Package Details: firefox-kde-opensuse 127.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/firefox-kde-opensuse.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: firefox-kde-opensuse
Description: Standalone web browser from mozilla.org with OpenSUSE patch, integrate better with KDE
Upstream URL: https://github.com/openSUSE/firefox-maintenance
Keywords: browser gecko web
Licenses: GPL, MPL, LGPL
Conflicts: firefox
Provides: firefox
Submitter: csslayer
Maintainer: Thaodan
Last Packager: Thaodan
Votes: 336
Popularity: 0.32
First Submitted: 2009-12-11 09:10 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-07-21 20:54 (UTC)

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Thaodan commented on 2021-04-20 17:40 (UTC) (edited on 2021-04-21 22:45 (UTC) by Thaodan)

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csslayer commented on 2011-07-03 02:57 (UTC)

About kde symbol, I think you need to rebuild kmozillahelper. Actually this firefox doesn't have anything link with KDE. When firefox starts, it spawns a new kmozillahelper process, and use a pipe to do the communication with kmozillahelper. So undefined symbol error in kde's libs can only be generated by kmozillahelper. Though KDE want to keep ABI compatible, sometimes ABI breaks. And I don't know whether your method is correct or not...

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-07-02 21:13 (UTC)

I discovered how to get further with the pgo build: move the last build line (the non-pgo one) and put it just before the pgo build (but after the settings for the pgo-build) But now it crashes for me during/after the js-input/string-validate-input.html run, complaining about a undefined symbol in /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.5

xF0E commented on 2011-06-30 20:04 (UTC)

hey guys, i would really like to use this package with pgo enabled. I'm on x86_64, it looks like i miss a package? At compiling i get this error: [code] /tmp/yaourt-tmp-xf0e/aur-firefox-kde-opensuse/src/mozilla-release/ff-pgo/dist/firefox/firefox-bin: symbol lookup error: /tmp/yaourt-tmp-xf0e/aur-firefox-kde-opensuse/src/mozilla-release/ff-pgo/dist/firefox/firefox-bin: undefined symbol: __gcov_indirect_call_profiler TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | automation.py | Exited with code 127 during test run INFO | automation.py | Application ran for: 0:00:00.412573 INFO | automation.py | Reading PID log: /tmp/tmp0tCXZDpidlog make: *** [profiledbuild] Error 127[/code] Please help.

csslayer commented on 2011-06-30 08:32 (UTC)

Hello, mrz, I think you might go to the wrong page(this is firefox-kde-opensuse). But still I can answer this question. This is not a bug, but a new feature for pacman 3.5. (Debian and RPM has supported it for a long time). The new version system will like this "epoch:version-revision", and compare in order of epoch > version > revision. Epoch is useful is packager found that one package is released but broken, need a downgrade. So simply add epoch will let packager downgrade the package easily. For example, "1:2.6.39-1" > "2.6.40" (no epoch means epoch = 0), so do you get it?

mrz commented on 2011-06-30 07:53 (UTC)

I'm having a weird problem: when building this package (and only this one, AFAICS) the package end up with a spurious "1:" in the package version. Not a big problem, but still I'd like to know how to fix this! A snippet from `pacman -Qi kernel26-ck`: $ pacman -Qi kernel26-ck Name : kernel26-ck Version : 1:2.6.39.2-1 The only real problem this causes is that the package manager, in my case clyde, doesn't warn me when a new version of the package is pushed to the AUR. Also, I download the package manually then issue the standard makepkg -si. Any ideas?!

csslayer commented on 2011-06-28 01:23 (UTC)

@raku, thank you very much, :D @broken.pipe, It doesn't do any thing to appearance. These are the thing it changes, Open/Save File dialog, Use KDE System Proxy, Plasma notification, Download file association (No need to bear something like using gimp to open pdf...), can call akegrator as rss reader, can call kmail as email program, detect it is KDE default browser or not. For build option, it remove all gnome dependency.

broken.pipe commented on 2011-06-27 21:09 (UTC)

thanks a lot i'm using it right now! :) does anyone know if there's some kind of reference of the changes / patches which have been applied on the vanilla source? what are those patches aiming for? i can't hardly see any better kde integration (maybe because i use oxygen-gtk) but it starts much faster than the normal build!

raku commented on 2011-06-27 19:43 (UTC)

you can use mine: [archrak] Server = http://pkgs.prz.edu.pl/archlinux/os/x86_64 (x86_64 only)

broken.pipe commented on 2011-06-27 16:10 (UTC)

is there any unofficial repo available which provides this package? even with my decent machine it takes long to build it :(

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-06-25 05:50 (UTC)

I also fail to build, using x86_64 Arch: http://pastebin.com/dXfb481r