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@Dave-H, done! I cleared up my old attachments, and it now fits here. errorpage.zip4 points
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Well, in the link you posted there is no mention of "UEFI HDD" nor of "normal HDD". https://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/select-boot-device-on-uefi-bios/ For all it matters, your motherboard firmware can call your hard disk "Goofy" and an external USB one "Mickey Mouse", and as well you are perfectly free to call them whatever you like.. In any case a hard disk is a hard disk and it can be either MBR or GPT partitioned, the whole point is that a lot of people confuses GPT with UEFI (like you did and insist on doing) , whilst the second does not necessarily imply the first.. When you switched everything to "normal" (in your jargon) you installed the Windows 7 in "legacy mode", as said before Microsoft - in their wisdom - introduced a limitation not allowing to install Windows 7 in UEFI mode on MBR disks, still that does not mean that GPT is required by UEFI. jaclaz4 points
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Just a quick question. When a website won't load, for whatever reason, the browser goes to chrome://errorpage/. This is a blank page in 360Chrome. Should it be showing something else, presumably an error message? If so, why doesn't it? Is it a page which has not been ported to the current versions?4 points
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Which reaction? No need to sue the Chinese, but knowing when something is incorrect usually helps in life. jaclaz2 points
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First, it's not my mobo we are talking about, second - it's how MS calls them now. It's how they call them at tomshardware.com. "HDD not showing up as UEFI" https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/hdd-not-showing-up-as-uefi.2648298/ I'm not sure why such reaction, honestly. I don't even argue with you, jaclaz, many things in modern life don't make sense, but I'm not the inventor of them. And here more screenshots. Look - "UEFI hard disk". or just "hard disk". I also saw "normal HDD", too! Sue the Chinese then, maybe? Write a complaint to MS? I'm sure the new guy is also not the inventor of that nouveau terminology.2 points
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In all modern MOBOs it's called "UEFI hard disk drive", not "UEFI/GPT-based hard drive". Some mobos just say "UEFI HDD". Here's a screengrab.2 points
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"UEFI/GPT-based hard drive" makes sense (particularly in MS jargon). "UEFI HDD" (particularly when compared with "normal HDD") makes none. jaclaz2 points
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It's Microsoft jargon, motherboard manufacturers closely follow the nouveau English, it's like here at MSFN, no actual block function, but "ignore". Lemme help the new fella, here's the right Microsoft link. "UEFI/GPT-based hard drive ..." It's what they call now inside many (if not all) newer motherboards. What was the newest mobo you had recent encounters with, jaclaz? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/configure-uefigpt-based-hard-drive-partitions?view=windows-112 points
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Dave confirmed it works with his version. Is it not enough for you? Well, then here I attached another screenshot. The folder I uploaded also works with 1030 just fine, I'm ignoring the rest of the post. Please let me know if you need any further assistance, here at MSFN - we aim to please.2 points
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No prob., but like I said, two years of usage from 2020 to the early 2022, I never noticed any suspicious behaviour, but you're very welcome to check!2 points
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https://www.maxoutput.com/authenticator/MOSAuthenticator_off.zip WFM : Warning: Most AV suites (including mine ) outright BLOCK this program ; I had to whitelist both its download page (for the download to even begin), as well as the binary (Authenticator.exe) itself; therefore, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK ... Regards.1 point
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... Probably because numeronyms were not "en vogue" at the time that Mozilla article was written (ca. the time Fx-1.0.6 was released, 2005-07-18; I wasn't even on line back then ) ...1 point
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Russian repack does have the 360 Doctor module. The Russian repack also kept the 360base.dll and the skin file .srx's also contained portions of the 360 Doctor module. I think they did set a flag in the skin file .srx which prevents the icon from showing - that prevents a user from clicking the icon but does not prevent underlying code from launching 360 Doctor. But we have beat this dead horse sufficiently. Followers of the thread can decide for themselves if restoring error code content pane introduces unintended risks or not. We have both made our points and the reader can take it from here.1 point
