Am 27.10.2010 18:17, schrieb Cristian Rodríguez:
El 25/10/10 17:28, Wolfgang Rosenauer escribió:
Hi,
Am 25.10.2010 21:24, schrieb Mariusz Fik:
Since oS 11.3 mozilla-xulrunner192 doesn't use system cairo. Many of us has lcd monitor and use some "patched" cairo packages (subpixel) to get fonts looking good. All gtk/gnome apps use system cairo but Mozilla Firefox _doesn't_. Can We revert this option in mozilla-xulrunner192 spec file? from %define has_system_cairo 0 to %define has_system_cairo 1
Short answer: No Long answer: Using system cairo caused several regressions even causing crashes at startup and some other occurences.
Did someone looked into that problems ? having Mozilla code bundling all sorts of stuff isnt nice, I would say quite broken.
Young Padawan: I gave up on that. Facts for cairo in Mozilla: - Mozilla is usually on the very latest cairo (often on unreleased latest) - They are one of the bigger contributors to cairo (actually upstream to upstream cairo AFAIK) - they might apply patches needed for their specific needs Do you volunteer to keep cairo on every released distribution usable and up to date with every upcoming Firefox security release and make sure it's compatible with everything else using cairo in openSUSE? I'm really open to discuss that stuff but believe me that I've been there during the last 9 years of maintenance. I'm inviting everyone to join mozilla-factory-mozilla@o.o to discuss everything. I'm actually looking forward to it. It's quite silent over there. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org