I am sorry, this mail didn't ended up in ports, so I will send it again.
Hari <hari@fedora.email> writes: > Hello OpenBSD community, > > I was a user of librewolf on linux. But two days ago I switched to openbsd as > my > daily driver there is no librewolf on official package list. So I decided to > port it. I want to know if anyone is working on librewolf, please inform me. > If > not then I will be working on porting it. I doesn't have any experience with > patches of compiling a software. I have just a little bit of info about > Makefile. I intend to follow port faq. Any help will be appreciated. > > Thanks > > Hari Welcome to OpenBSD. I remember some bad story happening with librewolf and the first response to your mail mentioned it. Nevertheless, there are some more private alternatives to firefox browser on OpenBSD. I would list them and point to some articles: 1. Ungoogled-chromium. Spyware-watchdog review[1]. 2. Iridium. Spyware-watchdog review[2]. 3. Firefox hardened with arkenfox. Solene article[3] I pointed to this 3 alternatives as it is more simillar to thing that you want and also all 3 varians would have build in support for pledge(2) and unveil(2) with config file directory in /etc/browser-name. Althought there are maybe much more interesting examples, like qutebrowser, edbrowse and more. Best regards, Artsiom. [1]: https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/ungoogled_chromium [2]: https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/iridium [3]: https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2023-09-24-harden-firefox-with-arkenfox.html