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  1. Update for root certificates: New: CN = A-Trust-Root-07 OU = A-Trust-Root-07 O = A-Trust Ges. f. Sicherheitssysteme im elektr. Datenverkehr GmbH C = AT Those using heinoganda's Cert_Updater.exe should run it ASAP. Others needing a redistributable rootsupd.exe should follow his instructions for creating their own, or PM at 5eraph for an updated EXE file.
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  2. Yes, I tested it with the latest PM 28, and it works! E10s remains disabled even with the "standard" FF 52 version of the patch. Thanks! So, the separate NM28 version of the patch is no longer needed.
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  3. Here is a regrouping place for when RyanVM.net members need to communicate and that board is unavailable for any reason.
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  4. > Windows XP SP4 thread (along with a few others) has been mostly archived, but some pages are missing: With dups, Google has about 71 of the 48 pages cached. > offline due to it being under extreme load Perhaps someone was trying to back the whole site up all at once!
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  5. No, he's right: Pale Moon (28) is the official browser by Moonchild Productions that targets Win7+; the fork maintained by @roytam1 is a yet unbranded one, with the (interim) name being New Moon, that adds (restores) XP and Vista compatibility to the browser; over the course of development, Pale Moon and New Moon (and certainly Basilisk and Serpent) have diverged even further, beyond the initial point of New Moon being just "Pale Moon for XP"; also, you're kindly asked to refer to the fork as New Moon only, because using the official branding (Pale Moon) when actually meaning the fork tends to aggravate the upstream developers (who then make angry appearances here and lash out at the fork maintainer and users...). I realise you're a new addition to the MSFN forums, I'd like to welcome you, too, but kindly advise you to get some facts straight first by reading existing threads... Regards
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  6. New Moon is a Pale Moon fork ported to XP :p
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  7. We can identify for his problems, since MSFN has had the same problems on more than one occasion. So Jody, please go ahead and make your post. Cheers and Regards
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  8. I mainly Use @roytam1's K-Meleon, Serpent, and New Moon 28 builds. Some people say they have sites that wont load in these but I have encountered one as of yet. I've never tried the 360 extreme browser, because while I hear some tracking is blocked, it doesn't sound like all is. And I have no real need for a heavy chrome browser anyway.
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  9. RyanVM is back up information on the outage: Re: Shutting this down Post by RyanVM » Tue Nov 12, 2019 10:52 am When it rains, it pours.... Sorry for the recent outage. My hosting provider had to take my site offline due to it being under extreme load (looks like it was being DOSed or something). Hopefully a temporary issue....
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  10. Notice: git repo update times may be decreased as I need more time on transportation to/from workplace at the moment. #5DN1L
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  11. Try the "Classic Theme Restorer" add-on: https://ca-archive.biz.tm/storage/472/472577/classic_theme_restorer_fx29_56-1.7.7.2-fx.xpi?origin=caa&action=install
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  12. To be specific, I was trying to install the Chromium-based version linked to in @jumper's post directly above mine. (The FF 52-based version is old news.) The Web site claimed XP compatibility, but I was skeptical, and sure enough, it doesn't install.
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  13. I think there's an about:config preference you can set to false: plugin.load_flash_only Try it and see. Edit: Yep, it works! You have to create the Boolean pref above and set it to false, but it works. BTW, Serpent 55 is essentially an updated version of FF 53, and it does support NPAPI plugins. Also, it's probably worth pointing out that you will lose some security fixes in moving from FF 52.9 ESR to FF 53.
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  14. The "best" browser for XP depends on your hardware. For pre-SSE2 processors, I agree with @looking4awayout: If your system is even older (pre-SSE) your best bet is probably @roytam1's no-SSE build of New Moon 27. For newer systems you have more options. The Chinese Chromium backports are OK if you like Chromium and can deal with the Chinese language. If you prefer a Firefox-based browser, I've had pretty good luck with @roytam1's Serpent 55. It supports more add-ons than his Serpent 52 and I almost never have problems with Web sites not displaying correctly.
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  15. Thinking back about the time when "you know who" made a lot of fuss about the branding of the forked browsers, I noticed mainstream Basilisk still contains strings where the browser is referred to as "Firefox".
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  16. This happened to me too. If I remember correctly, what it ended up doing was adding the contribution amount to my existing login. So instead of $5 total donated it shows up as $10 kind of thing. I think this worked out better, because the number of licenses was more for $10 than it was for 2 x $5.
