Re: Firefox52 broken on NetBSD9.3 / pkgsrc-2022Q4
Connor McLaughlan <[email protected]> Tue, 23 May 2023 16:47:24 +0200
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On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 8:43 AM Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I jump in here, because I am interested in compiling issues in gecko. > > > Connor McLaughlan wrote: > > firefox52 and thunderbird52 need to be compiled with "SSP_SUPPORTED= no" to run. > > > > arcticfox gives a bus error, even when compiled with all hardening disabled; > > but this is a new package since 2022Q4 and has not been run > > successfully for me on sparc64 yet. > > Since I am the current upstream author of ArcticFox, I'm interested here. > I do try on sparc64 from time to time. On NetBSD rarely, since my Netra > T1 takes a full day or more to compile it. On Linux the Fire T2000 takes > less. Neither on Linux nor NetBSD I got anything else than a crash at > startup. > I test directly the github dev-branch sourches, not a package. > > While ArcticFox incorporates several endianness patches and some SPARC > patches made by Martin, I do not know if it contains all the work > applicable from Firefox: I applied those I could find, I have no "list" > to check. > > I don't have NetBSD/PPC to test on, but AF works quite well on Linux > PPC32/PPC64 as well as on NetBSD x86 & amd64. So essentially, the issue > is SPARC. Best Memory issue finding CPU ever besides HP-PA :) > > > > > I am currently testing to compile and run seamonkey-2.53.13 of 2022Q4 > > but i expect this to fail due to other issues on sparc64; the last > > known good version for me was seamonkey-2.49.5. > > The switch comes from the gecko52 to the gecko60 core, which in cludes > rust. So Seamonkey 2.53 would me newer than FF52... nice feat. How is > (hated) rust on sparc64? and sparc? I know it is mot much PPC friendly... > > Riccardo Hello Riccardo, ArcticFox 40.1 - 20230522 found its way into pkgsrc. It compiles and runs well on NetBSD9.3/sparc64... no crashes so far. I have a few rendering issues, but only on modern websites...so i suppose this is to be expected due to javascript problems? (like formatting loss and no pictures on e.g. www.heise.de) Also i found no option to enable or disable javascript, that usually sits under Preferences -> Content. Great work and many thanks for this additional browser possibility on NetBSD/sparc64. Regards, Connor