Mozilla Firebird is the browser reborn from the ashes of the Phoenix.
* Update to 0.6 [1]
* Add optional GTK+-2 support [2]
* Add [untested] Sparc64 support [3]
* Add [untested] Alpha support [4]
* Do not compile with -O2 by default. Instead specify -DWITH_OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS
to get extra optimizations
* Link the Java Plug-in again
Submitted by: Stijn Hoop <stijn@win.tue.nl> [1]
Christopher Nehren <apeiron@comcast.net> [2] (based on)
tmm and kris [3]
Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely.de> [4]
Minor fixes by: obraun
submit this fix back to the Mozilla team, since it will affect Mozilla 1.3a
as well.
Approved by: kris before departure (one of these days this update will end)
* Allow building under -CURRENT.
* Changes in LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS passed to configure.
* Removed stale javascript dirs (venkman) from plist.
* Updated mkdistfile to remove more unneeded dirs. Used to make a
new distfile from a cvs checkout. For maintainers only, really.
* Disable bi-directional text in config.
* Remove dupes from mozconfig.in.
The problem with the martian file selection dialogs is gone. I am not sure of
the cause, but apparently it had to do with either which version of the NSPR
libs phoenix runs with or the link order of libraries. I don't care, as long as
it doesn't do it, 'cause I do not read Martian.
Should be running against its own set of NSPR libs now. (Note: you can't just
use ldd to check this since the startup scripts play all kinds of fun games.)
You are advised to remove $HOME/.phoenix before running the new version.
2. Disable javascript debugger (like we're at a stage where we want to do
that .... hahaha).
3. Remove dupes from files/mozconfig.in.
4. Whack the share and include dirs in a post-install target (I know it's
slower that way, but I'm gonna let Trevor work out how to do it
otherwise, since he so kindly volunteered.)
5. We need an icon for this, people. Any graphics geeks out there?
Thanks to Adam Weinberger for his valuable info about perl versions,
and his continuing research. Thanks to everybody else who's tested, even
if y'all did report the same thing. 8-) Finally, thanks to Warren Zevon,
whose song My ****'s ****ed Up certainly applies to the early stages
of this port.