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  17. Images often downloaded separately from the email that contains them because they're so large. Outlook uses IE to download these images. If IE can't download an image you'll get the red X, but there are lots of reasons IE might not be able to download from a particular server besides a certificate problem. For example, there may not be a TLS cipher that both the server and IE support. You may find that installing @heinoganda's version of ProxHTTPSProxyMII will resolve many of those download failures.
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  18. Just stopped in to say thank you very much for keeping these browser forks updated and working well. A number of web sites are starting to turn their nose up at 27.9, but with the other two, I can still get to where I must on Windows XP. Although I hate how Mozilla messed up the title bar/menus in 52/Basillisk. Noticed that this moved to a new thread on the forum - you guys really need an entire subforum dedicated to this. :) Thanks!
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  19. It's only updates that replace MSO.DLL that you have to worry about, all others seem to be OK, and should still be applied IMO.
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  20. You could try youtube-dl with one of the python builds in this topic: https://msfn.org/board/topic/162317-python-27-for-windows-95/
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  21. Access YouTube from vanilla Windows 98 in 2019 This is a very cumbersome manual method. Using my GNU/Linux toolbox (Bash, wget, grep, sed, awk) an automated script could be completed in minutes that would accept a YouTube URL, retrieve the video URL for the desired format, download and launch the video. If anyone has the Windows 98 tools and expertise to automate these steps it could be pretty slick, i'm out of my element. Requirements: - Full featured web browser, last running SeaMonkey v1.1.19 used below - Built-in Microsoft WordPad as Notepad can't handle larger HTML files Not required: - KernelEx or other OS extensions - Newer browser supported by KernelEx - Browser add-ons or plug-ins, YouTube search engine optional - JavaScript execution - Adobe Flash or equivalent Note a formal YouTube search is not required, you just need the YouTube video URL. The video URL can be cut/pasted from other browsers, search engines, articles, etc. For example, the custom Yahoo search engine provided earlier displays the YouTube video URL directly in the search results. The method below would also work on other sites, it just takes time to review the HTML file to determine the actual video URL. Just like youtube-dl is able to access videos from probably hundreds of different sites. This is, however, a moving target. So i'm not picking on YouTube, it's just an example. Stock SeaMonkey v1.1.19 no longer displays YouTube, just an out of date browser message. SeaMonkey workaround, enter about:config in URL bar, seek the useragent.extra entry, right-click and modify the general.useragent.extra.seamonkey entry, delete SeaMonkey/1.1.19. This should now be an empty entry. Reload YouTube to access site. Optionally add the YouTube for SeaMonkey search engine below. Like other SeaMonkey search engines outlined a few posts up, paste this into an empty file, name it youtube.src and move it into C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\searchplugins. # YouTube plug-in <search