MOZILLA for OpenBSD
In good OpenBSD style I stole the NetBSD mozilla port and turned
it into an OpenBSD mozilla port. The OpenBSD patches are 42395
bytes long and include the 11448 of NetBSD patches. However:
***** MOZILLA IS NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME *****
I'm adding it to the OpenBSD ports for those that want to play and/or
get it to a state where it is ready for prime time. Here are the
general caveats:
1) Only checked with lesstif 0.86.0, older versions will probably not
work. Use the OpenBSD lesstif port -- it fixes a problem where the
2.0 version of libXm.a overwrites the 1.2 version.
2) This warning is spit out on occasion
Warning:
Name: bookmarkList
Class: XmLGrid
Attempt to destroy dropSite info for widget that
hasn't been added as a dropSite.
doesn't seem to hurt anything, though.
3) There are uses of tempnam, tmpnam, and mktemp that have not
been looked at/changed yet.
4) It will NOT compile on a sparc with default optimizer settings.
gcc blows up. To compile on a sparc do this:
make patch
change line 257 of work/mozilla/config/config.mk from -O to -O0
make
HOWEVER: that only makes it compile. Try to run and you'll get
`Memory fault' in 5-10 seconds. Perfect opportunity for sparc
developers to get their debuging skills in shape :-)
5) I've used it less than 10 minutes on an i386. It didn't crash
in that time :-)
6) I've not tried to build it/run it on any other architecture.
I suspect the usual problems wrt libraries on the alpha.