- see http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.11/
- remove the -rpath hack, not needed since matthew's ld.so fix from
12/06
- backport cset from #750620 to fix ppc (and other exotic archs) build.
- force-disable gconf in configure.in (bug #765556)
- remove the chunk from #763408, packaging was fixed
- Fixes MFSA 2012-12->19
- see http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.8/
- complete patchset for #691898, still fixes build on ppc (and hopefully
commited in firefox 14...)
- add patchset from #706955, workarounds #669050 (xpcshell hangs during
make install and chokes on CSPUtils.csm, threads related..)
- remove obsolete/commited patches
Same comments as for thunderbird, and remove i18n xpis from the port,
they bring 20Mb to the package without reason and will be better as
no-arch in www/seamonkey-i18n.
See http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.2/ for details.
- sync ipc patches from Firefox
- remove a bunch of useless patches
- install under lib/seamonkey-2.2 instead of using our homegrown install
target.
- install langpacks as plain xpi instead of unzipping them, greatly
shrinking PLIST
@pkgpath/@conflict markers for seamless upgrades from
productivity/sunbird,-seamonkey. This also installs gdata provider
extension as part of lightning subpackage, for read/write access to
google calendars within lightning.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html#seamonkey1.1.2
- be-BY, ca-AD, fr-FR, he-IL, ru-RU are gone;
- new el-GR, pt-BR language packs;
- WANTLIB for xenocara;
- use the combination of find(1) and install(1) to install the
{DATA,DIST}FILES, as suggested by kurt@;
- remove the two patches that are already upstream;
- fmt;
ok kurt@ naddy@
- generate chrome registry once (speeds up startup, esp.
with lots of chromes -- our case), noticed by kurt@;
- work around pref-contentpacks bug;
discussed and tested by naddy@, kurt@, ajacoutot@
ok naddy@
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