tried. I've been able to reproduce it on multiple 
platforms in multiple apps. All you need to do is have your X server in 
Depth 8 and ssh -X to another box to run something like gftp to see it.
For macpcc I can reproduce it locally (again Depth 8). Funny thing is
I can't reproduce it locally on i386, but remote i386 fails too.

Since this is a generic problem and not firefox specific I think firefox 
should not be held up by it.

-Kurt



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-08 Thread Kurt Miller
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 08:17 pm, Jolan Luff wrote:
 On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 09:20:09AM -0500, Kurt Miller wrote:
  On Friday 02 December 2005 08:39 am, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
   Peter Str?mberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We'll have to add --enable-official-branding to CONFIGURE_ARGS
to get the right brand.dtd file.
  
   Yes, with that I get Firefox.
 
  Unfortunately, we can't use  --enable-official-branding without
  permission from moz.org. They have started to enforce their
  trademarks. We can use Firefox Community Edition branding in the
  mean time. See:
 
  http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/policy.html
  http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/l10n-policy.html
 
  Bernd's latest patch includes the branding change and also remove
  some old freetype patches that are not needed anymore.

 It still says Deer Park prevented this site from opening a popup
 window.  Also, I believe patch-xpcom_io_nsNativeCharsetUtils_cpp
 might be unnecessary now.


  Please test Bernd's latest patch so we can get it in.

 Works fine on amd64 and i386 here.  It doesn't work via remote X11 on
 macppc though.

Yea, I'm seeing it fail on mappc too (not remote X). I debugged it a 
little and found that we are hitting this cairo bug:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4505

Seems to be related to 8 bpp Depth.

-Kurt



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-06 Thread Jolan Luff
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 09:20:09AM -0500, Kurt Miller wrote:
 On Friday 02 December 2005 08:39 am, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
  Peter Str?mberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   We'll have to add --enable-official-branding to CONFIGURE_ARGS
   to get the right brand.dtd file.
 
  Yes, with that I get Firefox.
 
 Unfortunately, we can't use  --enable-official-branding without 
 permission from moz.org. They have started to enforce their trademarks. 
 We can use Firefox Community Edition branding in the mean time. See:
 
 http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/policy.html
 http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/l10n-policy.html
 
 Bernd's latest patch includes the branding change and also remove some 
 old freetype patches that are not needed anymore.

It still says Deer Park prevented this site from opening a popup
window.  Also, I believe patch-xpcom_io_nsNativeCharsetUtils_cpp might
be unnecessary now.
 
 Please test Bernd's latest patch so we can get it in.

Works fine on amd64 and i386 here.  It doesn't work via remote X11 on
macppc though.



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-05 Thread Ian Darwin

Peter Strömberg wrote:


On 30 Nov 2005 at 23:59, Christian Weisgerber wrote:

 


Bernd Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   


Attached is an update to mozilla-firefox-1.5.
This diff was mostly done by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please test (esp. on non-i386) and comment.


The latest set of patches (with Firefox Community Edition) seems to work.
And it looks a lot better than Deer Park :-)

Thanks
Ian



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-03 Thread Damien Miller
Kurt Miller wrote:
 Unfortunately, we can't use  --enable-official-branding without 
 permission from moz.org. They have started to enforce their trademarks. 
 We can use Firefox Community Edition branding in the mean time. See:
 
 http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/policy.html
 http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/l10n-policy.html

Maybe we should just bypass all this rubbish and call out package
burning dog or something...

1.5 is working OK on i386 -current, but I am experiencing occasional
crashes that I haven't caught on the console yet. These started after I
rebuild 1.0.7 with the updated glib  gtk, so I don't think these are
related to 1.5.

-d



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-03 Thread Sigfred Håversen

Bernd Ahlers wrote:

Here's an updated patch.

Please test! We want to get this in! :)

Bernd


Works OK on i386 -current (some browsing and ftp downloads tested).
I've two plugins NoScript and AdBlock that works as well.

/Sigfred



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-03 Thread Niall O'Higgins
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 01:55:14PM +0100, Bernd Ahlers wrote:
 Here's an updated patch.
 
 Please test! We want to get this in! :)
 
 Bernd

Tested on amd64 -current.



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-03 Thread Peter Hessler
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 09:20:09 -0500
Kurt Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

: On Friday 02 December 2005 08:39 am, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
:  Peter Strömberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:   We'll have to add --enable-official-branding to CONFIGURE_ARGS
:   to get the right brand.dtd file.
: 
:  Yes, with that I get Firefox.
: 
: Unfortunately, we can't use  --enable-official-branding without 
: permission from moz.org. They have started to enforce their
: trademarks. We can use Firefox Community Edition branding in the
: mean time. See:
: 
: http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/policy.html
: http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/l10n-policy.html

I thought we had permission to use --enable-official-branding.  At
least thats how I interpret change 1.26 of the Makefile.


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Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-02 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Peter Strömberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 We'll have to add --enable-official-branding to CONFIGURE_ARGS
 to get the right brand.dtd file.

Yes, with that I get Firefox.

For me this 1.5 update is fine on amd64, i386, and sparc64.

-- 
Christian naddy Weisgerber  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-01 Thread Peter Strömberg
On 30 Nov 2005 at 23:59, Christian Weisgerber wrote:

 Bernd Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Attached is an update to mozilla-firefox-1.5.
  This diff was mostly done by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Please test (esp. on non-i386) and comment.
 
 This version still prominently calls itself Deer Park (window
 title, about, help).  Is that a hiccup because ours isn't an
 official build?  An upstream oversight?  A new brand dilution
 scheme?

We'll have to add --enable-official-branding to CONFIGURE_ARGS
to get the right brand.dtd file.



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-12-01 Thread Chris Kuethe
On 30/11/05, Bernd Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi!

 Attached is an update to mozilla-firefox-1.5.

 This diff was mostly done by [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Please test (esp. on non-i386) and comment.

Seems to be working well enough on i386. My extensions all seem to be
doing the right things:
* sessionsaver
* redirect remover
* remove it permanently
* noscript
* tabbrowser preferences
* refcontrol
* showip
* disable target for downloads
* tweak network

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UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-11-30 Thread Bernd Ahlers
Hi!

Attached is an update to mozilla-firefox-1.5.

This diff was mostly done by [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please test (esp. on non-i386) and comment.

Bernd

PS: 'patch -E' recommended


mozilla-firefox-1.5.diff.gz
Description: application/gunzip


Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-11-30 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Bernd Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Attached is an update to mozilla-firefox-1.5.
 This diff was mostly done by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Please test (esp. on non-i386) and comment.

This version still prominently calls itself Deer Park (window
title, about, help).  Is that a hiccup because ours isn't an
official build?  An upstream oversight?  A new brand dilution
scheme?

-- 
Christian naddy Weisgerber  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-1.5

2005-11-30 Thread STeve Andre'
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 18:59, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
 Bernd Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Attached is an update to mozilla-firefox-1.5.
  This diff was mostly done by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Please test (esp. on non-i386) and comment.

 This version still prominently calls itself Deer Park (window
 title, about, help).  Is that a hiccup because ours isn't an
 official build?  An upstream oversight?  A new brand dilution
 scheme?

No, it's deer hunting season, here in the midwest USA. ;-)

--STeve Andre'