Hi @lsf, pelase do not remove:
backup=('usr/lib/librewolf/librewolf.cfg'
'usr/lib/librewolf/distribution/policies.json')
See, it's not the same when you just want overwrite some values, which is what including ~/.librewolf/librewolf.overrides.cfg at the end of /usr/lib/librewolf/librewolf.cfg is meant for, than for commenting out some configs from /usr/lib/librewolf/librewolf.cfg, to get the FF default behavior instead.
For example to get safe browsing back, as it works on FF, the best is just comment out the librewolf configs, instead of specifying URLs, and several string values and the like.
I hope you don't remove those backup lines ever, :)
Thanks a lot !
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lsf commented on 2025-01-01 21:28 (UTC)
Please refrain from abusing the flagging of a package as out of date for build issues. This is not what it is supposed to be used for.
I automatically get notified of comments to this package. I do not need to be notified of whatever build problems occur (whether they are an individual's problems or the actual package's problems) twice, and not via flagging it out of date.
Issues with this package can also be reported at https://codeberg.org/librewolf/issues/issues (as it is also maintained there, at https://codeberg.org/librewolf/arch, too).