Re: [gentoo-user] palemoon-27.3.0 anyone?

2017-06-30 Thread gentoo-user
On 17-06-30 at 12:01, james wrote:
> I see it is in an overlay that I do not use (yet)::
> 
> [2] "octopus" layman/octopus
> 
> Anyone running this version or Palemoon-27.3.0 from another ebuild?
> I'm not much interested in building Palemoon from sources.
> Also, I've been using qupzilla-2.1.2 as my main browser, without issue,
> but I do like Palemoon too.
I maintain my own ebuild at [1], and since (whenever I committed that),
no problems I can remember (except for any changes I may have made when
updating which I can't remember).

> Note: For a while, I've been using Palemoon-27.2.1-r1 without issues,
> all on gcc-5.4.0-r3; so any (Palemoon) issues in moving to gcc-6.3.0 ?
I'm on gcc-6.3.0 and have no gcc-related issues.

[1]: 
https://git.c-14.de/landsraad.git/tree/www-client/palemoon/palemoon-27.3.0.ebuild

-- 
Simon Thelen



[gentoo-user] palemoon-27.3.0 anyone?

2017-06-30 Thread james
I see it is in an overlay that I do not use (yet)::

[2] "octopus" layman/octopus

Anyone running this version or Palemoon-27.3.0 from another ebuild?
I'm not much interested in building Palemoon from sources.
Also, I've been using qupzilla-2.1.2 as my main browser, without issue,
but I do like Palemoon too.


Note: For a while, I've been using Palemoon-27.2.1-r1 without issues,
all on gcc-5.4.0-r3; so any (Palemoon) issues in moving to gcc-6.3.0 ?


Is there any quick and convenient way to write bookmarks (changes) to
both (qupzilla and Palemoon) so I can switch between browsers and see
the same bookmarks in sync?

An automatize (script-able) solution that would periodically auto-save
bookmarks in sort of a semantic? Manually syncing these is hap_hazardous
for an old timer


James