Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 154, Issue 8

2019-07-28 Thread Habs

On Sat, 27 Jul 2019, bug-gnuzilla-requ...@gnu.org wrote:



Message: 2
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2019 08:35:46 -0400
From: Ian Kelling 
To: Habs 
Cc: bug-gnuzilla@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] gpg public signatures eq. Icecat/Ruben
(fwd)
Message-ID: <875znn1wpp@fsf.org>
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Habs  writes:


Hello list - sending this again please...

Where can 'we' find up-to-date public signature files for checking 
software please ?  e.g. Ruben's key for icecat.  Then, how can we ensure 
they are not tampered with fingerprints etc ?


I'm asking because I came across some old sigs... and the only link I 
could find was on Savannah 'download the keyring' and some on there did 
not match others I came across elsewhere.


Looking forward to some help with the above. Thank you. Habs


https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-keyring.gpg

and in ruben's case, you can also verify by checking
https://www.fsf.org/about/staff-and-board
which has his key fingerprint and links to
https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/fsf-keyring.gpg

He did change to a new key this year and other people have asked similar 
questions.

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Thank you for the info. I have managed to get some keys from the 
fsf-keyring link that verified fine.


There are still some inconsistencies as I encountered it yesterday, with 
the fingerprint/key for Ruben listed specifically on the 'staff-and-board' 
link; I had problems with that key/fingerprint/verification [of icecat], 
but the one in the fsf-keyring was fine.


Thanks again. Best wishes, Habs.

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 154, Issue 1

2019-07-09 Thread Habs

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[cut for brevity]

Today's Topics:

  1. Re: Up-to-date IceCat source tarballs now available via GNU
 Guix (i...@dantalion.nl)
  2. Re: Up-to-date IceCat source tarballs now available via GNU
 Guix (bill-auger)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 09:26:34 +0200
From: "i...@dantalion.nl" 
To: bug-gnuzilla@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Up-to-date IceCat source tarballs now
available via GNU Guix
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Hello everyone,
[cut for brevity]
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Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 07:20:41 -0400
From: bill-auger 
To: bug-gnuzilla@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Up-to-date IceCat source tarballs now
available via GNU Guix
Message-ID: <20190709072041.2c2f61bf@parabola>
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that specific concern is only one symptom of the current
situation - at the root of it, is the fact that there is often a
significant amount of work involved to prepare each new release
of these browsers; and the gnuzilla project is currently
under-staffed, and asking for contributors - that has been
discussed recently on this list[1]

some of us have been proposing that the ideal solution is for
the downstreams that package and distribute icecat, and other
FSDG-compliant mozilla-derived browsers, should collaborate more
closely with the gnuzilla project, so that the combined efforts
could go toward getting official upstream versions out sooner as
well as downstream distro packages; rather than repeating the
same work on each fork ahead of the upstream, and then
advertising each downstream release on this list, while the
upstream is still lagging behind

generally speaking, anytime a downstream moves ahead of its
upstream, without offering back upstream, patches that the
upstream would gladly accept for the benefit of all other
downstreams, or when an upstream refuses valuable contributions
that would benefit it's downstreams, that probably indicates a
serious problem somewhere in the ecosystem; one that affects
everyone interested in that project - a bit of conversation,
coordinate, and collaboration among downstreams and the upstream,
could not only solve that problem, but improve the whole
ecosystem surrounding the project

the link below is an example just recently, when someone started
a thread, advertising compiled binaries that were a version
ahead of gnuzilla, also explaining the steps that were taken to
upgrade, and offering to help gnuzilla to move forward - in that
case, the necessary changes were minimal; and that person was
asked to join the team - then three days later, a new version of
icecat was released - that proved to be a fruitful interaction -
gnuzilla just needs more interaction of that sort, from people
who are willing to share their packaging experiences and
opinions with the upstream

[1]: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnuzilla/2019-05/msg00025.html





In response to Message 2:  that just makes so much sense - hopefully 
everyone of the folk involved, who give their much appreciated time to 
make these projects available to us mere mortals, can get together to make 
this happen.


Thank you to everyone working on these projects; much appreciated !

Habs
- enjoying Slackware !

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Bug: Default bundled Tor™ Browser Button extension leaks your IP over DNS requests in default configuration.

2019-06-08 Thread Mike Gerwitz
On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 12:31:08 -0400, bill-auger wrote:
> so, on this mailing list, the first question to ask is: "can this
> behavior be reproduced in GNU icecat?"

Yes, see:

  https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnuzilla/2019-01/msg2.html

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Bug: Default bundled Tor™ Browser Button extension leaks your IP over DNS requests in default configuration.

2019-06-07 Thread bill-auger
just because you see some behavior with parabola's icecat does
not necessarily imply that GNU has that same behavior - the same
is true for most every program - it is always best to file bug
reports on your distro's bug tracker, unless you firstly try the
version released by the upstream and determine that the same bug
is present in the upstream realease

so, on this mailing list, the first question to ask is: "can this
behavior be reproduced in GNU icecat?"

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[Bug-gnuzilla] Bug: Default bundled Tor™ Browser Button extension leaks your IP over DNS requests in default configuration.

2019-06-07 Thread turner
This is easy to test, setup the Tor Browser button with the default
configuration in Icecat and access a regular site, which should work.
However if you attempt to access a Tor hidden site the name does not
resolve. This demonstrates that the DNS requests are not going to the
Tor socks proxy like they should be. This can be fixed by setting
network.proxy.socks_remote_dns to true whenever the Tor Browser Button
is enabled, but that does not seem to be the default behavior.

I'm running the latest icecat version packaged for Parabola and the
output of icecat --version is GNU icecat 60.3.0

If solving this is not an easy fix it may be better to disable the
extension, since at the moment users are not secure and their DNS
requests for Tor go directly to their ISP or their local network which
could put them in danger.