name="YouTube" description="YouTube" method="GET" action="https://www.youtube.com/results" > <input name="search_query" user> </search> Find desired video, Caddy Shack movie trailer example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9Nl39uWEYk Load video URL in browser, will not play the video, you just need the URL loaded to save the HTML page. In SeaMonkey click File -> Save Page As, default save okay, probably C:\Windows\TEMP\watch.htm. Right-click watch.htm, send to Wordpad. If a Wordpad shortcut isn't in C:\WINDOWS\SendTo then add one. Ensure the WordPad text option is set for wrap the text to window. Open watch.htm, Ctrl-F (find) itag\. Jump through the various itag\ entries, these are the available video formats. For example, itag 18 i believe is a 360 x 640 pixel MP4 video, one of the most available formats. Immediately after this is the obfuscated video download URL. Note the video format URL is very long, it starts after the double-quote of "https and continues until the next encountered double-quote. Below is the download URL for the YouTube address above, format 18. https:\/\/r3---sn-uxa0n-txbs.googlevideo.com\/videoplayback?expire=1573278884\\u0026ei=RADGXdelCciskwburp-ACw\\u0026ip=162.157.244.22\\u0026id=o-AJynbhVcr4BFv9Cz9-R8rxEpVONx6wFJ23v3KHWOsvoS\\u0026itag=18\\u0026source=youtube\\u0026requiressl=yes\\u0026mm=31%2C29\\u0026mn=sn-uxa0n-txbs%2Csn-uxa0n-t8gl\\u0026ms=au%2Crdu\\u0026mv=m\\u0026mvi=2\\u0026pl=22\\u0026initcwndbps=2015000\\u0026mime=video%2Fmp4\\u0026gir=yes\\u0026clen=9498884\\u0026ratebypass=yes\\u0026dur=155.016\\u0026lmt=1467884965653078\\u0026mt=1573257199\\u0026fvip=3\\u0026fexp=23842630\\u0026c=WEB\\u0026sparams=expire%2Cei%2Cip%2Cid%2Citag%2Csource%2Crequiressl%2Cmime%2Cgir%2Cclen%2Cratebypass%2Cdur%2Clmt\\u0026sig=ALgxI2wwRQIgUwu52jYu97XTswyJsaNP9gbuL1QHPo1enKBtCUmlBCACIQCeq3OFe-VOtC_CUJGUQwdzCv1vWcTu4mMXWvXEvuLfzw%3D%3D\\u0026lsparams=mm%2Cmn%2Cms%2Cmv%2Cmvi%2Cpl%2Cinitcwndbps\\u0026lsig=AHylml4wRAIgQpGB1MM6El-n9uoJXSsYXC8oNwcOi96Rx6qZ3qs2xbcCIA0oE8W9Y_AH_qDgC9Bccn4D5A2WAfUa_IX8fgWG2h1h Convert the URL, change all: \/ to / \\u0026 to & The converted URL from above now looks like: https://r3---sn-uxa0n-txbs.googlevideo.com/videoplayback?expire=1573278884&ei=RADGXdelCciskwburp-ACw&ip=162.157.244.22&id=o-AJynbhVcr4BFv9Cz9-R8rxEpVONx6wFJ23v3KHWOsvoS&itag=18&source=youtube&requiressl=yes&mm=31%2C29&mn=sn-uxa0n-txbs%2Csn-uxa0n-t8gl&ms=au%2Crdu&mv=m&mvi=2&pl=22&initcwndbps=2015000&mime=video%2Fmp4&gir=yes&clen=9498884&ratebypass=yes&dur=155.016&lmt=1467884965653078&mt=1573257199&fvip=3&fexp=23842630&c=WEB&sparams=expire%2Cei%2Cip%2Cid%2Citag%2Csource%2Crequiressl%2Cmime%2Cgir%2Cclen%2Cratebypass%2Cdur%2Clmt&sig=ALgxI2wwRQIgUwu52jYu97XTswyJsaNP9gbuL1QHPo1enKBtCUmlBCACIQCeq3OFe-VOtC_CUJGUQwdzCv1vWcTu4mMXWvXEvuLfzw%3D%3D&lsparams=mm%2Cmn%2Cms%2Cmv%2Cmvi%2Cpl%2Cinitcwndbps&lsig=AHylml4wRAIgQpGB1MM6El-n9uoJXSsYXC8oNwcOi96Rx6qZ3qs2xbcCIA0oE8W9Y_AH_qDgC9Bccn4D5A2WAfUa_IX8fgWG2h1h Paste and enter the converted URL into a new tab, video download should initiate. Set browser preference to auto-play this video type immediately after download. Manually rename the saved file if it doesn't automatically save the proper file extension, for example add .mp4. For the next video repeat the process. Allow overwriting of any previous watch.htm file to avoid having to rename files. If unsure which watch.htm is being viewed, Ctrl-F for the keyword title to find the video title. Obviously this method needs automation.
