AJSlye: I never mentioned licensing anywhere but do as you please and throw the GPL thing in here.
a7med: Which build gives you that error? I you have a larger issue (backtrace and so on) post them on gitlab.
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/firefox-kde-opensuse.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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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: | 0.160197 |
First Submitted: | 2009-12-11 09:10 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-07-21 20:54 (UTC) |
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AJSlye: I never mentioned licensing anywhere but do as you please and throw the GPL thing in here.
a7med: Which build gives you that error? I you have a larger issue (backtrace and so on) post them on gitlab.
it stop working after latest update it gives this error "Illegal instruction (core dumped)" on opening
Licencing is what GNU has to do with the conversation. Gcc is the GNU C compiler.
Besides, I'm sure BSD, Windows, Mac, and other OS developers couldn't give 2 cents about gcc vs clang. AFAIK, Linux is not even the majority of Mozilla's user base.
It is but its not just some. Only Suse and Arch are currenlty using clang for firefox. Mozilla can use what they want but still have to support GCC if the majority of Linux distros are using GCC. I dont know what GNU has to do with Firefox.
Some so Fedora/Red Hat are some Linux devs? i don't think thats Linux zealot BS.
Mozilla just wants to maintain one compiler. I don't think that a monoculture is a good move. I dont think its good to build one package against another compiler. Theres a reason for such policy in fedora.
@AJSlye: upstream arch just followed the others. There was no infight just a short thought switch. Any way: thanks to the workaround from fedora and the fixes from Jan Hubička I was able to restore pgo support with gcc and also to remove the gcc7 workaround. On top of that lto is also enabled. If anyone wants to read my sources on the fix:
http://hubicka.blogspot.com/2018/12/even-more-fun-with-building-and.html
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Thaodan commented on 2021-04-20 17:40 (UTC) (edited on 2021-04-21 22:45 (UTC) by Thaodan)
If you have issues with this package visit gitlab and read the readme first.