- Turner Hall

https://gnu3.xyz/


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[Bug-gnuzilla] Bug: Default bundled Tor Browser Button extension leaks your IP over DNS requests by default

2019-06-06 Thread turner
This is easy to test, setup the Tor Browser button with the default
configuration in Icecat and access a regular site, which should work.
However if you attempt to access a Tor hidden site the name does not
resolve. This demonstrates that the DNS requests are not going to the
Tor socks proxy like they should be. This can be fixed by setting
network.proxy.socks_remote_dns to true whenever the Tor Browser Button
is enabled, but that does not seem to be the default behavior.

I'm running the latest icecat version packaged for Parabola and the
output of icecat --version is GNU icecat 60.3.0

If solving this is not an easy fix it may be better to disable the
extension, since at the moment users are not secure and their DNS
requests for Tor go directly to their ISP or their local network which
could put them in danger.


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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Bug on IceCat mobile

2019-03-09 Thread Johannes Marbach

Hi William,

I don't have a solution to your problem but as there generally hasn't 
been much of a response to any mobile-related questions on this list I 
was actually wondering if the GNUzilla team themselves actually 
maintains the F-Droid version or if that is an external effort. The 
Android app seems to be at 60.5.1 while the desktop app is at 60.3.0.


Best,
Johannes


On 3/9/19 7:11 AM, baud.will...@free.fr wrote:

Hi,

First, let me tell you I'm French. So i apologize if my English is not perfect.

I have a Nokia 7 plus and I downloaded F-Droid.
With F-Droid, I downloaded IceCat but I can't login in the parameters.
A circle turn over and over and nothing (I already tried all a night).

Somebody already had the same problem 2 years ago : 
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1379601
An other on a desktop version too (I don't find again the link). This one could 
log in with an upgrade.

It's the only software I need to emancipate the Play store.

I hope you will can resolve this bug.
Thank you for your work.
Best regards.

William

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[Bug-gnuzilla] Bug on IceCat mobile

2019-03-09 Thread baud . william
Hi,

First, let me tell you I'm French. So i apologize if my English is not perfect.

I have a Nokia 7 plus and I downloaded F-Droid.
With F-Droid, I downloaded IceCat but I can't login in the parameters.
A circle turn over and over and nothing (I already tried all a night).

Somebody already had the same problem 2 years ago : 
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1379601
An other on a desktop version too (I don't find again the link). This one could 
log in with an upgrade.

It's the only software I need to emancipate the Play store.

I hope you will can resolve this bug.
Thank you for your work.
Best regards.

William

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 137, Issue 13

2018-02-22 Thread Habs


Hello all

On Thu, 22 Feb 2018, bug-gnuzilla-requ...@gnu.org wrote:


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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: GNU LibreJS won't be removed from GNU IceCat (Ivan Zaigralin)
  7. Re: GNU LibreJS won't be removed from GNU IceCat (Julie Marchant)




Even with those well-made points, I would add that 'users' have to be 
bothered in the first place to want change.  I doubt the majority of 
every-day users are aware enough, or are that bothered about it.


Whilst not about browsing per se, I recall a conversation I was having in 
some free time, where very briefly with a bit of reasoning I mentioned 
about not being interested in using skype, facebook messenger, whatsapp 
etc and using other communication options; to which I got a reply, 
someting like "why can't you just be normal and use what everyone else 
does... I'm not bothered, as long as I can do what I want and it 
works..especially on my smart phone".


If 'normal users' become more informed and are really bothered to demand 
change, then perhaps things move [more] quickly.


Regards
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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Bug

2018-02-01 Thread Gary
I've only seen this happen in Windows-- which is what the screen shot looks 
like.



> On Jan 31, 2018, at 4:04 PM, David Hedlund  wrote:
> 
> I cannot reproduce this error in Trisquel 7 with 52.3.0-gnu1+7.0trisquel3
> 
> Which operating system are you running?
> 
>> On 2018-01-24 18:44, Yandex Mail wrote:
>> Hi.
>>  
>> As this is a problem I have experienced in IceCat you may already know about 
>> it. There is no need to reply to this.
>>  
>> When I close IceCat using the cross in the top right hand corner (which I do 
>> regularly) I get the error message as shown in the attached picture. If I 
>> open it again immediately and close it the same way I don’t get the error. 
>> If I use File/Exit I don’t get the problem but I don’t use this method. This 
>> is for your interest.
>>  
>> Regards
>>  
>> Lyn Edmenson
>> 
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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Bug

2018-01-31 Thread David Hedlund

I cannot reproduce this error in Trisquel 7 with 52.3.0-gnu1+7.0trisquel3

Which operating system are you running?

On 2018-01-24 18:44, Yandex Mail wrote:


Hi.

As this is a problem I have experienced in IceCat you may already know 
about it. There is no need to reply to this.


When I close IceCat using the cross in the top right hand corner 
(which I do regularly) I get the error message as shown in the 
attached picture. If I open it again immediately and close it the same 
way I don’t get the error. If I use File/Exit I don’t get the problem 
but I don’t use this method. This is for your interest.


Regards

Lyn Edmenson



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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Bug

2018-01-26 Thread Narcis Garcia
Problem may be in the window manager, a component of operating system.


El 24/01/18 a les 18:44, Yandex Mail ha escrit:
> Hi.
> 
>  
> 
> As this is a problem I have experienced in IceCat you may already know
> about it. There is no need to reply to this.
> 
>  
> 
> When I close IceCat using the cross in the top right hand corner (which
> I do regularly) I get the error message as shown in the attached
> picture. If I open it again immediately and close it the same way I
> don’t get the error. If I use File/Exit I don’t get the problem but I
> don’t use this method. This is for your interest.
> 
>  
> 
> Regards
> 
>  
> 
> Lyn Edmenson
> 
> 
> 
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[Bug-gnuzilla] Bug

2018-01-24 Thread Yandex Mail
Hi.

 

As this is a problem I have experienced in IceCat you may already know about
it. There is no need to reply to this.

