- Update Firefox ESR to 24.6.0
- Update libxul to 24.6.0
- Update NSS to 3.16.1
- Update NSPR to 4.10.6
- Update Thunderbird to 24.6.0
- Convert USE_BZIP2 to USES
- Backport ff31 fix against crashing DEBUG build on newegg.com [1]
- Add a note in UPDATING to not build audio/soundtouch with
INTEGER_SAMPLES [2]
- Use arc4random_buf(3) to generate UUIDs (version 4)
- Fix debugger detection used by Telemetry and the slow script dialog
- Add STAGE support [3]
PR: ports/189991 [1]
PR: ports/189217 [2]
PR: ports/189488 [2]
Submitted by: bapt [3]
Sumbitted by: Jan Beich
Security: http://www.vuxml.org/freebsd/888a0262-f0d9-11e3-ba0c-b4b52fce4ce8.html
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