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I have important news: my LibreWolf port for OpenBSD now *works perfectly*!

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  • libreleah@mas.toL This user is from outside of this forum
    libreleah@mas.toL This user is from outside of this forum
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    I have important news: my LibreWolf port for OpenBSD now *works perfectly*!

    See: https://codeberg.org/vimuser/librewolf-openbsd-port

    Latest patch: https://codeberg.org/vimuser/librewolf-openbsd-port/commit/b66909dff671dfae9350b3db84c60b0a32cff9e9

    I compiled the master branch on OpenBSD -current (7.9 snapshot).

    I rewrote the port again, this time making only the most surgical changes relative to www/mozilla-firefox.

    LibreWolf uses mozconfig, so OpenBSD CONFIGURE_ARGS has no effect; I provide a patched mozconfig at build time.

    *Everything works*. I rocked out to some tunes, and read some news.

    miah@hachyderm.ioM lunariansia@layer8.spaceL alderwick@merveilles.townA libreleah@mas.toL 4 Replies Last reply
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    • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

      I have important news: my LibreWolf port for OpenBSD now *works perfectly*!

      See: https://codeberg.org/vimuser/librewolf-openbsd-port

      Latest patch: https://codeberg.org/vimuser/librewolf-openbsd-port/commit/b66909dff671dfae9350b3db84c60b0a32cff9e9

      I compiled the master branch on OpenBSD -current (7.9 snapshot).

      I rewrote the port again, this time making only the most surgical changes relative to www/mozilla-firefox.

      LibreWolf uses mozconfig, so OpenBSD CONFIGURE_ARGS has no effect; I provide a patched mozconfig at build time.

      *Everything works*. I rocked out to some tunes, and read some news.

      miah@hachyderm.ioM This user is from outside of this forum
      miah@hachyderm.ioM This user is from outside of this forum
      miah@hachyderm.io
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      @libreleah Well done!

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      • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

        I have important news: my LibreWolf port for OpenBSD now *works perfectly*!

        See: https://codeberg.org/vimuser/librewolf-openbsd-port

        Latest patch: https://codeberg.org/vimuser/librewolf-openbsd-port/commit/b66909dff671dfae9350b3db84c60b0a32cff9e9

        I compiled the master branch on OpenBSD -current (7.9 snapshot).

        I rewrote the port again, this time making only the most surgical changes relative to www/mozilla-firefox.

        LibreWolf uses mozconfig, so OpenBSD CONFIGURE_ARGS has no effect; I provide a patched mozconfig at build time.

        *Everything works*. I rocked out to some tunes, and read some news.

        lunariansia@layer8.spaceL This user is from outside of this forum
        lunariansia@layer8.spaceL This user is from outside of this forum
        lunariansia@layer8.space
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        @libreleah Nice, now port GNU Icecat for extra fun 😄

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        • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

          I have important news: my LibreWolf port for OpenBSD now *works perfectly*!

          See: https://codeberg.org/vimuser/librewolf-openbsd-port

          Latest patch: https://codeberg.org/vimuser/librewolf-openbsd-port/commit/b66909dff671dfae9350b3db84c60b0a32cff9e9

          I compiled the master branch on OpenBSD -current (7.9 snapshot).

          I rewrote the port again, this time making only the most surgical changes relative to www/mozilla-firefox.

          LibreWolf uses mozconfig, so OpenBSD CONFIGURE_ARGS has no effect; I provide a patched mozconfig at build time.

          *Everything works*. I rocked out to some tunes, and read some news.

          alderwick@merveilles.townA This user is from outside of this forum
          alderwick@merveilles.townA This user is from outside of this forum
          alderwick@merveilles.town
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          @libreleah Congratulations! I'm so pleased to see this port

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          • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

            I have important news: my LibreWolf port for OpenBSD now *works perfectly*!

            See: https://codeberg.org/vimuser/librewolf-openbsd-port

            Latest patch: https://codeberg.org/vimuser/librewolf-openbsd-port/commit/b66909dff671dfae9350b3db84c60b0a32cff9e9

            I compiled the master branch on OpenBSD -current (7.9 snapshot).

            I rewrote the port again, this time making only the most surgical changes relative to www/mozilla-firefox.

            LibreWolf uses mozconfig, so OpenBSD CONFIGURE_ARGS has no effect; I provide a patched mozconfig at build time.

            *Everything works*. I rocked out to some tunes, and read some news.

            libreleah@mas.toL This user is from outside of this forum
            libreleah@mas.toL This user is from outside of this forum
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            Just doing some minor polishing, ready for submission to openbsd ports team.

            They're already in release mode, so who knows if this will land before OpenBSD 7.9. I hope I can get it in the release.

            LibreWolf is similar enough to FireFox, and my port is conservatively-enough engineered relative to www/mozilla-firefox that it fits well into their infrastructure, with little friction. For all intents and purposes, it is essentially the same browser as FireFox, just without the enshittification.

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            • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

              Just doing some minor polishing, ready for submission to openbsd ports team.

              They're already in release mode, so who knows if this will land before OpenBSD 7.9. I hope I can get it in the release.

              LibreWolf is similar enough to FireFox, and my port is conservatively-enough engineered relative to www/mozilla-firefox that it fits well into their infrastructure, with little friction. For all intents and purposes, it is essentially the same browser as FireFox, just without the enshittification.

              libreleah@mas.toL This user is from outside of this forum
              libreleah@mas.toL This user is from outside of this forum
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              My port is ready for submission; I will soon submit my port to the OpenBSD Ports Team for review.

              This branch shows what I will send:

              Cookie monster!

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              (codeberg.org)

              Branch name labelled submit1, because I anticipate that they may ask for a few changes. So the expected 2nd draft would be sent to submit2, and then submit3, and so on.

              Yes. With any luck, they *might* merge my patch for 7.9 - my changes, relative to www/mozilla-firefox, are quite conservative and done in the most surgical way possible.

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              • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

                My port is ready for submission; I will soon submit my port to the OpenBSD Ports Team for review.

                This branch shows what I will send:

                Cookie monster!

                favicon

                (codeberg.org)

                Branch name labelled submit1, because I anticipate that they may ask for a few changes. So the expected 2nd draft would be sent to submit2, and then submit3, and so on.

                Yes. With any luck, they *might* merge my patch for 7.9 - my changes, relative to www/mozilla-firefox, are quite conservative and done in the most surgical way possible.

                fcbsd@hachyderm.ioF This user is from outside of this forum
                fcbsd@hachyderm.ioF This user is from outside of this forum
                fcbsd@hachyderm.io
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                @libreleah thanks for the port successfully tested on 7.9-beta!

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                  @libreleah thanks for the port successfully tested on 7.9-beta!

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                  libreleah@mas.toL This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @fcbsd i just woke up from my nap, having had a wonderful dream. and your screenshot is better than said dream. thank you.

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