 

When I close IceCat using the cross in the top right hand corner (which I do
regularly) I get the error message as shown in the attached picture. If I
open it again immediately and close it the same way I don't get the error.
If I use File/Exit I don't get the problem but I don't use this method. This
is for your interest.

 

Regards

 

Lyn Edmenson

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 117, Issue 8

2017-08-08 Thread David Hedlund

Merged to https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?50941


On 2016-06-17 21:56, Adam Bogacki wrote:


I vote for Tiberiu.

Hail Cezar !

Adam.

adam.boga...@clear.net.nz

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   2. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
  (David Hedlund)
   3. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
  (Daniel Quintiliani)
   4. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
  (Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic)
   5. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
  (David Hedlund)
   6. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
  (Narcis Garcia)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 12:54:33 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Daniel Quintiliani" <d...@runbox.com>
To: "Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic" <t...@ceata.org>
Cc: "bug-gnuzilla" <bug-gnuzilla@gnu.org>, "gnuzilla-dev"
<gnuzilla-...@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of
.mozilla/icecat/
Message-ID: <e1bde5j-0004uy...@rmm6prod02.runbox.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Hi,

I think it's a better idea to keep all the Mozilla-based products' 
profiles in the same predictable place. Thunderbird, Tor Browser 
Bundle, etc.


BTW, any new info on the v45 security issues vs the cookie prompt? 
Were we going to backport the security updates to v38, or move 
forward to v45 like TBB has, possibly including one of the add-ons 
Mozilla recommended?


Personally I can't imagine using a cookie prompt for each site (plus 
every banner ad and invisible GIF?) and always found it better to 
clean cookies on shutdown, and have done so pretty much all my life. 
I wouldn't mind sacrificing such a feature in exchange for fixing 
security issues now and more easily in the future.


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On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:07:34 +0300, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic 
<t...@ceata.org> wrote:



Hello,

I'm impressed with the new GNU IceCat maintained by Ruben.

However, I would love to see the profiles stored under 
.gnuzilla/icecat/

instead of the current path .mozilla/icecat/.

Is there a technical reason why this shouldn't be possible? I'm 
thinking

maybe backward compatibility?

Please let me know.
Tiberiu

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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 18:58:19 +0200
From: David Hedlund <pub...@beloved.name>
To: Daniel Quintiliani <d...@runbox.com>,Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic
<t...@ceata.org>
Cc: gnuzilla-dev <gnuzilla-...@gnu.org>, bug-gnuzilla
<bug-gnuzilla@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of
.mozilla/icecat/
Message-ID: <5761892b.7020...@beloved.name>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"; Format="flowed"

Tiberiu makes sense;The /Debian/ Free Software /Guidelines/ (DFSG) 
decided to put  Icedove in ~/.icedove



On 2016-06-15 18:54, Daniel Quintiliani wrote:

Hi,

I think it's a better idea to keep all the Mozilla-based products' 
profiles in the same predictable place. Thunderbird, Tor Browser 
Bundle, etc.


BTW, any new info on the v45 security issues vs the cookie prompt? 
Were we going to backport the security updates to v38, or move 
forward to v45 like TBB has, possibly including one of the add-ons 
Mozilla recommended?


Personally I can't imagine using a cookie prompt for each site (plus 
every banner ad and invisible GIF?) and always found it better to 
clean cookies on shutdown, and have done so pretty much all my life. 
I wouldn't mind sacrificing such a feature in exchange for fixing 
security issues now and more easily in the future.


--

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On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:07:34 +0300, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic 
<t...@ceata.org> wrote:



Hello,

I'm impressed with the new GNU IceCat maintained by Ruben.

However, I would love to see the profiles stored under 
.gnuzilla/icecat/

instead of the current path .mozilla/icecat/.

Is there a technical reason why this shouldn't be possible? I'm 
thinking

maybe backward compatibility?

Please let me know.
Tiberiu

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 117, Issue 8

2016-06-17 Thread Adam Bogacki

I vote for Tiberiu.

Hail Cezar !

Adam.

adam.boga...@clear.net.nz

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  (David Hedlund)
   3. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
  (Daniel Quintiliani)
   4. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
  (Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic)
   5. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
  (David Hedlund)
   6. Re: Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of .mozilla/icecat/
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 12:54:33 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Daniel Quintiliani" <d...@runbox.com>
To: "Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic" <t...@ceata.org>
Cc: "bug-gnuzilla" <bug-gnuzilla@gnu.org>,  "gnuzilla-dev"
<gnuzilla-...@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of
.mozilla/icecat/
Message-ID: <e1bde5j-0004uy...@rmm6prod02.runbox.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Hi,

I think it's a better idea to keep all the Mozilla-based products'  
profiles in the same predictable place. Thunderbird, Tor Browser Bundle,  
etc.


BTW, any new info on the v45 security issues vs the cookie prompt? Were  
we going to backport the security updates to v38, or move forward to v45  
like TBB has, possibly including one of the add-ons Mozilla recommended?


Personally I can't imagine using a cookie prompt for each site (plus  
every banner ad and invisible GIF?) and always found it better to clean  
cookies on shutdown, and have done so pretty much all my life. I  
wouldn't mind sacrificing such a feature in exchange for fixing security  
issues now and more easily in the future.


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On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:07:34 +0300, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic  
<t...@ceata.org> wrote:



Hello,

I'm impressed with the new GNU IceCat maintained by Ruben.

However, I would love to see the profiles stored under .gnuzilla/icecat/
instead of the current path .mozilla/icecat/.

Is there a technical reason why this shouldn't be possible? I'm thinking
maybe backward compatibility?

