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Just added: lmctl, gmrun, gimpshop.
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Coming tomorrow or Sunday: E17-cvs packages (everything I know of except Entrance).
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Thanks for the Deer Park package. It's a big improvement.
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Coming tomorrow or Sunday: E17-cvs packages (everything I know of except Entrance).
Woo-hoo!
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Coming tomorrow or Sunday: E17-cvs packages (everything I know of except Entrance).
Just in case you didnt know, there is already someone doing this:
[fouiny_repo]
Server = http://elusseau.free.fr/arch/fouiny_repo/unless you want something specific you didnt find in those packages.
If i want to give Deer Park a try, do i have to uninstall Firefox Current? or do you set it up to another directory?
Regards and thanks for the contribs.
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sud_cow: yeah, Firefox 1.5b1 will conflict with the one in current (it conflicts with 'mozilla-firefox' and provides 'mozilla-firefox').
I know other people are packaging E17, and fouiny isn't the only one doing it. I roll my packages fairly carefully however and trust my own work on E17. My naming scheme is also different (no -cvs tags) so they shouldn't conflict if you have both repos in pacman.conf. My E packages do conflict with -cvs packages though, so if you upgrade from me, it will be clean and pacman won't be confused.
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I hope you'll also be naming your package groups so that your repo doesn't conflict with the AUR?
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I've already read the release notes, but are there any (unlisted) advantages to be found in Firefox 1.5b1 over the current official releases?
Thanks...
oz
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IIRC, Gecko in 1.5b1 has undergone some serious modification to speed it up.
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Okay, thanks for the info Gullible. I tried to download it using ShadowHand's repo, but for some reason my machine can't/won't connect to it.
Guess I'll try again later...
oz
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I hope you'll also be naming your package groups so that your repo doesn't conflict with the AUR?
Uhmmmmm..... no? I'd have to rename the groups, and that stinks. Technically, the ones in the AUR should be renamed to e17-cvs and mine should be called e17. Just a thought.
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The ones in the AUR are Freedesktop snapshots, not CVS.
(IMO, the AUR ones should actually be removed. They are after all, barely functional...)
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IIRC, Gecko in 1.5b1 has undergone some serious modification to speed it up.
Yup.. It's noticeably faster on my 600mhz box, both in terms of rendering websites, going forward/back, and navigating the application. It's a much appreciated upgrade.
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Repo updated.
Beagle no longer requires mozilla-firefox as a depend (but as a makedepend instead), local version bumped to 2, gmime-sharp dep removed (provided by gmime-2.1.16), gmime-2.1.16 now available in repo (util devs update Extra).
E17 packages added. (See which are available with pacman -Sl shadowhand .)
Firefox 1.5b1 now has cairo support.
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Beagle updated, gmime-2.1.16 and gmime-sharp-2.1.16 added. Everyone enjoy. ![]()
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One issue: shouldn't firefox-devel install to /opt/mozilla, not /opt/firefox?
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Repo updated.
Everyone that uses Beagle, please upgrade to beagle-devel, a serious memory leak was fixed in CVS.
Firefox-devel now installs to /opt/mozilla (just to be consistent). Please remember to make sure /opt/firefox has been removed after upgrading.
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Wow... Damn, this is fast. When 1.5 final is released, it is going to kick Opera's ass. :shock: I swear, I have never seen a faster browser.
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Repo updated.
Firefox-devel update (minor oops on my part). Elicit (E17 magnifier/color grabber) added. Lmctl now has a initscript (makes things easier
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Just installed firefox-devel from the repo, and I get the following error:
(firefox-bin:22316): Gdk-WARNING **: gdk_window_set_back_pixmap(): pixmap must have a colormap
(firefox-bin:22316): Gdk-WARNING **: gdk_window_set_back_pixmap(): pixmap must have a colormap
(firefox-bin:22316): Gdk-WARNING **: gdk_window_set_back_pixmap(): pixmap must have a colormapSuggestions?
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It's not an error, it's a warning. Ignore it.
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I upgraded beagle to beagle-devel from your repo and beagled --fg gives me this.
** (/usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe:22117): WARNING **: The following assembly referenced from /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe could not be loaded:
Assembly: gtk-sharp (assemblyref_index=4)
Version: 2.0.0.0
Public Key: 35e10195dab3c99f
The assembly was not found in the Global Assembly Cache, a path listed in the MONO_PATH environment variable, or in the location of the executing assembly (/usr/lib/beagle).
** (/usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe:22117): WARNING **: Missing method InitCheck in assembly /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe, type Gtk.Application
Unhandled Exception: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object:?
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I compiled begale-devel using your PKGBUILD and it works fine now. However, I noticed that I couldn't compile beagle when I had firefox 1.0.7. After reverting to 1.0.6 the compilation went through. After beagle is installed, I tried upgrading to firefox 1.0.7 and it seemed like beagle would work anyway, but best wouldn't be started.
So, in the end, I'm using your PKGBUILD of beagle-devel & firefox 1.0.6 and everything seems to work...
is anyone else having the firefox 1.0.7 + beagle prob?
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Beagle has already been reported to not compile/work with Firefox 1.0.7 or Firefox 1.5b1. ![]()
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