Package "firefox"
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Name: |
firefox
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Description: |
Safe and easy web browser from Mozilla
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Latest version: |
*DELETED* |
Release: |
precise (12.04) |
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base |
Repository: |
main |
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firefox (37.0~a2~hg20150223r240881-0ubuntu1~umd1~precise) precise; urgency=medium
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* Refresh patches
- update debian/patches/unity-menubar.patch
* Drop debian/patches/no_neon_on_arm.patch. This shouldn't beneeded
anymore, because:
- since it was added, most code that uses NEON intrinsics and assembly
code using NEON instructions is disabled if the target is < armv7
- Code that uses NEON intrinsics, when compiled, is hidden behind a
runtime check (so doesn't run on systems that don't support those
instructions).
- Code in media/libvpx unconditionally compiles code that uses NEON
intrinsics anyway, even if the target is < armv7 (but the code is
compiled with -march=armv7-a and is hidden behind a runtime check for
NEON support)
* Add Google OAuth ID so contact import for Hello works (LP: #1401402)
* Add Uzbek language pack
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Source diff to previous version |
1401402 |
Ubuntu build of Firefox lacks Google OAuth ID, prevents contact import in Hello |
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firefox (37.0~a2~hg20150218r240708-0ubuntu1~umd1~precise) precise; urgency=medium
.
* Refresh patches
- update debian/patches/unity-menubar.patch
* Drop debian/patches/no_neon_on_arm.patch. This shouldn't beneeded
anymore, because:
- since it was added, most code that uses NEON intrinsics and assembly
code using NEON instructions is disabled if the target is < armv7
- Code that uses NEON intrinsics, when compiled, is hidden behind a
runtime check (so doesn't run on systems that don't support those
instructions).
- Code in media/libvpx unconditionally compiles code that uses NEON
intrinsics anyway, even if the target is < armv7 (but the code is
compiled with -march=armv7-a and is hidden behind a runtime check for
NEON support)
* Add Google OAuth ID so contact import for Hello works (LP: #1401402)
* Add Uzbek language pack
|
Source diff to previous version |
1401402 |
Ubuntu build of Firefox lacks Google OAuth ID, prevents contact import in Hello |
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firefox (37.0~a2~hg20150213r240669-0ubuntu1~umd1~precise) precise; urgency=medium
.
* Refresh patches
- update debian/patches/unity-menubar.patch
* Drop debian/patches/no_neon_on_arm.patch. This shouldn't beneeded
anymore, because:
- since it was added, most code that uses NEON intrinsics and assembly
code using NEON instructions is disabled if the target is < armv7
- Code that uses NEON intrinsics, when compiled, is hidden behind a
runtime check (so doesn't run on systems that don't support those
instructions).
- Code in media/libvpx unconditionally compiles code that uses NEON
intrinsics anyway, even if the target is < armv7 (but the code is
compiled with -march=armv7-a and is hidden behind a runtime check for
NEON support)
* Add Google OAuth ID so contact import for Hello works (LP: #1401402)
* Add Uzbek language pack
|
Source diff to previous version |
1401402 |
Ubuntu build of Firefox lacks Google OAuth ID, prevents contact import in Hello |
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firefox (37.0~a2~hg20150126r240345-0ubuntu1~umd1~precise) precise; urgency=medium
.
* Refresh patches
- update debian/patches/unity-menubar.patch
* Drop debian/patches/no_neon_on_arm.patch. This shouldn't beneeded
anymore, because:
- since it was added, most code that uses NEON intrinsics and assembly
code using NEON instructions is disabled if the target is < armv7
- Code that uses NEON intrinsics, when compiled, is hidden behind a
runtime check (so doesn't run on systems that don't support those
instructions).
- Code in media/libvpx unconditionally compiles code that uses NEON
intrinsics anyway, even if the target is < armv7 (but the code is
compiled with -march=armv7-a and is hidden behind a runtime check for
NEON support)
* Add Google OAuth ID so contact import for Hello works (LP: #1401402)
|
1401402 |
Ubuntu build of Firefox lacks Google OAuth ID, prevents contact import in Hello |
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