Please let me know.
Tiberiu

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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 18:58:19 +0200
From: David Hedlund <pub...@beloved.name>
To: Daniel Quintiliani <d...@runbox.com>, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic
<t...@ceata.org>
Cc: gnuzilla-dev <gnuzilla-...@gnu.org>, bug-gnuzilla
<bug-gnuzilla@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Suggestion: .gnuzilla/icecat/ instead of
.mozilla/icecat/
Message-ID: <5761892b.7020...@beloved.name>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"; Format="flowed"

Tiberiu makes sense;The /Debian/ Free Software /Guidelines/ (DFSG)  
decided to put  Icedove in ~/.icedove



On 2016-06-15 18:54, Daniel Quintiliani wrote:

Hi,

I think it's a better idea to keep all the Mozilla-based products'  
profiles in the same predictable place. Thunderbird, Tor Browser  
Bundle, etc.


BTW, any new info on the v45 security issues vs the cookie prompt? Were  
we going to backport the security updates to v38, or move forward to  
v45 like TBB has, possibly including one of the add-ons Mozilla  
recommended?


Personally I can't imagine using a cookie prompt for each site (plus  
every banner ad and invisible GIF?) and always found it better to clean  
cookies on shutdown, and have done so pretty much all my life. I  
wouldn't mind sacrificing such a feature in exchange for fixing  
security issues now and more easily in the future.


--

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On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:07:34 +0300, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic  
<t...@ceata.org> wrote:



Hello,

I'm impressed with the new GNU IceCat maintained by Ruben.

However, I would love to see the profiles stored under  
.gnuzilla/icecat/

instead of the current path .mozilla/icecat/.

Is there a technical reason why this shouldn't be possible? I'm  
thinking

maybe backward compatibility?

Please let me know.
Tiberiu

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^
make[4]: Entering directory
'/black1/home_alt/carl/btr/build/gsrc/gnu/icecat/work/build-38.8.0/mfbt'
make[4]: Nothing to be done for 'target'.


gcc 6.1
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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 114, Issue 10

2016-03-24 Thread Chocolate D. Chip
> What I have noticed is that Icecat, on pressing enter to search in
> the
> address bar or the search bar, returns the results and the address
> bar
> entry resembles: https://duckduckgo.com/html?q= - note the
> 'html'.
> FF returns: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=
> 
> If I browse to the DDG page: https://duckduckgo.com  and type my
> search
> in that search bar on the webpage (as opposed to the address/sear bar
> search) then the results returned (and the appropriate flag) are
> respecting the search region preference.
> 
> It appears that something is different when using the address and
> search bars.
> 

This is because the search bars use the HTML-only service which is
available at http://duckduckgo.com/html. The main DuckDuckGo website
uses Javascript that is technically free, but it is not declared using
the GNU Specifications for such, meaning that LibreJS won't allow it.
Also, many users don't use Javascript at all. This is why it uses the
HTML service. DuckDuckGo has recently improved their HTML-only site.

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[Bug-gnuzilla] [BUG] IceCat forcly closes on Android 6

2016-03-20 Thread spam . 2016ui43a01

Hello

The recent IceCat version 38.6.0 force closes on android 6 (CM13 from 
10.03.2016) and is therefore not usable.


The log shows the following error:
-



- beginning of system
03-20 13:31:59.740   944  1475 D ConnectivityService: notifyType 
CAP_CHANGED for NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]

- beginning of main
03-20 13:32:00.212   226   401 I ThermalEngine: Sensor:batt_therm:22200 
mC
03-20 13:32:02.539   944  1473 D WifiStateMachine: starting scan for 
"ConnectHere"-WPA_PSK with 2462
03-20 13:32:02.748   944  1475 D ConnectivityService: notifyType 
CAP_CHANGED for NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]
03-20 13:32:03.862   944   996 I ActivityManager: START u0 
{act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] 
flg=0x1020 cmp=org.gnu.icecat/.App (has extras)} from uid 10017 on 
display 0
03-20 13:32:03.929   944  2211 I ActivityManager: Start proc 
25237:org.gnu.icecat/u0a74 for activity org.gnu.icecat/.App

03-20 13:32:03.953 25237 25237 I art : Late-enabling -Xcheck:jni
03-20 13:32:04.101 25237 25237 V GeckoProfile: Fetching profile: 
'default', 'null'
03-20 13:32:04.110 25237 25263 V GeckoProfile: Fetching profile: '', 
'null'
03-20 13:32:04.113 25237 25263 D GeckoSharedPrefs: Current version = 1, 
prefs version = 1
03-20 13:32:04.134 25237 25237 D GeckoScreenOrientation: updating to new 
orientation PORTRAIT_PRIMARY
03-20 13:32:04.134 25237 25267 D GeckoLoader: Gecko environment env0: 
null

03-20 13:32:04.148 25237 25267 E GeckoLibLoad: Load sqlite start
03-20 13:32:04.188 25237 25267 W GeckoLinker: 
/data/app/org.gnu.icecat-1/base.apk!/assets/armeabi-v7a/libnss3.so: 
unhandled flags #8 not handled
03-20 13:32:04.206 25237 25267 W GeckoLinker: 
/data/app/org.gnu.icecat-1/base.apk!/assets/armeabi-v7a/libnss3.so: 
Relocation to NULL @0x0015cfe0 for symbol "__cxa_type_match"

03-20 13:32:04.213 25237 25267 E GeckoLibLoad: Load sqlite done
03-20 13:32:04.213 25237 25267 E GeckoLibLoad: Load nss start
03-20 13:32:04.213 25237 25267 E GeckoLibLoad: Load nss done
03-20 13:32:04.216 25237 25267 W GeckoLinker: 
/data/app/org.gnu.icecat-1/base.apk!/assets/armeabi-v7a/libxul.so: 
unhandled flags #8 not handled
03-20 13:32:04.217 25237 25267 W GeckoLinker: 
/data/app/org.gnu.icecat-1/base.apk!/assets/armeabi-v7a/libmozalloc.so: 
unhandled flags #8 not handled
03-20 13:32:04.290 25237 25263 D GeckoSessInfo: Building 
SessionInformation from prefs: 1458477074853, 0, false, false

