On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 04:35:38PM -0600, attila wrote: > Hi ports@, > > I have a preliminary port of the Tor browser working under > OpenBSD-current (only amd64 tested so far). It is far from being to > the point where I would propose its inclusion in ports and anyway it > isn't time for that right now. > > However, it *is* to the point where other interested people could > pitch in if they were so inclined. I have written a short piece on > what I've done so far with some background on the Tor browser: > > http://trac.haqistan.net/blog/adventures-ports-tor-browser > > The rest of the parts of the Tor Browser Bundle (TBB) are Firefox > add-ons (except for Tor itself, which is already in ports and upon > which my nascent port R-deps). I'm still unsure how to go about > packaging add-ons for ports, if that is even possible; I see some FF > plugins in ports but no add-ons. I'm not totally sure it even makes > sense.
You can package "systemwide" addons by unzipping them in lib/mozilla/extensions/{$GUID}, look at mail/enigmail for such an example. Those days i'm not even sure you need to unzip the xpi files... Landry
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