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  22. New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rths.ml/kmeleon/KM76.2-Goanna-20191109.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 13f9e7fee..df039285e: - bump versions (58723f645) - ported bug1200802 (ef47f9b55) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 968520 - Explicitly specify the allocator for nsTArray_base functions. r=froydnj (8e11c1a0c) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variant of nsTArray::SetCapacity. r=froydnj (3a33bc53e) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::InsertElementsAt. r=froydnj (d52030d81) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variant of nsTArray::EnsureLengthAtLeast. r=froydnj (7f22637b6) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variant of nsTArray::SetLength. r=froydnj (a6f43b1b0) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::ReplaceElementsAt. r=froydnj (e17169b21) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::InsertElementAt. r=froydnj (0ed62209a) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::AppendElements. r=froydnj (c4f4d2a1e) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::AppendElement. r=froydn (3fbf72f7a) - Bug 1165729 - Remove unnecessary template declaration for fallible nsTArray::AppendElement. r=froydnj (f72cc5efd) - Bug 968520 - Make nsTArray::InsertElementSorted support moves. r=froydnj (217178725) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::InsertElementSorted. r=froydnj (f99e300b9) - Bug 968520 - Add more fallible variants of nsTArray::InsertElementsAt. r=froydnj (218d4f025) (19841f19a) - addendum to git rev 19841f19a1e0fc573b99c2b56f280109786a79db, fix moz_malloc/moz_realloc/moz_free for our tree (3b174064e) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1140264 part 1 - Avoid expanding auto-hidden ruby annotations. r=dbaron (5b6ddba10) - Bug 1140264 part 2 - Move and merge line breaking code in rbc reflow to reduce useless computation and fix undesired break point. r=dbaron (0d3aaad79) - Bug 1140264 part 3 - Rename IsInlineDescendantOfRuby to ShouldSuppressLineBreak and exclude rbc/rtc from it. r=dbaron (e929b296b) - Bug 1140264 part 4 - Reftest for this bug. r=dbaron (3aa19d44e) - Bug 1141842 - Add LastOptionalBreakPriority to nsLineLayout to simplify some code. r=roc (81cc1dcd0) - Bug 1137875 - Have the SharedFrameMetricsData hold a copy of the layers id. r=nical (81c657510) - Bug 1133237 - When transitioning from a shadow layer tree that has plugins to a tree that does not, make sure the old plugins get hidden properly. r=roc (11ff16c17) - Bug 1137875 - Have the LayerTransactionChild hold a copy of the layers id. r=nical (f9a090aad) - Bug 1137875 - Clear shared frame metrics objects associated with a PLayerTransaction when it is destroyed. r=nical (c5037ee27) - Bug 1119878 Part 1: Change SandboxTarget to hold sandbox target services to provide functions. r=aklotz, r=glandium, r=cpearce (7378d13e4) - Bug 1119878 Part 2: Change IPC code to hold ProcessID instead of ProcessHandle. r=billm, r=dvander, r=aklotz, r=cpearce (fa002f559) - Bug 1149971 Part 1: Follow-up to bug 1119878 to fix broken IPDL tests. r=dvander (76b843d43) and some lines of fix of toolkit/xre/nsEmbedFunctions.cpp after Bug 1119878 Part 2. (5ec13acbd) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Revert Bug 1125848 - Consolidate PCompositor's creation-destruction logic because of 10.7 MacOS bustage (ceda5a133) - adapt assertion to be as introduced in Bug 1125848 (877071282) - Bug 1160190 followup. Make ServiceWorker actually disabled on mulet so we can reopen the CLOSED TREE. r=bkelly (1a03ee7c2) - Bug 1123846 - Restrict some activities to be provided by the system app r=ferjm (c7ca76805) - fix header include order (01b1289df) - Bug 1151644 - Don't disallow the basic compositor backend. r=jrmuizel (b70633afd) - Bug 1155823 - Properly shutdown the CompositorVsyncDispatcher. r=kats (a3dee13e8) - add gfxCrashReporterUtils as of 1180688 2015-07-13 (433fa6bdb) - Bug 1029673 - Correctly report OMTC compositing in crash reports - r=Bas (87fc22936) - Bug 1180688 - Detect whether the widget will be able to present frames with BasicCompositor on Mac. r=mstange (842ed309f) (eca52a3f8) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1125848 - Consolidate PCompositor's creation-destruction logic. r=sotaro (bd9905d37) - Bug 1180688 - Reset the appropriate widget states if creating a compositor fails. r=mstange (461339a0c) - missing part of Bug 1119878 Part 2: Change IPC code to hold ProcessID instead of ProcessHandle. (631e112dc) (df039285e) * Notice: the changelog above may not always applicable to XULRunner code which K-Meleon uses. A goanna3 source tree that has kmeleon adaption patch applied is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27/tree/kmeleon76
