properly detect libiconv support [1]
* Take care of a few more pthread substitutions
* Bump PORTREVISION
Reported by: Andrew Muhametshin <andrew@trifon.ru>
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
will be tried. There is one addition, though. JPI_LIST is now
overrideable. [1]
* Remove the bit about Perl version from pkg-message. We support all versions
of Perl now.
Requested by: ale
release of the Firebird web browser with a new name to avoid conflicts with
the Firebird database. This is version 0.8.
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/
* Update to 0.8 and change name to firefox [1]
* Make PLIST from a fake installation [1]
* Restore original credit and portname in Makefile [1]
* Optionally install headers and IDL files [2]
* Use PERL instead of REINPLACE_CMD in a few places [1]
* Use OPTIONS
* Enable the Inspector extension
* Fix another possible esound related problem
* Enable basic optimizations if WITH_DEBUG is not specified
PR: 62631 [2]
Submitted by: trevor [1] [2]
do with esound being installed, but not being used (e.g. when not running
under the GNOME Desktop). What happens now is sound support is disabled by
default. If you wish to enable Type Ahead Find sound support, edit your
prefs.js file, and add:
user_pref("accessibility.typeaheadfind.enablesound", true);
* Make portlint happy by not including anything after bsd.port.post.mk
* Clean up the pkg-message a bit to reflect reality with respect to Perl
Thanks to casaveli on BSDForums for finding it was esound causing the lock up
as well as testing the patch mentioned above.
I've taken a chance and split the sparc64 and alpha mega-diffs up because
sparc64 patched the result of alpha's patches, and amd64 needed to do the
same again - but it was sorted lexically before alpha/sparc64. I've
grouped the xptcall patches together since they are standalone and split
up and merged the other infrastructure jumbo-patches.
I also attempted to sync up the nspr vs firebird diffs for sparc64 and
alpha because they disagreed. HOWEVER... While this port 'depends'
on the nspr port, it doesn't actually *use* it. It should probably
be removed from the LIB_DEPENDS list.
Note that the amd64 xptcall code came from SuSE via the mozilla bugzilla
database.
notes at http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firebird/release-notes.html,
but it went from being based on Mozilla 1.4b to 1.5a.
Note, the master site may be temporary. The source tarball at
${MASTER_SITE_MOZILLA} was missing some key bits that prevented compilation.
new install mk code. However, keep Alan's plist generating code around
since it's cool, and it helps maintainers quickly generate a new plist.
PR: 54795
54799
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
Remove installing of Xft1 from XFree86-4-libraries, and add dependencies
to the Xft port by all the ports that use it along with whatever patches are
necessary.
Approved by: portmgr (kris), marcus
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)