This is the current release of the Seamonkey open source web browser. It should
be fully compliant with all W3C standards, including HTML, CSS, XML, XSL,
JavaScript, MathML, SSL encryption, SVG and RDF. Also supports Java with
the use of the FreeBSD native Java plug-in.
This is the latest bleeding edge release. Beware that you'll probably find
bugs here, so if you value stability, try www/mozilla.
WWW: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/
Repocopied by: marcus
* Re-add OPTIONS support reorganizing the Makefile some
* Enable Kerberos/GSSAPI support (please test)
* Enable optional smb:// URI support through gnomevfs2
For a list of all the changes in 1.7 beta, please see:
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.7b/README.html#new
* Fix libiconv support
* Fix SVG support by using a newer version of libart_lgpl
* Use OPTIONS
* Fix some potential lockups related to esound
* Clean up a few potential pthread problems
* Remove the libical support for calendar (libical is now included with Mozilla)
* Allow the JPI_LIST to be overridden
For a list of what's new in 1.7.a, checkout:
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.7a/
Also, mark the port as BROKEN if WITH_CALENDAR is defined and
WITHOUT_COMPOSER or WITHOUT_MAILNEWS are also defined. Calendar requires
Composer and Mailnews support.
Mozilla 1.3a. This should fix the calendar build. Note, it will take
some time for the FTP mirrors to catch up with this new tarball.
Reported by: Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>
* Re-enable optimizations [1]
* Disable JavaScript debugger by default [1]
Acknowledgement goes to the Phoenix port and alane for a patch that
corrects a crash when downloads complete.
Suggested by: David Schultz <dschultz@uclink.Berkeley.EDU> [1]
* mozilla-*vendor ports (currently for Mozilla 1.0.1)
* mozilla* ports (currently for Mozilla 1.1)
* mozilla-*devel ports (currently for Mozilla 1.2b)
Special thanks goes to trevor for auto-generating plist patches, cy for
pointing out that the Mozilla startup scripts need to be tailored for
each version of Mozilla, grog for suggesting that some verbage needs to
be added to explain the Java plugin messages at startup, and John
Merryweather Cooper for suggesting a common plugin directory. Of course,
thanks also goes to the user community for suggestions and support.
These ports offer:
* Complete coexistence with each other
* A universal ${PREFIX}/lib/browser_plugins directory
* Auto-generated plists for ease of maintenance
* More accurate pkg-descr's
* A pkg-message pointing users to java/jdk13 for the Java plugin
PR: 42870 42941
Reviewed by: ports gnome
released tarball without version bump. The diff between old and new version
didn'y revealed anything that might be worth PORTREVISION bump.
Submitted by: Mark Knight <markk@knigma.org>, kris
request to enable chatzilla, therefore it is not enabled now - the issue
is under investigation, but anybody is free to smash maintainers with a
relevant patch.