03-20 13:32:04.292 25237 25263 D GeckoProfile: Found profile dir.
03-20 13:32:04.292 25237 25263 D GeckoApp: OS locale is en_US, app 
locale is null
03-20 13:32:04.295 25237 25263 D GeckoHealthRec: Initializing. 
Dispatcher is org.mozilla.gecko.EventDispatcher@e2e16e1
03-20 13:32:04.299 25237 25263 D GeckoHealthRec: Initializing profile 
cache.
03-20 13:32:04.300 25237 25263 D GeckoHealthRec: Looking for 
/data/user/0/org.gnu.icecat/files/mozilla/bjvyeph6.default/times.json
03-20 13:32:04.300 25237 25263 D GeckoHealthRec: Using times.json for 
profile creation time.
03-20 13:32:04.304 25237 25263 D GeckoHealthRec: Incorporating 
environment: times.json profile creation = 1458477074833
03-20 13:32:04.305 25237 25263 D GeckoHardwareUtils: HardwareUtils 
already inited.
03-20 13:32:04.307 25237 25263 D GeckoHealthRec: Running 
post-distribution task: health recorder.
03-20 13:32:04.307 25237 25263 D GeckoDistribution: Getting file from 
distribution.
03-20 13:32:04.307 25237 25263 E GeckoDistribution: Distribution 
directory exists, but no file named preferences.json
03-20 13:32:04.308 25237 25263 D GeckoHealthRec: Requesting all add-ons 
and FHR prefs from Gecko.
03-20 13:32:04.308 25237 25237 V NFC : this device does not have NFC 
support

03-20 13:32:04.310 25237 25237 D GeckoSysInfo: System memory: 886MB.
03-20 13:32:04.319 25237 25263 D GeckoSessInfo: Recording start of 
session: 1458477124318
03-20 13:32:04.330 25237 25273 D OpenGLRenderer: Use 
EGL_SWAP_BEHAVIOR_PRESERVED: true

03-20 13:32:04.435 25237 25237 D GeckoBrowserApp: onLocaleReady: en_US
03-20 13:32:04.438 25237 25263 V GeckoProfile: Fetching profile: '', 
'null'
03-20 13:32:04.473 25237 25273 I Adreno-EGL: 
: QUALCOMM Build: 10/09/15, 6cbbf7d, 
I3193f6e94a
03-20 13:32:04.496 25237 25273 I OpenGLRenderer: Initialized EGL, 
version 1.4
03-20 13:32:04.497 25237 25267 W GeckoLinker: 
/data/app/org.gnu.icecat-1/base.apk!/assets/armeabi-v7a/libxul.so: 
Relocation to NULL @0x01f06fe0 for symbol "__cxa_type_match"
03-20 13:32:04.575   944  1003 I ActivityManager: Displayed 
org.gnu.icecat/.App: +664ms
03-20 13:32:04.578 25237 25237 I GeckoAxis: Prefs: 
0.85,0.97,10.0,0.1,0.04,0.3,0.5
03-20 13:32:04.587 25237 25237 V GeckoProfile: Fetching profile: '', 
'null'
03-20 13:32:04.591 25237 25237 V GeckoProfile: Fetching profile: '', 
'null'
03-20 13:32:04.592 25237 25237 V GeckoProfile: Fetching profile: '', 
'null'
03-20 13:32:04.594 25237 25237 D GeckoTabs: Setting about: tab favicon 
inline.
03-20 13:32:04.597 25237 25237 W 

Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 114, Issue 4

2016-03-05 Thread Joe Westlaw
That definitely sounds clarifying. Thank you for the information! I'm going
to try those search engines, for sure.

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[Bug-gnuzilla] bug-ice...@gnu.org mailing list request

2015-03-22 Thread David Englund/Hedlund

Why are there no IceCat specific mailing list?


GNUzilla and IceCat are separate projects.

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] BUG: Tor doesn't turn off when Private browsing mode is disabled

2014-12-02 Thread gramex
This is strange: I opened IceCat, and opened private mode, and Tor turns 
off properly if the window is closed. Even if the icecat process is 
killed, Tor is properly off in normal browsing mode when IceCat is 
restarted.


On 2014-12-02 07:05, gra...@openmailbox.org wrote:

I started using IceCat (31.2.0) on Trisquel 7 alongside Abrowser
several days ago, but after I tried on private browsing mode (with
Tor), Tor is still on even if the private window is closed. Strangely
enough, it is still turned on even when IceCat is newly started and no
private browsing window has been opened in the current session.


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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 96, Issue 4

2014-09-12 Thread adam.bogacki
It's good to hear about a new release.

I have 3.1 Gb of memory, but

'./configure  make'

failed on the last step citing lack of memory in my last
attempt to install icecat24

I have had versions earlier than 17 up and running
successfully.

Is a good project getting bloated ? Small is often better.

Best wishes to the new maintainer.

Adam Bogacki

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 Dear R?ben,
 
 this is great news to hear, thank you very much for taking
 care of this project. I have one question which I stated
 also in regard to Iceweasel in the Debian forum, and I
 want to ask the same question here in regards to IceCat:
 
 Recently, Mozilla has been critizised for their
 cooperation with Google and introducing connections and
 data transfers from Firefox to Google. So it would be
 highly interesting if those connections to Google are also
 being made in IceCat or if they have been removed.
 
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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 95, Issue 3

2014-08-16 Thread Sian Mountbatten
Je Sun, 17 Aug 2014 09:49:35 +1200
adam.bogacki adam.boga...@clear.net.nz skribis:

 Sian,
 
 
 I have had the same problem ..
 
 Adam.
 adam.boga...@clear.net.nz
 
snip
  Dear Dimitris
  
  I am very interested that you succeeded in compiling
  Icecat 24.0. Whenever I have tried to compile it, I get
  the message No more memory. Is it possible that you
  could compile a 32-bit version of Icecat and make it
  available to me?
  
