On 9/23/06, David Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David Jensen wrote:
> Dan Nicholson wrote:
>>
>> Now, if you wouldn't mind testing the --enable-pango patch, that would
>> be fantastic. ...
> Okay, ...
Done, hey! most text looks better.  But, yes, slower.
Note: the patches apply (with offset), I believe current policy is to
update the version ignoring offsets.  Also, there are both seamonkey and
firefox system-nss patches, we could consolidate just using the firefox
patches.  Some feedback?

You could probably rediff the seamonkey ones. However, at least one
will apply with offset because they both patch configure and
configure.in. We could make symlinks to the firefox patch. Then at
least the name would be correct for the specific package you're using.
The thunderbird ones are exactly the same. The description should
probably then be changed to reference Gecko-1.8 since that's the same
branch they all come from.

I can update seamonkey tomorrow after I build docbook etc, ssh and
subversion (I'll try subversion-1.4.0).

Cool. We should also look at upgrading to docbook-xsl-1.70.1. Is there
a ticket for that?

>
> Has anyone else tried NSS-3.11.3 and NSPR-4.6.3?  They work here.

I went with the book version for now.

I was thinking about this. I haven't looked, but you may want to find
release notes for these guys if you can. They might be targetting the
Gecko-1.9 releases (i.e., firefox/thunderird-2.x). I don't know how
the seamonkey versioning works, though.

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Dan
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