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: 0.33
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 2011-04-29 09:51 (UTC)

@philacorns Yes it might works, but I don't want to. Everytime I update the PKGBUILD, I will examine every patch in the src.rpm to determine whether it is required or not, though firefox-kde.patch might be the only useful patch, I will also do a check for patch content. But still you can try, but I won't. Following is some idea/hint to somone who interests in building a nightly self updatable package. 1, need to parse http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/mozilla:/alpha/SUSE_Factory/src/, to check if there is a new version or not. 2, download the rpm, and then extract it. 3, parse spec, to check which patch does it includes, maybe you need a whitelist for patch name and it will not works everytime. 4, extract mozconfig from spec (default one maybe ok). 5, build it. I do 3,4 by hand to make it always works, that's the main idea I don't want to make a nightly one.

philacs commented on 2011-04-29 09:21 (UTC)

@trc @csslayer Latest source of firefox with KDE patchset can be found at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/mozilla:/alpha/SUSE_Factory/src/, looks like opensuse has abandoned the repo on gitorious and is using a secret repo, so we can only get the source from src.rpm or build service web interface. The version is now at firefox 5 alpha, and has transformed from splitted xulrunner and firefox into a standalone package due to the new rapid development method of Mozilla. There should be a way to change that src.rpm into a nightly PKGBUILD.

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-04-04 02:11 (UTC)

ahh ok dokey then, well thanks for the great package regardless lol

csslayer commented on 2011-03-28 02:08 (UTC)

@trc, I don't think so. Patch is quite strict that very little change (which although can be adjust by hand) can make patch failed. Usually people don't apply patch to a -git, -svn, -hg package, unless without patch it will not build or cause fatal issue, because in that case the package will easily break.

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-03-28 00:44 (UTC)

would it be possible to create an AUR package for the firefox nightly using the KDE patches?

csslayer commented on 2011-03-26 06:48 (UTC)

@byelims, Yes, that's because the mirror sync problem. releases.mozilla.org will redirect you to a mirror, which might is not up to date. but if file is available there, this url will make download faster because it will choose a near mirror for you. I think it's reasonable to keep the current url there. Anybody meet the problem change the prefix to http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/ will solve the problem.

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-03-26 06:09 (UTC)

Hi, csslayer. I can't find anything in "http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/". There are only dictionaries, but no files in them. I use this one "https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/", and solve the problem.

birdflesh commented on 2011-03-24 16:07 (UTC)

@kwintruder everything that is marked as 'done' here: http://old-en.opensuse.org/KDE/FirefoxIntegration

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-03-24 15:53 (UTC)

@csslayer, what features provide this package in detail? I've installed the base FF and I do not see a difference.