Update to nss 3.15.3.1
Update firefox-esr and thunderbird to 24.2.0
Update firefox to 26.0
Update seamonkey to 2.23
- catch up with directory renames since USES=webplugins was introduced;
fixes plugins not being automatically enabled after install
- linux-firefox and linux-seamonkey can play HTML5 audio [2][3] and
measure about:memory usage, again
- dom.ipc.plugins.enabled->true no longer crash linux-firefox which makes
some flash sites work again; as there's no nspluginwrapper in-between
the infamous "youtube issue" never occurs
- install DEBUG with symbols [3] and describe the option better [4]
- enable dumping about:memory upon kill -65, kill -66 and GC/CC log
upon kill -67 to a file under /tmp directory; linux-firefox uses
kill -34, kill -35 and kill -36 respectively
PR: ports/183861 [1]
PR: ports/184006 [2]
PR: ports/169896 [3]
PR: ports/184285 [3]
PR: ports/184286 [4]
Security: dd116b19-64b3-11e3-868f-0025905a4771
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
- update seamonkey to 2.21
- update firefox-esr to 17.0.9
- enable GSTREAMER by default for html5 with h264/aac/mp3
- WEBRTC is now always built
- add PROFILE and TESTS options
Security: 7dfed67b-20aa-11e3-b8d8-0025905a4771
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
- update firefox-esr, thunderbird and libxul to 17.0.8
- update seamonkey to 2.20
- fix plist for *-i18n
Security: 0998e79d-0055-11e3-905b-0025905a4771
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
17.0.5
- update firefox to 20.0
- update seamonkey and linux-seamonkey to 2.17
- update nspr to 4.9.6
- remove mail/thunderbird-esr, Mozilla stopped providing 2 versions of
thunderbird
- prune support for old FreeBSD versions; users of 8.2, 7.4 or earlier
are advised to upgrade - http://www.freebsd.org/security/
- add vuln.xml entry
Security: 94976433-9c74-11e2-a9fc-d43d7e0c7c02
Approved by: portmgr (miwi)
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
- Update seamonkey to 2.14
- Update ESR ports and libxul to 10.0.11
- support more h264 codecs when using GSTREAMER with YouTube
- Unbreak firefox-esr, thunderbird-esr and libxul on head >= 1000024 [1]
- Buildsystem is not python 3 aware, use python up to 2.7 [2]
PR: ports/173679 [1]
Submitted by: swills [1], demon [2]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
Security: d23119df-335d-11e2-b64c-c8600054b392
Approved by: portmgr (beat)
Feature safe: yes
- Update seamonkey to 2.13.2
- Update ESR ports and libxul to 10.0.10
- Update nspr to 4.9.3
- Update nss to 3.14
- with GNOMEVFS2 option build its extension, too [1]
- make heap-committed and heap-dirty reporters work in about:memory
- properly mark QT4 as experimental (needs love upstream)
- *miscellaneous cleanups and fixups*
mail/thunderbird will be updated once the tarballs are available.
PR: ports/173052 [1]
Security: 6b3b1b97-207c-11e2-a03f-c8600054b392
Feature safe: yes
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
- Update firefox and thunderbird to 16.0
- Update seamonkey to 2.13
- Update all -i18n ports respectively
- switch firefox 16.0 and seamonkey 2.13 to ALSA by default for better
latency during pause and seeking with HTML5 video
- remove fedisableexcept() hacks, obsolete since FreeBSD 4.0
- support system hunspell dictionaries [1]
- unbreak -esr ports with clang3.2 [2]
- unbreak nss build when CC contains full path [3]
- remove GNOME option grouping [4]
- integrate enigmail into thunderbird/seamonkey as an option [5]
- remove mail/enigmail* [6]
- enable ENIGMAIL, LIGHTNING and GIO options by default
- add more reporters in about:memory: page-faults-hard, page-faults-soft,
resident, vsize
- use bundled jemalloc 3.0.0 on FreeBSD < 10.0 for gecko 16.0,
only heap-allocated reporter works in about:memory (see bug 762445)
- use lrintf() instead of slow C cast in bundled libopus
- use libjpeg-turbo's faster color conversion if available during build
- record startup time for telemetry
- use -z origin instead of hardcoding path to gecko runtime
- fail early if incompatible libxul version is installed (in USE_GECKO)
- *miscellaneous cleanups and fixups*
PR: ports/171534 [1]
PR: ports/171566 [2]
PR: ports/172164 [3]
PR: ports/172201 [4]
Discussed with: ale, beat, Jan Beich [5]
Approved by: ale [6]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
Security: 6e5a9afd-12d3-11e2-b47d-c8600054b392
Feature safe: yes
Approved by: portmgr (beat)
- update firefox-esr, thunderbird-esr, linux-thunderbird and linux-firefox to 10.0.7
- update seamonkey and linux-seamonkey to 2.12
- update nss to 3.13.6
- update bsdipc code (posix_spawn, SysV shared memory)
- rename patches to easily track those not (yet) submitted upstream
- reduce package size, except for www/libxul[1]
- restore default objdir to what it was in 13.0
- fix mail/enigmail after thunderbird build changes
- don't accidentally pick up headers from installed ports[3]
- add support for PREFIX != LOCALBASE to Makefile.webplugins [4]
- document vulnerabilities in vuln.xml
- *miscellaneous cleanups and fixups*
Obtained from: OpenBSD ports[1]
PR: ports/159831, ports/160933, ports/170467[3], ports/170236 [4]
Submitted by: avilla [4]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.net> Who did most of the hard
work.
- update firefox 14.0.1
- update thunderbird to 14.0
- update seamonkey to 2.11
- switch to new options framework
- add experimental rendering via cairo-qt (QT4 option)
- add audio backend options (ALSA and PulseAudio)
- rename SMB option to GNOMEVFS2
- turn on LOGGING by default (like upstream linux builds)
- improve about:memory output
- unbreak PGO
- use system libs [1]
- switch to libevent2 [2]
- fix conflict with devel/libunwind and base gcc [3]
- unbreak clang/libc++ build [4]
- unbreak build with base gcc on >= 9.x [5]
- use common IPC code with other BSDs[6]
- and *miscellaneous improvements*
PR: ports/146231 [1], ports/161421 [2]
ports/150631, ports/168369, ports/168637, ports/168793, ports/168978 [3]
ports/163454, ports/164905, ports/169231 [4]
ports/169389, ports/169479 [5]
Obtained from: pkgsrc via bugzilla #753046 [6]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich (who did the major part of this work and
deserves a special thank you!)
2 weeks according to portaudit (ranging from 23 days to 7 years).
The maintainers were notified by mail that this action would be taken
on 2011-09-03. (Ports for which maintainers responded have been/will be
dealt with separately.)
Also mark DEPRECATED ports that rely on the FORBIDDEN ports, and a few
ports that rely on those DEPRECATED ports.
This fixes a security warning from portaudit.
Security: CVE-2009-1194
VuXML: 4b172278-3f46-11de-becb-001cc0377035
Thanks to: Luchesar V. ILIEV <luchesar.iliev@gmail.com> (F10+rpmbuild info)
is necessary because linux-firefox > 3.5 and linux-seamonkey 2 need some
dependencies which are only available in linux-f10. If we would add
this dependencies to the default list all mozilla linux ports would
not run anymore on older systems.
Exp-run by: miwi