Hello I'm using Zotero and I have the exact same concerns. Seems that in the long run getting Zotero standalone working on DragonFly is the only option. I haven't looked at building the standalone but according to the link you posted it can be built on FreeBSD, so I suppose it can be built on DragonFly as well. Too bad the diffs are not available any more. If you have time and interest maybe you can plough your way through the build scripts? I'm definitely interested but won't be able to invest timewise too much into this before May or so.
Cheers Peeter -- On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 6:27 PM, M. L. Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > If there is anyone else on DragonFly using Zotero with firefox-esr 52, it > seems as though on May 8th firefox-esr 52 becomes depricated in favor of > firefox-esr 60. The new versions of Firefox beginning with 57 break > compatibility with a number of useful plugins. > > The Zotero developers have decided to switch to a standalone version that > runs on Linux but doesn't seem to have been ported to *BSD (and likely won't > be). > > There was some discussion started by a FreeBSD user on the Zotero forums: > https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/64450/freebsd-libreoffice-firefox-zotero-java-error > > My question is has anyone tinkered with the standalone code and found it > buildable/usable on DragonFly? If not what are people planning to use for > citation manager? Zotero is incredibly useful and user friendly. > > -- > Michael >