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Russian repack which is the base of this browser, didn't have that module. But perhaps I missed something and you made it from scratch? I just don't know, sorry. Dixel's 1030 build didn't have that module, I don't even know what you're talking about. Dixel's build also has all search engines and redirects removed from chrome.dll.1 point
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The final 117 will work as well. Even 118 alpha works on 8.11 point
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Notice for Goanna3-based browsers (NM27/KMG): starting with 2023-08-05 build, browser may crash with random memory locations when browsing (for example, archive.org) and you may workaround it by toggling `javascript.options.ion' to `false'. issue for tracking this problem: https://github.com/rmottola/Arctic-Fox/issues/1491 point
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Noticed a couple of things there: first, But later: So I guess you were one of the "lucky" ones that got "selected" well before the end of 2023. Second, here's the excuse they gave: I don't think for a minute that Micro$oft cares one bit about "protecting developers." If that were the case, they could've made this optional, perhaps with a banner on your page so visitors would know whether you'd enabled 2FA. No, I think this has to be about protecting Micro$oft. I think they're worried that someone will upload bad software (buggy, or conceivably even malware) to GitHub, the guilty party will claim that their account was hacked, and Micro$oft will get sued for lax security. Making 2FA mandatory is intended to remove the "my account was hacked" excuse. Which, I suppose, is fine; if that's what they feel they have to do to protect themselves from legal liability, so be it. I just wish they'd drop the "we're trying to protect you" malarkey. Third, I see they do support 2FA via SMS, but.... I don't know why it doesn't provide "the same level" of protection, but that makes me worry that other sites requiring 2FA will soon stop supporting SMS as well, so even non-GitHub users may soon find themselves in the same boat. So thank you for the advice on KeePass. XP/Vista users may soon need it, GitHub or no GitHub! Seriously? I couldn't possibly care less how Mozilla prefers I abbreviate the name of their product. It's clear what "FF" means in context! But at least they didn't suggest "F5x"....1 point
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Even Firefox 117 works on windows 8.1. On Windows 7 I have not tested. See the moded files there: https://mega.nz/file/5MkDSTKD#NupHlxjsdGI__AjSotr5nexMbOqbDrXm7Rvldq_xsVo1 point
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After making it past the notion that you need bloated Electron app or a smartphone just to generate a code to login, things don't seem to be as annoying. But due to today's society obsession with smartphones, other options remain hidden from plain sight. Common form of 2FA, also employed by GitHub, they give you a Base32 encoded key, which should be stored in a safe place, and this key serves to generate time based one-time code. It doesn't really matter what application is used to generate the code. One lightweight option for Windows is the good old KeePass password manager (pick the latest portable 2.xy version, installer doesn't work on pre-Win7 OSes, with some extra steps, it could be converted to properly installed application though). On the Advanced tab of the individual password entry, when you right-click in the section containing String fields, there is an option OTP Generator Settings..., where on the Time-Based (TOPT) tab, the key given by the website is entered without spaces/dashes and that's pretty much it, assuming the site/service expects the common configuration - Base32 string, 6-digits for generated code, 30 seconds expiry time and HMAC-SHA-1 algorithm. The current code will be shown right away under Preview, later, it can be shown by right-clicking the password entry in the main window under Other Data option, where there are options to copy the current code to clipboard or show it in a message box. Some older versions of KeePass already have OTP functionality, but no special dialog to configure it, regardless, could be set to perform auto-type of the OTP code after main credentials. There's a plugin that brings its own configuration dialog, a dialog with the code being refreshed in real-time, a context-menu and even the ability to read QR code containing the key off the screen... - KeeOtp2 - seems to require .NET Framework 4.5, so Windows Vista is the oldest OS that should run it.1 point
