Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 01:41:00 -0400 (EDT) From: "Mikhail T." <mi@aldan.algebra.com> To: gnome@FreeBSD.org Subject: some more patches for firefox Message-ID: <200508100541.j7A5f0ho028044@blue.virtual-estates.net>
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I have some more patches for firefox. The most significant difference is avoiding to extract/compile Mozilla's own implementation of libm (descendant of the same stuff we have in /usr/src/lib/msun). I'm also fixing a handful of warnings, but firefox still hangs on occasion and, in light of my earlier e-mail (viz. Deer Park) it, probably, makes little sense to pursue it. My update is at http://aldan.algebra.com:8015/~mi/firefox.update.bz2 It will create a handful of new files/patch-warnings* patches. I'm not sure, if these are truly helpful, however (other new patches, probably, are). Firefox may hang on startup (or shortly after) with or without them. It _seems_, the misbehavior is less frequent, when I use these extra warning-patches (I have both version installed in parallel), but it may just be my perception. Take a look, please, and see if these changes make sense to you... It may be worth it to re-arrange the hunks and/or rename the patch-files. -mi P.S. I do not think, I have Jeremy's nspr vs. firefox-nspr change in there -- it would need to be merged in too.
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