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non port: www/mozilla/files/patch-config_autoconf.mk.in

Number of commits found: 4

Saturday, 1 Jan 2011
14:09 beat search for other commits by this committer
- Finally remove www/mozilla as no other port longer depends on Mozilla.
  Mozilla is unmaintained upstream for years, broken and has security
  issues. Please consider using www/seamonkey2 or www/firefox instead.

  Happy New Year!
Original commit
Tuesday, 29 Nov 2005
21:12 ahze search for other commits by this committer
- Update firefox to 1.5
- 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
Original commit
Monday, 28 Jun 2004
02:18 marcus search for other commits by this committer
* Update to 1.7
* Build the chrome and component registries in a pkg-install script so that
  the resulting paths are correct [1]

For a list of all the changes in 1.7, see
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.7.  This port features support for
the GSSAPI extension as well as optional gnome-vfs support.

PR:             65590 [1]
Submitted by:   thierry [1]
Original commit
Tuesday, 21 Jan 2003
16:36 marcus search for other commits by this committer
At last, the long awaited update to 1.2.1.  Let the bloodbath begin!

* Update to 1.2.1
* Add optional GTK2 and Xft support
* Re-enable optimizations [1]
* Disable JavaScript debugger by default [1]
* Add calendar support [2]

PR:     45789, 45969 [2]
Submitted by:   Joe Kelsey <joek@zircon.staff.flyingcroc.net> [2]
Suggested by:   David Schultz <dschultz@uclink.Berkeley.EDU>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 4