  Sincerely

Dear Adam

Someone has suggested this solution: make a 2Gb swap file to use in
addition to your normal swap file. Like this:

# fallocate -l 2G /swap
# mkswap -c /swap
# swapon /swap

The 1st and 2nd commands are in the Debian package util-linux, and the
3rd command is in the Debian mount package.
Look at the respective man pages.

Whether this solves the problem, I do not know, because I have been too
busy to try this solution, but I shall probalby do so some time during
the coming week.

Best of luck!


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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 94, Issue 1

2014-08-14 Thread Antonio Trande
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These Icecat RPMs will not provide HTTPS-everywhere and RequestPolicy
extensions expected with source archive.

HTTPS-everywhere is already packaged in Fedora; user just needs to
install it from official repository.

RequestPolicy extension RPM is under review like Icecat.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1128754

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 94, Issue 1

2014-07-27 Thread Antonio Trande
On 07/27/2014 12:34 AM, adam.bogacki wrote:
 Muchas Gracias, Antonio.
 
 I stuffed it up, the last time I tried - kept getting
 strange error
 msgs ..
 
 Adam.
 
 adam.boga...@clear.net.nz

Tried recently?
Please, let me see the error.

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 94, Issue 1

2014-07-26 Thread adam.bogacki
Muchas Gracias, Antonio.

I stuffed it up, the last time I tried - kept getting
strange error
msgs ..

Adam.

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 Hi all.
 
 Icecat 24.0 RPM package is currently under review in
 Fedora [1]. In the meantime, I'm maintaining various
 separated Icecat RPM packages for Fedora =19 on a 'Fedora
 Project' build system named Copr [2].
 
 If someone is interested, for info about how to install
 Icecat 24.0 RPMs, please read this post [3].
 
 Warm regards.
 
 [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1048493
 [2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Copr
 [3]

http://fedoraos.wordpress.com/2014/07/23/icecat-the-big-absent/
 
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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 88, Issue 6

2014-01-20 Thread Aleksej

On 20.01.2014 21:00, bug-gnuzilla-requ...@gnu.org wrote:


But http://www.googlesharing.net/ redirects to Abine... so it seems the domain
googlesharing.net is owned by Abine now...


Maybe the extension has been maintained by Abine in the past.

Secure Login was attributed at the Mozilla Add-ons page to both Abine 
and its former developer, until he removed Abine last year. Although his 
name is still on the page, the extension is abandoned (mostly works though).


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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 85, Issue 13

2013-10-30 Thread Sheila Bakker
Hi,
For me it compiled, after a lot of exhausted memories, by adding to mozconfig 
'ac_add_options --disable-webspeech' and I also changed the optimize option 
from '--enable-optimize=-pipe -O3 ' to '--enable-optimize=-Os'. You could 
also add 'ac_add_options --disable-webrtc'. This on 32-bits Zenwalk with 2 GB 
memory and 2 GB swap.
 I found these options googling, don't know what else you can leave out. Icecat 
is becoming quite a large cat I'm afraid.

Sheila


Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 03:39:43 +1300
From: adam.boga...@clear.net.nz
To: bug-gnuzilla@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 85, Issue 13


  

  
  


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Hmm .. same result  .. memory exhausted.



It was compiling modules I do not need .. such as 'voice
recognition' .. in a browser ?



I would much prefer a minimal install. What would be the correct
format ?



Regards,



Adam.





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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 85, Issue 10

2013-10-24 Thread Adam Bogacki

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Pardon the question, but which file did you thus edit ?

Adam.

On 25/10/13 05:00, bug-gnuzilla-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
 

 Message: 1
 Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 14:33:22 +0200
 From: koeart li...@zwoelfelf.org
 To: bug-gnuzilla@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 24.0 released (Loic J. Duros)
 Message-ID: 20131024143322.0344aaa9@fenderson
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

 Hi,
 Removing a library is not an option for me. I noticed
 that ./configure succeeds if I only comment out

 ac_add_options --with-system-jpeg


 I added

 ac_add_options --with-system-jpeg8

 this worked for me.

 Regards,
 Paul

 P.S.: Is there a Debian-Maintainer for an Icecat Package?

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 82, Issue 7

2013-07-27 Thread Adam Bogacki

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 Disconnect is a free (GPLv3) add-on.

 The add-on is available here: https://disconnect.me/

 The source and license are available here:
 https://github.com/disconnectme/disconnect

 (I'm one of the Disconnect devs and, in case you have no idea what I'm
 talking about :-), I'm referring to this page:
 https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/addons.html.)
Nice concept, but I could not find it at
https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/addons.html
and it would install from
https://disconnect.me/

How does one enable it on icecat ?

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Bug] Icecat about dialog with french traduction

2013-01-14 Thread Loic J. Duros
Narcis Garcia - GiLUG informat...@actiu.net writes:

 New version attached, now stable.

Works as expected! Great! And thanks for adding the license notice. I'll
place the script in the IceCat repo.

Please let me know if you'd like to work on anything else on IceCat. If
you are familiar with JavaScript or feel like reviewing addons for
freedom, there is a lot to do!

Loic

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Bug] Icecat about dialog with french traduction

2013-01-13 Thread Luke T . Shumaker
At Sun, 13 Jan 2013 10:59:15 +0100,
Narcis Garcia - GiLUG wrote:
 Currently, in my installations I use the M.Firefox language addons. For
 example, for Icecat 17.0.1 I use these ones:
 
 http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/17.0.1/linux-i686/xpi/
 
 I don't know where is the GNU.org archive.

Unfortunately, there are no GNU localizations (pun) for
IceCat.  Because of problems with the conversion script, and lack of
translators there have been no localizations since version 14, iirc.

However, your next best option might be Parabola's Iceweasel-libre
localization packages, which don't override the
s|addons.mozilla.org|gnu.org/software/gnuzilla| replacement (well they
do, but they use the gnu URLs)

https://repo.parabolagnulinux.org/libre/os/i686/
iceweasel-libre-l10n-*.tar.xz, extract it to get the .xpi
Don't get the iceweasel-i18n-*.tar.xz packages.

