Have successfully built palemoon 28.0.0-1 with core/gcc 8.2.0-2 (base-devel) [installed] CFLAGS="-march=native -mtune=native -O3 -pipe -fstack-protector-strong -fno-plt" LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O1,--sort-common,--as-needed,-z,relro,-z,now" MAKEFLAGS="-j1" banned from Arch Forum, can't report there. Pls, consider to remove GCC5 dependency and may be report to upstream.
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Package Details: palemoon 1:33.7.0-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/palemoon.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | palemoon |
Description: | Open source web browser based on Firefox focusing on efficiency. |
Upstream URL: | https://www.palemoon.org/ |
Keywords: | browser goanna web |
Licenses: | MPL-2.0 |
Submitter: | artiom |
Maintainer: | WorMzy |
Last Packager: | WorMzy |
Votes: | 141 |
Popularity: | 0.006443 |
First Submitted: | 2014-06-05 10:54 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-04-08 10:24 (UTC) |
Dependencies (14)
- alsa-lib
- dbus-glib
- desktop-file-utils (desktop-file-utils-gitAUR)
- gtk2 (gtk2-patched-filechooser-icon-viewAUR)
- libxt
- mime-types (mailcap)
- git (git-gitAUR, git-glAUR) (make)
- libpulse (pulseaudio-dummyAUR, libpulse-gitAUR) (make)
- python2AUR (python2-binAUR) (make)
- unzip (unzip-natspecAUR, unzip-zstdAUR, unzip-bsdunzip-symlinkAUR) (make)
- yasm (yasm-gitAUR) (make)
- zip (zip-natspecAUR) (make)
- ffmpeg (ffmpeg-nvcodec-11-1-gitAUR, ffmpeg-cudaAUR, ffmpeg-ffplayoutAUR, ffmpeg-headlessAUR, ffmpeg-fullAUR, ffmpeg-decklinkAUR, ffmpeg-amd-fullAUR, ffmpeg-gitAUR, ffmpeg-full-gitAUR, ffmpeg-amd-full-gitAUR, ffmpeg-obsAUR, ffmpeg-libfdk_aacAUR) (optional) – various video and audio support
- libpulse (pulseaudio-dummyAUR, libpulse-gitAUR) (optional) – PulseAudio audio driver
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Sources (3)
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lefsha commented on 2018-08-17 19:53 (UTC) (edited on 2018-08-17 20:12 (UTC) by lefsha)
WorMzy commented on 2018-05-04 18:43 (UTC)
Hah, it's been in community/ before. I'm surprised to see it back now that it's EOL though. Looks like it's needed by cuda for now..
7314776 commented on 2018-05-04 18:38 (UTC) (edited on 2018-05-04 18:38 (UTC) by 7314776)
Grats gentlemen! gcc5 has now been pushed to community repo, so no need to have sexual relations with build trying to get it into your system, just install.
<hr>Мои поздравления! gcc5 теперь собирается в репозитории community, поэтому можно не ипаццо с его сборкой, а просто установить оттуда.
haawda commented on 2018-03-11 20:59 (UTC)
I was able to compile palemoon 27.8.1 with gcc4.9 (built using the AUR PKGBUILD) and this patch:
okabekudo commented on 2018-02-15 18:33 (UTC) (edited on 2018-02-15 18:35 (UTC) by okabekudo)
@WorMzy I'm not running anything else and I'm not compiling in a tmpfs either nor do I have a swap parition. But it worked a few weeks before.
WorMzy commented on 2018-02-15 17:38 (UTC)
Upstream recommends having more than 4GB of RAM, so you should have more than enough. Are you running any other memory-intensive programs while you're compiling? Are you compiling on a tmpfs? Do you have a swap file/partition? What is your swappiness set to? These are the sorts of things that you should answer in a forum support thread if you need help with this.
https://developer.palemoon.org/Developer_Guide:Build_Instructions/Pale_Moon/Linux
okabekudo commented on 2018-02-15 17:26 (UTC)
This uses all my 8gb of RAM resulting in a systemfreeze. Is this normal?
WorMzy commented on 2018-02-13 18:42 (UTC)
@ray731: If you're happy with untracked software floating around your system, sure. The advantage of an AUR package is that, once built, you can install/remove the package with pacman. If that isn't of interest to you, then by all means use upstream's tarballs.
ray731 commented on 2018-02-13 14:28 (UTC) (edited on 2018-02-13 14:29 (UTC) by ray731)
@WorMzy: yes, but palemoon-bin should be also installed. While the tarball should be just extracted to run palemoon. Isn't it simpler?
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WorMzy commented on 2021-03-02 16:19 (UTC) (edited on 2022-08-03 21:12 (UTC) by WorMzy)
The following key is used to sign release commits:
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Import it into your keyring however you want.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GnuPG#Import_a_public_key