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  23. New NewMoon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20191109-df039285e-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20191109-df039285e-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20191109-df039285e-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win64-git-20191109-df039285e-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - bump versions (58723f645) - ported bug1200802 (ef47f9b55) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 968520 - Explicitly specify the allocator for nsTArray_base functions. r=froydnj (8e11c1a0c) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variant of nsTArray::SetCapacity. r=froydnj (3a33bc53e) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::InsertElementsAt. r=froydnj (d52030d81) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variant of nsTArray::EnsureLengthAtLeast. r=froydnj (7f22637b6) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variant of nsTArray::SetLength. r=froydnj (a6f43b1b0) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::ReplaceElementsAt. r=froydnj (e17169b21) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::InsertElementAt. r=froydnj (0ed62209a) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::AppendElements. r=froydnj (c4f4d2a1e) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::AppendElement. r=froydn (3fbf72f7a) - Bug 1165729 - Remove unnecessary template declaration for fallible nsTArray::AppendElement. r=froydnj (f72cc5efd) - Bug 968520 - Make nsTArray::InsertElementSorted support moves. r=froydnj (217178725) - Bug 968520 - Add fallible variants of nsTArray::InsertElementSorted. r=froydnj (f99e300b9) - Bug 968520 - Add more fallible variants of nsTArray::InsertElementsAt. r=froydnj (218d4f025) (19841f19a) - addendum to git rev 19841f19a1e0fc573b99c2b56f280109786a79db, fix moz_malloc/moz_realloc/moz_free for our tree (3b174064e) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1140264 part 1 - Avoid expanding auto-hidden ruby annotations. r=dbaron (5b6ddba10) - Bug 1140264 part 2 - Move and merge line breaking code in rbc reflow to reduce useless computation and fix undesired break point. r=dbaron (0d3aaad79) - Bug 1140264 part 3 - Rename IsInlineDescendantOfRuby to ShouldSuppressLineBreak and exclude rbc/rtc from it. r=dbaron (e929b296b) - Bug 1140264 part 4 - Reftest for this bug. r=dbaron (3aa19d44e) - Bug 1141842 - Add LastOptionalBreakPriority to nsLineLayout to simplify some code. r=roc (81cc1dcd0) - Bug 1137875 - Have the SharedFrameMetricsData hold a copy of the layers id. r=nical (81c657510) - Bug 1133237 - When transitioning from a shadow layer tree that has plugins to a tree that does not, make sure the old plugins get hidden properly. r=roc (11ff16c17) - Bug 1137875 - Have the LayerTransactionChild hold a copy of the layers id. r=nical (f9a090aad) - Bug 1137875 - Clear shared frame metrics objects associated with a PLayerTransaction when it is destroyed. r=nical (c5037ee27) - Bug 1119878 Part 1: Change SandboxTarget to hold sandbox target services to provide functions. r=aklotz, r=glandium, r=cpearce (7378d13e4) - Bug 1119878 Part 2: Change IPC code to hold ProcessID instead of ProcessHandle. r=billm, r=dvander, r=aklotz, r=cpearce (fa002f559) - Bug 1149971 Part 1: Follow-up to bug 1119878 to fix broken IPDL tests. r=dvander (76b843d43) and some lines of fix of toolkit/xre/nsEmbedFunctions.cpp after Bug 1119878 Part 2. (5ec13acbd) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Revert Bug 1125848 - Consolidate PCompositor's creation-destruction logic because of 10.7 MacOS bustage (ceda5a133) - adapt assertion to be as introduced in Bug 1125848 (877071282) - Bug 1160190 followup. Make ServiceWorker actually disabled on mulet so we can reopen the CLOSED TREE. r=bkelly (1a03ee7c2) - Bug 1123846 - Restrict some activities to be provided by the system app r=ferjm (c7ca76805) - fix header include order (01b1289df) - Bug 1151644 - Don't disallow the basic compositor backend. r=jrmuizel (b70633afd) - Bug 1155823 - Properly shutdown the CompositorVsyncDispatcher. r=kats (a3dee13e8) - add gfxCrashReporterUtils as of 1180688 2015-07-13 (433fa6bdb) - Bug 1029673 - Correctly report OMTC compositing in crash reports - r=Bas (87fc22936) - Bug 1180688 - Detect whether the widget will be able to present frames with BasicCompositor on Mac. r=mstange (842ed309f) (eca52a3f8) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1125848 - Consolidate PCompositor's creation-destruction logic. r=sotaro (bd9905d37) - Bug 1180688 - Reset the appropriate widget states if creating a compositor fails. r=mstange (461339a0c) - missing part of Bug 1119878 Part 2: Change IPC code to hold ProcessID instead of ProcessHandle. (631e112dc) (df039285e)
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  24. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20191109-6b769f4-uxp-4a0c734e1-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20191109-6b769f4-uxp-4a0c734e1-xpmod.7z source patch (excluding UXP): https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/boc-uxp-src-xpmod-20190720.7z There are changes in upstream now, but unless his uxp branch goes into main branch(or unless I cherry-pick his branch's changes into my tree), I will do cherry-picks of his repo only. - cherry-picked "[Mail] Add changes to align with mailnews (096b6e0)" For UXP changes please see above.
