Flock is a social browser, cross platform, open source, and
based on Mozilla technologies. Flock includes such features
as blogging tools, feed handling, and integrated del.icio.us
favorites and Flickr photo sharing.
WWW: http://www.flock.com/
Repocopied from: www/firefox
Repocopied by: marcus
- Add Makefile.common
o A new build/install system for gecko ports, Makefile.common
includes many generic routines and common tasks.
o Fix ld-run-path in all gecko's by using -Wl,-rpath,${moz_libdir}
thus removing the need to have a startup script for ports that
depend on gecko. [2]
o Use system libm, nss, nspr in all gecko ports
- Add bsd.gecko.mk
o This is the predecessor to WITH_MOZILLA=[mozilla|firefox|...]
with a more robust way of detecting a gecko a end user wishs to
use.
o bsd.gecko.mk abstracts the selection of gecko-based backends. It
allows users and porters to support any available gecko backend
without needing to build many conditional tests. ${USE_GECKO} is the
list of backends that your port can handle, and ${GECKO} is set by
bsd.gecko.mk to be the chosen backend. Users set ${WITH_GECKO} to the
list of gecko backends they want on their system.
Port Makefile example:
USE_GECKO=firefox mozilla seamonkey thunderbird
.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
.include "${.CURDIR}/../../www/mozilla/bsd.gecko.mk"
End user example:
WITH_GECKO=seamonkey firefox
We highly recommend moving away from using WITH_MOZILLA and switching to
USE/WITH_GECKO.
PR: 89052 [2]
Submitted by: vs [2]
Obtained from: www/firefox
Thanks to: adamw, marcus, and mezz for ideas, bug squashing, and more
sajd from irc.freenode.org/#FreeBSD-Gnome for
pointing out many bugs
extensions (in particular typeaheadfind breaks Find [go figure]). It is
safer to use a specific list of extensions with Firefox 1.0.x. It looks
like they've made this better in 1.5, and set a reasonable default list of
extensions.
Basically, we're back to the previous 1.0.7_1,1 set of extensions with the
addition of negotiateauth.
Reported by: many
- Add Java 5 plugins support. [1]
- Use system's libm (/usr/src/lib/msun), nss, nspr and etc. Also, do
not extract those. Better explain, use external dependencies. [1]
- Teach firefox-config and *.pc files for nspr that will making other
third apps to buildable like epiphany, vlc-devel's mozilla plugins
and etc. Have been tested with full GNOME 2.11.x build too.
- Add four patches: [1]
patch-bugzilla243151:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=243151
patch-jsosdep:
Fix the FreeBSD define
patch-oji-threads:
64-bit wide pthread_t
patch-xptcinvoke_x86_64_linux:
Setting a possibly uninitialized variable (value).
- Fix a crash that can occur using gtk+-2.7 and possibly 2.6.10 when closing
windows. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3002 [2]
- Get rid of FIREFOX and FF_VER, best to use PORTNAME and PORTVERSION
varibles that are arleady exist and lesser complicate.
- Change all hardcore of 'firefox' to PORTNAME.
- Change a manual loop for patch all.js to find(1), so we can sleep
on it.
Submitted by: mi [1], marcus [2]
Reviewed by: my team, FreeBSD GNOME Team.
Tested by: many
sanitizing each users' home directory when starting Firefox. This should
make upgrades much more painless.
PR: 75816
Submitted by: Jose M Rodriguez (freebsd) <josemi@freebsd.jazztel.es>
the release notes)
* Add a new Firefox launch script [1]
* Merge URI helper patch from www/mozilla
* Add option to make URLs open in new tabs instead of new windows [1]
* Sanitize CFLAGS [1]
* Update the GNOME .desktop file with i18n translations and MIME types [1]
PR: 75816 [1]
Submitted by: Jose M Rodriguez (freebsd) <josemi@freebsd.jazztel.es> [1]
- Mozilla license team has approved the FreeBSD Gnome team to
use official branding for firefox and thunderbird [1]
o Add --enable-official-branding to mozconfig
o Install official thunderbird/firefox icon as default.xpm icon
- Fix error when running firefox/thunderbird -v [2]
- Bump PORTREVISION
References:
http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/licensing.html [1]
http://people.freebsd.org/~ahze/firefox_thunderbird-approved.txt [1]
PR: ports/75262 [2]
Submitted by: girgen [2]
Firefox is installed similar to Mozilla in that its main installation
directory no longer has a Firefox version number in its name. This will
help maintainers of ports that depend on Firefox stay in sync more
easily.
Add i18n Support [1]
PR: ports/73837 [1]
Submitted by: Jose M Rodriguez <josemi@freebsd.jazztel.es> [1]
Approved by: marcus (co mentor)
* Install a firefox desktop entry for the GNOME desktop [1]
* Fix the post-install plug-in repository generation when root is using
a non-default shell [2]
Submitted by: ahze [1]
Clemens Fischer <ino-qc@spotteswoode.de.eu.org> [2]
* Add support for installing the new Firefox brand icon by defining
WITH_NEW_ICON [1]
For all that's new, check out http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/
PR: 71781 [1]
Submitted by: Radek Kozlowski <radek@raadradd.com> [1]
This is being done instead of the update to 1.0 PR 1 since we're in a ports
freeze, and too many big changes is not a good idea.
This update covers the following Mozilla bugs:
250862
255067
256316
Thanks to nectar for scraping all of these patches together.
Obtained from: Mozilla CVS
Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
* Fix a problem with the pkg-config files referencing mozilla components
and not firefox components
PR: 68221 [1]
Submitted by: Tom McLaughlin <tmclaugh@sdf.lonestar.org> [1]
to fix some threading issues in Firefox, but I have not personally encountered
them (at least not ones fixed by this patch).
See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=247204 for more details.
Submitted by: green
* Make sure optimized CFLAGS are actually respected [1]
* Frobnicate the mozconfig file a little bit to be more inline with typical
Linux builds
* Try a safer hack to ensure the install completes okay
Reported by: kris [1]
list of Known Issues, see:
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/0.9.html
This update also includes a new pkg-install script based on ports/65590
from Thierry Thomas <thierry@pompo.net>. However...
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After installing Firefox, you must su - to root, and run ``firefox'' before
running it as any other user. If you do not su - to root, you may lose some
of your user settings. If you try to run Firefox as a normal user without
first running it as root, the browser will not show up. This is a known issue
with Firefox, and they hope to address it in a future release.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
worth)
* Fix up some path issues in the Makefile
* Minor fix to plug-in installation
* Restore Franz's fix for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH PREFIX problem
* Bump PORTREVISION