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That's weird. Windows properties should also show 16GB. Are you actually using One Core API or some other patch? This is a screenshot from December 2020, during the pandemic, when I upgraded to 64 GB of RAM: Which browser are you using? Are you using the builds from here? http://rtfreesoft.blogspot.com/search/label/browser Welcome to adulthood. And I'll tell you a secret: it will just get worse once you'll get to the point of having a job and going to the office every single day with as little as two weeks vacation per year that you won't really enjoy as you're an engineer so they'll be calling you for literally any little thing that happens to any of the systems you either made/coded or that you manage.1 point
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Got mine blocked for dozens of time, each time when I was on holidays, when tried to post from another countries. Always a show, too complicated, they always want to have "proof it's you" and so on. Insane, simply insane.1 point
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We seem to have drifted a bit off topic with all this discussion about who's a "real" XP user. If you need a browser that runs on XP, you're welcome here, regardless of how "real" your XP use may seem to others. Thanks for the clarification, although I'm surprised that anything on bugzilla is still relevant to UXP! (Considering how much FF has diverged from UXP in the last several years.) Thank you! A couple of simple prefs make a lot more sense than jumping through hoops to get the necessary code off userstyles.org! (Seriously - they actually look for the word "Chrome" in the browser user agent? Sounds to me like a good reason to avoid them altogether!)1 point
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OT, good ol' joke about engineers and mathematicians (and physicists): jaclaz1 point
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I am. I use XP almost exclusively. Like I said in previous posts, from time to time Windows 7 comes handy for some stuff when XP really gives me trouble. But I always come back to XP simply cause it's much more comfortable for me. I feel at home. I've tried Minios Windows 11 and this old PC runs it perfectly. That gives me the notion that I will be yet able to juggle ahead for some time. All software I use run very well in XP and get things done. Like other users said, newer versions of Windows are troublesome. For me, it's like Microsft finds a way to get annoying with each new version. Everything we love about one version, they take it away and make things difficult.1 point
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@NotHereToPlayGames Yup, that's what I meant. None of the even remotely usable web browsers are built using Visual Studio 2010's toolchain, which was the last that worked on XP (and Vista) if I remember correctly. 360Chrome seems to be built using Visual Studio 2015's toolchain, as indicated by the LinkerVersion 14.0 in the Optional Header in 360chrome.exe (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_Studio#History). I suspect code changes would be needed for browsers to be even buildable on older toolchains and I doubt they'd be small ones. If I remember correctly, didn't roytam1 recently switch to 2019 toolchain? All these require Windows 7 as the minimum, which makes all of you indirectly dependent on Windows 7 (or newer), whether you care to admit it or not.1 point
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Since you say this often, are we allowed to ask if a certified board of education labels you as this, or is it just something you label yourself as? edit - and to make it fair, I dropped out of college after TEN YEARS, did not complete an actual degree, but still LABEL myself as an ENGINEER (but so does the company I work for ).1 point
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Some also don't classify my i7-4770 to be "era-correct". It was launched in 2013 and came with Win7 which was released in 2009. Microsoft's own "downgrade rights" was still in effect as late as 2016 and perhaps even beyond. So YES, my hardware is "era-correct" per Microsoft's own "downgrade rights" licensing! But not "all" Win7 machines qualified for the FREE DOWNGRADE LICENSE (an UPGRADE to all of us that did it!). And the "downgrade rights" was only eligible if Microsoft provided support for the version of Windows that you were "downgrading" to. Extended support ended in 2014. So again, YES, my hardware is "era-correct".1 point