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  25. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.4.win32-git-20191109-4a0c734e1-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.4.win64-git-20191109-4a0c734e1-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.8.0a1.win32-git-20191109-4a0c734e1-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.8.0a1.win64-git-20191109-4a0c734e1-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Issue #1064: Don't get certificate details synchronously. (3252e2200) - No issue: Clean up `exceptionDialog.js` (a63272b53) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 1: Restore initial Solaris support, fixed up. (afc187cc3) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 2: Make the mozconfig loader POSIX-compliant. (9d449ce61) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 3: Finally end the long tradition of casting getpid() to int. (64e03d014) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 4: Core build system changes, lots of libevent/IPC junk. (4105ebb6e) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 5: Fix POSIX compliance issue in process_util.h. (f105b741e) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 6: Solaris needs an audio implementation. (57bfda37a) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 7: All the posix_m* memory-related stuff, gathered together. (3647f42c2) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 8: Align pointer for char_16t. (c0d814c1d) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 9: Look for hypot in the math library (libm). (cf75ede0d) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 10: ipc_channel_posix.cc should use IOV_MAX. (52f2321cb) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 11: libpng uses C89 now to avoid buffer overflows. (7966d22df) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 12: Add Solaris/illumos support to WasmSignalHandlers. (76c55f747) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 13: Redefining abort in C++ requires extern "C" (5c28f10c1) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 14: libstagefright build should avoid _GLIBCXX_OS_DEFINES. (e3fb8bd24) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 15: fdlibm should provide definition for u_int32_t and u_int64_t. (4f6639a1b) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 16: Resolve namespace conflicts with dbm on Solaris. (fca7c45a6) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 17: All the libffi and libxul.so issues, resolved. (beea314ff) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 18: (Hopefully) final version of build system fixes. (7e5ff857e) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 19: Make the unpreprocessed file script work on Solaris. (e51afbcc2) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 20: Add atomic.h to system-headers. (db34ef993) - Fix a bunch of dumb typos and omissions. (575f51a27) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 21: Fix Flash player and some extensions being incompatible. (5a4a4990c) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 22: Remove some unused type declarations from IPC process_util. (7d65eb2b3) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 23: Allow AMD64 build to work. (2f4488521) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 24: Remove temporary GNU M4 workaround. (9cd92944e) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 25: Fix link paths. (21146d0d5) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 26: Oracle Solaris gsed/ICU fix. (e4f90cbb5) - MoonchildProductions#1251 - Part 27: Fix ifdef style. (687a798e6) - Fix nits. (a9dc528a4) - Merge pull request #1262 from athenian200/solaris-work (21b3f6247) - Issue #146 - Part 1: Draw each table's background on their own display list items. (145527207) - Issue #146 - Part 2: Remove custom table painting component. (0de40040f) - Issue #1265 - Expose sndio as a build option for any supporting system (873f2cf8c) - Issue #1267 - Part 1: Update libcubeb to a1200c34. (d162ecbaf) - Issue #1267 - Part 2: fix libcubeb bindings in dom (22b35fa8e) - Merge pull request #1270 from g4jc/libcubeb (b7c6c779e) - Merge pull request #1269 from g4jc/sndio (6ee3467a6) - Issue #146 - Part 3: Create nsDisplayTableFixedPosition to avoid display list collisions when processing the background image of a table. (db98e3eff) - Issue #146 - Part 3: Create nsDisplayTableBackgroundImage to avoid display list collisions when processing the background image of a table. (ee663e293) - Issue #146 - Part 4: Adjust tests for fixes. (f1b043af1) - Issue #146 - Part 5: Treat table row groups as containing blocks. (ce11d5cae) - Issue #146 - Part 6: Allow `position: sticky` on table elements. (5ab2da700) - Issue #146 - Part 7: Remove no longer relevant