Happy hacking,
~ Luke Shumaker

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Bug] Icecat about dialog with french traduction

2013-01-13 Thread Loic J. Duros

Hi all:

There's a documented trail of errors with the language packs and the
conversion script. We're looking for someone to work on the bash script
that converts them and fix it. The latest version of the script can be
found in the main bzr repo:
http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/gnuzilla/icecat-latest/annotate/head:/icecat-tools/download.sh

IIRC, currently the script just breaks some xml markup in the files, and
it creates many errors.

I have no time to look into this because my focus is on privacy and
freedom enhancements (and they also need more volunteers.) That's why if
someone would volunteer to fix it and take care of this issue going
forward, it would be very helpful for the project.

Anyone with bash scripting skills and good sed/awk knowledge or the will
to learn these tools should be able to do this.

As Luke mentioned, the Iceweasel-libre language packs may be your best
bet at the moment. It may be useful to look how these langpacks are
generated also (are the langpacks taken from Debian originally?)

Thanks!

Loic


 Al 02/11/12 16:29, En/na Sébastien ha escrit:
 If I install the french langpack, with the package manager or the GNU.org 
 archive, I obtain an error (see attachment).
 
 Freely,
 
 
 
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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Bug] Icecat about dialog with french traduction

2013-01-13 Thread Narcis Garcia - GiLUG
I can work on this.
As I understand, the job of the script is:
1. Download
2. Uncompress
3. Change some strings in some files (?)
4. Compress

And the strings to change are:
Mozilla Firefox - GNU IceCat
Firefox - IceCat
http://www.mozilla.org/ - http://gnuzilla.gnu.org/


Al 13/01/13 18:33, En/na Loic J. Duros ha escrit:
 
 Hi all:
 
 There's a documented trail of errors with the language packs and the
 conversion script. We're looking for someone to work on the bash script
 that converts them and fix it. The latest version of the script can be
 found in the main bzr repo:
 http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/gnuzilla/icecat-latest/annotate/head:/icecat-tools/download.sh
 
 IIRC, currently the script just breaks some xml markup in the files, and
 it creates many errors.
 
 I have no time to look into this because my focus is on privacy and
 freedom enhancements (and they also need more volunteers.) That's why if
 someone would volunteer to fix it and take care of this issue going
 forward, it would be very helpful for the project.
 
 Anyone with bash scripting skills and good sed/awk knowledge or the will
 to learn these tools should be able to do this.
 
 As Luke mentioned, the Iceweasel-libre language packs may be your best
 bet at the moment. It may be useful to look how these langpacks are
 generated also (are the langpacks taken from Debian originally?)
 
 Thanks!
 
 Loic
 
 
 Al 02/11/12 16:29, En/na Sébastien ha escrit:
 If I install the french langpack, with the package manager or the GNU.org 
 archive, I obtain an error (see attachment).

 Freely,



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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Bug] Icecat about dialog with french traduction

2013-01-13 Thread Loic J. Duros

Thanks for volunteering!

Narcis Garcia - GiLUG informat...@actiu.net writes:

 I can work on this.
 As I understand, the job of the script is:
 1. Download
 2. Uncompress
 3. Change some strings in some files (?)
 4. Compress

 And the strings to change are:
 Mozilla Firefox - GNU IceCat
 Firefox - IceCat
 http://www.mozilla.org/ - http://gnuzilla.gnu.org/

Yes, this is what it does currently. I think I set a slightly different
blurb in the about page for the main (EN-US) version of IceCat, but
translating custom text would just be a nice to have, not a priority.

One thing to remember is to not translate Firefox Sync to IceCat Sync,
since we are using the servers at Mozilla currently.

Also the about:rights page makes little sense. If you navigate there
you'll see couple of lines should be listed here... I don't think this
can be fixed from the langpacks, but maybe at some point we could
replace the text there with a one-liner, like:

GNU IceCat is free software. This means you may use, copy and distribute
GNU IceCat to others.  You are also welcome to modify the source code of
GNU IceCat as you want to meet your needs.

But this would require to translate it in so many languages, maybe it's
best to leave it in English across the board.

Loic



 Al 13/01/13 18:33, En/na Loic J. Duros ha escrit:
 
 Hi all:
 
 There's a documented trail of errors with the language packs and the
 conversion script. We're looking for someone to work on the bash script
 that converts them and fix it. The latest version of the script can be
 found in the main bzr repo:
 http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/gnuzilla/icecat-latest/annotate/head:/icecat-tools/download.sh
 
 IIRC, currently the script just breaks some xml markup in the files, and
 it creates many errors.
 
 I have no time to look into this because my focus is on privacy and
 freedom enhancements (and they also need more volunteers.) That's why if
 someone would volunteer to fix it and take care of this issue going
 forward, it would be very helpful for the project.
 
 Anyone with bash scripting skills and good sed/awk knowledge or the will
 to learn these tools should be able to do this.
 
 As Luke mentioned, the Iceweasel-libre language packs may be your best
 bet at the moment. It may be useful to look how these langpacks are
 generated also (are the langpacks taken from Debian originally?)
 
 Thanks!
 
 Loic
 
 
 Al 02/11/12 16:29, En/na Sébastien ha escrit:
 If I install the french langpack, with the package manager or the GNU.org 
 archive, I obtain an error (see attachment).

 Freely,



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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Bug] Icecat about dialog with french traduction

2013-01-13 Thread Loic J. Duros
Narcis Garcia - GiLUG informat...@actiu.net writes:

 Currently, in my installations I use the M.Firefox language addons. For
 example, for Icecat 17.0.1 I use these ones:

 http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/17.0.1/linux-i686/xpi/

 I don't know where is the GNU.org archive.