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New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20230819-3219d2d-uxp-864fc133a3-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20230819-3219d2d-uxp-864fc133a3-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20230819-3219d2d-uxp-864fc133a3-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20230819-d849524bd-uxp-864fc133a3-xpmod.7z Win32 IA32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20230819-d849524bd-uxp-864fc133a3-xpmod-ia32.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20230819-d849524bd-uxp-864fc133a3-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win64-git-20230819-d849524bd-uxp-864fc133a3-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - Issue #2284 - Add exception for flex/grid items resolving percentages against parent. (5235861f6e) - Issue #2284 - Update reftest for behaviour change. (4b1c9976be) - Issue #2284 - Adjust some in-content CSS to account for flex definite-sizing change. (a02ef4f1d7) - No Issue - Fix building WebRTC/Basilisk with --enable-debug A bogus MOZ_ASSERT was added at some point, this should make it work. (013f130eef) - Issue #2255 - Disable untested code path in Stopwatch.(h|cpp). https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1325299 Multiprocessor support in Windows returned bogus times causing debug asserts. This may or may not be related to the issue but found it trying to debug it. (9f80f52d0a) - Issue #2266 - Part 1 - Allow MSVC and potentially GCC to use Address Sanitizer on Windows. Check for WINNT instead of CLANG-CL, except for the Blacklist that isn't supported by MSVC. Neither CLANG-CL nor MSVC require -fsanitize=address on the link phase. (0f78df0e2c) - Issue #2266 - Part 2 - Add Leak and Undefined Behavior Sanitizer support. Also fix building on FreeBSD and Linux, from the previous commit. (549f402d4d) No official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build. No official Basilisk changes picked since my last build. My changes picked since my last build: - font: update twemoji-colr to https://github.com/jdecked/twemoji/releases/tag/v14.1.2 based version (1e1d729702) - add pref for en/disabling CSS Animations and Transitions. (864fc133a3) Update Notice: - You may delete file named icudt*.dat inside program folder when updating from old releases. * Notice: From now on, UXP rev will point to `custom` branch of my UXP repo instead of MCP UXP repo, while "official UXP changes" shows only `tracking` branch changes.1 point
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Hello, I have "windows vista extended kernel" installed with all its files, but when I want to open an installer of any program it doesn't even open, even if I modify the osver.ini file, removing the "*" yes, portable programs work quite well like firefox 102 or chromium, but I want to fix that problem, does anyone have a patch or something?1 point
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My 360Chrome isn't un-googled though, and it still doesn't auto-update, at least I've never been aware of it doing so.1 point
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@Dave-H / @Tripredacus - please LOCK this thread. I am assuming as the first-poster that I can request this. Thanks in advance.1 point
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I installed the March 9 build of Windows Vista Extended Kernel without restoring the system files and it runs fine.1 point
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so what ? who makes the Basilisk and Palemoon forks ? what's the origin of the chrome 13.5 fork ? who is behind Mypal 68 project ?1 point
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how you restore the files? I before updating the extended kernel run sfc /scannow, then I restart the system, then I install newer version of the Extended Kernel.1 point
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You won't get any downvote for this post, simply because there is no way on MSFN to downvote. My crystal ball, which is unfortunately needing some tuning, tells me however that your post will soon get two upvotes or likes (probably by Saxxon and Dixel). jaclaz1 point
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New NewMoon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20230729-9fcdb1e308-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20230729-9fcdb1e308-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20230729-9fcdb1e308-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win64-git-20230729-9fcdb1e308-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1238964 Part 1: Hold new printable page sizes in print nsIPrintSettingsWin. r=jimm (b5e4d012ba) - Bug 1238964 Part 2: Move separate DEVMODE to nsIPrintSettings copying into nsPrintSettingsWin. r=jimm (cb7bb66037) - Bug 1218029 - Adds SRICheckDataVerifier for progressing data handling. r=francois (8331afc1a7) - Bug 1218029 - Implements progressive Unicode chars decoding in nsScriptLoader. r=djvj (2c32ca259a) - Bug 1237201 part 1 - Use MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE in nsScriptLoadHandler::TryDecodeRawData. r=yury (8f7496be23) - Bug 1237201 part 2 - Handle Vector OOM in gfx/. r=jrmuizel,kats (d5e8bd3383) - Bug 1237201 part 3 - Handle Vector OOM in StreamingLexer. r=njn (be383e35b4) - Bug 1237201 part 4 - Handle Vector OOM in ipc/. r=billm (fe9a3bf25a) - Bug 1237201 part 5 - Ignore Vector OOM in JSMainRuntimeCompartmentsReporter. r=njn (d0070c0636) - Bug 1237201 part 6 - Handle Vector OOM in media/webrtc/. r=jesup (eab4e00735) - Bug 1186491 - Splitting nsIPerformanceStats in two;r=froydnj (006b578345) - Bug 1186491 - An API for watching slow performance alerts (xpcom-level);r=froydnj (4fcefd66f5) - Bug 