reftest. (76052e837) - Revert "Issue #1267 - Part 2: fix libcubeb bindings in dom" (732fe3624) - Revert "Issue #1267 - Part 1: Update libcubeb to a1200c34." (1960d6e08) - Bump Goanna version. (ee8c5d387) - Issue #1271 - Fix build failure in current in-tree libcubeb sndio module (ff0f4b11a) - Merge pull request #1272 from g4jc/libcubeb (22b410f31) - Merge branch 'table-sticky-work' (bbc2206a0) - Issue #1252 - Remove fragile fast path. (082670ecb) - Merge branch 'master' into certexception-work (c5c44d120) - Issue #1064 - Part 2: Fix shorthand and services module import. (5f37447ac) - Issue #1064 - Part 3: Fix notifyObservers() call. (6df8aa495) - Issue #1274 - Part 1: Adopt the cairo version as our own. (7efd71616) - Issue #1274 - Part 2: Update Windows prerequisite defines. (45f665b59) - Issue #1274 - Part 3: Update libpixman licensing (620fdbdf4) - Issue #1274 - Part 4: Remove some unnecessary checks for old Windows versions. (7b8a065ea) - Issue #1274 - Part 5: Misc fixes and version update. (5f80c286c) - Issue #1275 - Add pref to disable warning prompts for SuperfluousAuth and AutomaticAuth, and default to not prompting. (7f5d38150) - Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/UXP (aff468a48) - Issue #1263 - Part 1: Remove DiskSpaceWatcher (60c83971f) - Issue #1263 - Part 2: Remove DiskSpaceWatcher tests (eb35cd108) - Merge pull request #1214 from MoonchildProductions/certexception-work (8bb208397) - Merge pull request #1276 from MoonchildProductions/cairo-work (0f3635dc8) - Issue #1254 - Update SQLite to 3.30.1 (4a0c734e1) My changes since my last build: - Reverted Issue #1274 - Part 2: Update Windows prerequisite defines. - Reverted Issue #1274 - Part 4: Remove some unnecessary checks for old Windows versions. (7b8a065ea)
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  26. Not really-really, that would be too d@mn simple. update #37, if it is a wednesday, odd month number but even day number and there is a full moon in the GMT minus 4;00 + your actual location time offset AND you have not update #96 but you have 101 and not 115 will crash your system. jaclaz
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  27. That sounds like a great idea until the System Requirements for software looks like a chinese restaurant menu. You need updates #1, 2, 17, 87, 23471 You need features #1-87, 98, 101, 117-500 Screw it, you just need to be up to date as of Today.
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  28. I have yet to go through stuff on what I think are his testing machines. I have plans for doing that mid next week though. I can use this info (knowing that there might be an RFDISK 3.1) to help me figure out if I'm looking at something more recent than what I am working off of.
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  29. Welcome to the "Insider Preview" world. This is the "1809" world. These sorts of changes have been happening for a long time. Stay on Win 10 for more exciting happenings. What was that about the title here? Oh yes, "Worst Crap Ever." Some of us enjoy the comedy.
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  30. We all knew this day would come. M$ has really been working overtime this year, killing any old OS features they possibly can. Early in the year they went after XP with a vengeance; now they're doing the same to Win 7. But there's a silver lining: I've read good things about EPG123. The Schedules Direct guide is from Gracenote, which supplies guide data for Zap2It.com and used to supply guide data for WMC before M$ switched to Rovi (which later bought Tivo and took the Tivo name for the merged company). The software is free but (as you noted) the Schedules Direct subscription isn't. The subscription is only $25/year though; a lot less than Tivo (unless you get a Tivo with a "lifetime" subscription), and I've read that you get a 21-day guide for your money; a nice improvement over the 12-day (at best) M$-provided guide.
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  31. And - after a long time I didn't come across a "by design" change - here is one: https://www.ghacks.net/2019/06/29/microsoft-explains-the-lack-of-registry-backups-in-windows-10/ The actual MS page: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4509719/the-system-registry-is-no-longer-backed-up-to-the-regback-folder-start Basically, a scheduled task intended to backup something goes through without errors AND it creates the files BUT it creats them 0 bytes in size. I thought there was - even if much farther than I would have liked it to be - a limit ... And they also have the courage to call what actually made the backup[1] "legacy backup behavior" jaclaz [1] i.e. essentially a command actually doing what was expected from it
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