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: 0.37
First Submitted: 2009-12-11 09:10 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-07-21 20:54 (UTC)

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Required by (167)

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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.

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francoism90 commented on 2021-10-23 20:24 (UTC)

@Thaodan Thanks for your reply and checking my package on missing patches. :)

I'll checkout fix_csd_windows_buttons.patch, this does seem to be useful when using global menu's.

Thaodan commented on 2021-10-23 20:17 (UTC)

@francoism90: That's quite often the case, I prepared previous updates like this before. Thanks for the hint, now I can already prepare the 94.0 upgrade. The fix_csd_windows_buttons is missing in your patches thou.

francoism90 commented on 2021-10-23 18:19 (UTC)

@Thaodan It seems most provided OpenSUSE KDE patches can be applied to FF 94.* and firefox-developer-edition can be compiled just fine with the default arch repos.

I have created firefox-developer-edition-kde which does use most OpenSUSE patches except the PDO ones.

pix3l commented on 2021-10-21 21:02 (UTC) (edited on 2021-10-21 21:04 (UTC) by pix3l)

                                                                                                                                                                                                            SIGINT 
XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /usr/lib/firefox/libxul.so:
libffi.so.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Couldn't load XPCOM.
 badpixel  ~  

francoism90 commented on 2021-10-15 10:29 (UTC)

@Thaodan Should this be flagged? It seems OpenSUSE added support for FF 93: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/mozilla:Factory/MozillaFirefox

gu1ll0me commented on 2021-10-04 21:21 (UTC) (edited on 2021-10-04 21:22 (UTC) by gu1ll0me)

92.0.1-1 : checksum fails for firefox-kde-a0c9416afc032611d6171e58cf711d3cb86c705f.patch. Should be 43c65f6513fbc28aaa8238ad3bdb4e26.

Thanks for version 92 update.

Thaodan commented on 2021-08-21 04:13 (UTC)

@pix3l:

@Thaodan: as Archlinux dev couldn't you apply patch from Gentoo to GCC?: >https://bugs.gentoo.org/792705

Fedora simply uses git snapshot of GCC, marked as gcc-11.1.1-3.fc34: >https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1757009

I'm not an arch dev but that's what I did now kinda, I took the tagged version of GCC 11.2.0 and build it. I have a build of it in my personal repo until arch will update to the latest version if anyone wants to build the package and doesn't want the pain of building gcc.

pix3l commented on 2021-07-18 09:24 (UTC) (edited on 2021-07-18 09:29 (UTC) by pix3l)

@Thaodan: as Archlinux dev couldn't you apply patch from Gentoo to GCC?: https://bugs.gentoo.org/792705

Fedora simply uses git snapshot of GCC, marked as gcc-11.1.1-3.fc34: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1757009

BTW I have problem with this Firefox, that after running fullscreen app, like MPV, some Firefox windows stops repainting (I can close them by using F4, and new windows are not affected [until I run fullscreen app again]) Disabling option 'Allow appplications to block compositing' in KDE Plasma's "Compositor" settings workarounds the problem. I haven't tested other Firefox versions, and I'm using EGL Firefox backend and it started acting like that few months ago. I simply wonder if other's has similar problem like me ;-)

Thaodan commented on 2021-06-19 08:21 (UTC)

The current update is WIP because of a bug in GCC 11.

Scrumplex commented on 2021-05-30 19:36 (UTC)

I have added you as Co-Maintainer on the -bin package. I will be orphaning that package, as I switched to Sway on all my machines full time and am not utilizing most of the features of this package.

If you don't want to maintain the -bin package, just go ahead and remove yourself as co-maintainer and let the community do the work :D

Thanks again for your excellent work of maintaining this package.