The GNU archive for langpacks is now on the main GNU ftp:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla/lang/


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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Bug] Icecat about dialog with french traduction

2013-01-13 Thread Loic J. Duros
Narcis Garcia - GiLUG informat...@actiu.net writes:

 I've writen a script from scratch; see attachment.
 At the moment it doesn't take care of the About dialog, but it's a
 first version to test.

Hi Narcis:

Very nice job! I just ran the script on the Firefox langpacks for
17.0.1. After testing a few of them, it looks like they work, and
without the errors I had with the previous script! I'm currently adding
the new language packs to the ftp. They will be located at:
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla/lang/17.0

Thanks for taking the time to write this script. One thing though, in
order to be added to the IceCat codebase, we'd need a license notice in
the file. You mention GNU GPL in the script, do you mean GPLv3+?
If so, could you add a license notice to the file, as described here:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html

After this is done I can add your script to the repo for future
uses. The old script didn't even have one, so it's good to address this
issue early! :)

Loic




 Al 13/01/13 18:33, En/na Loic J. Duros ha escrit:
 
 Hi all:
 
 There's a documented trail of errors with the language packs and the
 conversion script. We're looking for someone to work on the bash script
 that converts them and fix it. The latest version of the script can be
 found in the main bzr repo:
 http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/gnuzilla/icecat-latest/annotate/head:/icecat-tools/download.sh
 
 IIRC, currently the script just breaks some xml markup in the files, and
 it creates many errors.
 
 I have no time to look into this because my focus is on privacy and
 freedom enhancements (and they also need more volunteers.) That's why if
 someone would volunteer to fix it and take care of this issue going
 forward, it would be very helpful for the project.
 
 Anyone with bash scripting skills and good sed/awk knowledge or the will
 to learn these tools should be able to do this.
 
 As Luke mentioned, the Iceweasel-libre language packs may be your best
 bet at the moment. It may be useful to look how these langpacks are
 generated also (are the langpacks taken from Debian originally?)
 
 Thanks!
 
 Loic
 
 
 Al 02/11/12 16:29, En/na Sébastien ha escrit:
 If I install the french langpack, with the package manager or the GNU.org 
 archive, I obtain an error (see attachment).

 Freely,



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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 75, Issue 11

2012-12-31 Thread Adam Bogacki
Spasibo, Aleksej.

It works.

Adam.

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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] bug-gnuzilla Digest, Vol 75, Issue 10

2012-12-30 Thread Aleksej Serdjukov

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Can anyone advise how I could start an entirely new browsing session,


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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Bug report

2012-12-07 Thread Sognametal
There is news, I think I've found the problem.

In fact, if I disable LibreJS and if Shockwave Flash plugin is active = GNU
IceCat crashes.
It doesn't crashes if LibreJS is active (and SF too).

But this bug is only with the version 17, not with older (14 or 10 by
exemple).


2012/12/6 Sognametal sogname...@gmail.com

 Re,

 Sorry for the double message, but I have news.

 If I disable the Shockwave Flash plugin, GNU IceCat doesn't crashes, but
 with this plugin active it crashes systematically.
 But, I don't understand why it crashes only on this page (
 https://particuliers.societegenerale.fr ).

 2012/12/6 Sognametal sogname...@gmail.com

 Hi,

 I have a bug when I try to go on this page :
 https://particuliers.societegenerale.fr
 On other pages and other websites, I don't have the problem.

 GNU IceCat close after 1-2 second(s).

 And the error (from a terminal) :

 *###!!! ABORT: X_ShmPutImage: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes);
 363 requests ago: file
 /build/src/icecat-17.0.1/toolkit/xre/nsX11ErrorHandler.cpp, line 157*
 *###!!! ABORT: X_ShmPutImage: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes);
 363 requests ago: file
 /build/src/icecat-17.0.1/toolkit/xre/nsX11ErrorHandler.cpp, line 157*
 *Erreur de segmentation (core dumped)*


 I notice, it's only with the version 17 of GNU IceCat, I tried with
 versions 10  14 and I don't have this problem... :(

 I tried to delete my profile, it works one time, but the next time I
 start GNU IceCat the bug reappears.

 Bye.



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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Bug report

2012-12-07 Thread Sognametal
Yes ok I understand.
I will tray again Gnash, last time I had some compatibility problems on
video sites like Youtube. But I see that now is good.
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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Bug report

2012-12-06 Thread Ivan Zaigralin
On 12/06/2012 05:39 AM, Sognametal wrote:
 If I disable the Shockwave Flash plugin, GNU IceCat doesn't crashes, but with
 this plugin active it crashes systematically.
 But, I don't understand why it crashes only on this page (
 https://particuliers.societegenerale.fr ).

May be that's because it links to this file?

https://static.societegenerale.fr/pri/PRI/Repertoire_par_type_de_contenus/Type_de_contenu/Communication/Home_page/bandeau/2012/03_decembre_2012/Grand_Jeu_Visa/n2g_Grand_Jeu_Visa.swf

I find it rather strange that you use Flash with icecat. Freedom is icecat's
only advantage over firefox. If you insist on using icecat, you could as well
give Gnash a try.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnash



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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] [Bug] Icecat about dialog with french traduction

2012-11-05 Thread Loic J. Duros

Hi Sébastien:

This is an issue with a localization variable, I think. I haven't had 
time to look into this but have addressed this issue in the EN-US 
version that ships with IceCat itself back a few releases ago. It's been 
long enough that I'm not sure anymore which variable was the culprit.


I'm attaching the script that takes care of converting Firefox language 
packs into the IceCat one. Currently the script is very rudimentary and 
I'll need to revisit it later on to add more IceCat-specific text.


In any case, I currently have a lot to do to finish new feature requests 
made by RMS for IceCat and LibreJS. Would anyone be willing to look into 
the issue with the language packs and the broken about dialog box?


Thanks!

Loic

On 11/02/2012 11:29 AM, Sébastien wrote:

If I install the french langpack, with the package manager or the GNU.org
archive, I obtain an error (see attachment).

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