1237201 part 7 - Handle Vector OOM in nsPerformanceStats, telemetry. r=Yoric (6021b583ff) - Bug 1237201 part 8 - Make fallible Vector methods MOZ_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT. r=jwalden (90144c2d35) - Bug 1237201 part 9 - Fix remaining issues. r=nfroyd (25b86adb6d) - Bug 1186491 - An API for watching slow performance alerts (js-level); r=felipe (f04d277c80) - Bug 1200172 - AddonWatcher now discards data if the system is apparently too busy/just back from hibernation. r=mossop (66a3840b73) - Bug 1205840 - Typo fixes in AddonWatcher.jsm. r=felipe (760df6764c) - Bug 1186491 - Reworking AddonWatcher to use low-level performance watch API;r=mossop (81cc64263e) - Bug 1200169 - Making the slow add-on watcher more tolerant;r=Felipe (fcf988d985) - Bug 1157009 - Redesign about:performance. r=felipe (cacc590716) - Bug 1189513 - Get rid of separation between e10s and non-e10s probes; r=felipe (7a6d996c93) - Bug 1191327 - Recapitulates alerts in about:performance now. r=felipe (53ecc02da9) - Bug 1189799 - Make sure that about:performance displays each add-on only once (front-end);r=felipe (1ee53a0410) - Bug 1208747 - Move most of Stopwatch-related code to XPCOM-land (JS-level);r=felipe (84af14c20e) - Bug 1229519: Fix miscellaneous parts of toolkit to pass eslint checks. r=MattN (00ce3585c5) - Bug 1230735 - AddonWatcher.alerts is now a map;r=Felipe (81bbafbbd4) - Bug 1241838 - Removing erroneous CPOW suffix, reworking buggy jank suffix;r=Felipe (020d6928e6) - Bug 1175098 - Fix double-loading of PerformanceStats content script. r=mconley (fb1c499343) - Bug 1189799 - Make sure that about:performance displays each add-on only once (back-end);r=felipe (1eac8258df) - Bug 1221761 - Probe.prototype.release() now swallows NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE. r=felipe (ba1d0032a9) - Bug 1142937 - AddonWatcher now communicates through nsIObserverService. r=felipe (ea2e7ccdaa) - Bug 967873 - Test changes for async removeTab (r=Gijs) (dae5cbf835) - more missing parts of Bug 1132072 - Tab switch refactoring (r=mconley) (dc5e310537) - Bug 1191460 Rebased patch and added userContextId to origin attributes. (r=tanvi,r=sicking) (723999e7fa) - Bug 1239040 - Cleanup of DrawTargetSkia GetBitmapForSurface to use installPixels. r=jrmuizel (4016f4d734) - Bug 1239040 - Cleanup of DrawTargetSkia Mask and MaskSurface. r=jrmuizel (908a44d47e) - Bug 1239040 - Implement PushLayer for DrawTargetSkia. r=Bas (ae74697559) - Bug 1246756 - part 1 - fix moz2d Skia usage for Skia m49 update. r=jrmuizel (5e4b0f41e3) - Bug 1239040 - Allow usage of SkCanvas::getTopDevice in Skia. r=jrmuizel (19bdd2cecb) - Bug 1239040 - Fix DrawTargetCairo/DrawTargetSkia LockBits and BorrowedXlibDrawable to work inside PushLayer. r=jrmuizel (b9ba04009b) - Bug 1239040 - Cleanup of DrawTargetSkia CopySurface to avoid accessing bottom layer directly. r=jrmuizel (6690702507) - Bug 1240437: Implement PushLayer and PopLayer for DrawTargetRecording. r=bas (22673a1b52) - Bug 1220629 - Part 1: Add PushLayer/PopLayer API to DrawTarget baseclass. r=jrmuizel (c4b4315749) - Bug 1220629 - Part 2: Prepare DrawTargetD2D1 for the possibilities of layers existing inside it. r=jrmuizel (f2a74151a8) - Bug 1220629 - Part 3: Implement PushLayer/PopLayer API in cairo. r=jrmuizel (9a52965141) - Bug 1220629 - Part 4: Allow gfxContext to use the native pushlayer implementations based on a pref. r=jrmuizel (f13b773ff3) - Bug 1220629 - Part 5: Implement PushLayer/PopLayer API for Direct2D 1.1. r=jrmuizel (8a040648a2) - Bug 1220629 - Part 6: Implement PushLayer/PopLayer API in several wrapper DT types. r=jrmuizel (cf76723216) - Bug 1220629 - Part 7: Mark several reftests fuzzy. r=jrmuizel (a6deab2300) - Bug 1220629 - Part 8: Enable native PushLayer/PopLayer by default on Windows and Linux. r=jrmuizel (eef18e1e3e) - Bug 1234494 - part 1 - don't build in Skia GPU code if support is disabled, r=jrmuizel (4c74813077) - Bug 1234494 - part 2 - disable Skia GPU support by default on certain *BSDs, r=glandium (6184133b33) - Bug 1246756 - part 2 - update Skia moz.build for m49 update. r=jrmuizel (e0cf4ab953) - Bug 1244454 - Fixed skia compilation on mingw. r=lsalzman (064a56e56e) - Bug 1242044 - "layout/reftests/css-gradients/linear-zero-length-1 fails under Skia content". r=jmuizelaar (bee8f76e72) - Bug 1242751 - fix assertion in SkLinearGradient. r=jmuizelaar (f5df5ed88f) - Bug 1238795 - Fix SkGpuDevice::drawBitmapRect to always update clips. r=jrmuizel (05a9a6b10a) - Bug 1230096 - fix GrAAConvexTessellator assertion. r=jrmuizel (18aef9bdcc) - Bug 1237983 - Investigate and remove the Bagheera Client Implementation. r=gfritzsche (6de39c0e32) - Bug 1246756 - part 3 - update Skia to m49 branch. r=jrmuizel (a02a53e368) - Bug 1234526 - Remove services/healthreport. r=gfritzsche (bb0c567255) - Bug 1234522 - Remove services/datareporting. r=gfritzsche (c7bfec7784) - Bug 1211166 - Use AppConstants in SessionRecorder.jsm r=ted (4434996c34) - Bug 1246756 - Cross compilation fixup. r=upstream (99e3e40ba1) - Bug 1248228 - Build fix for SkOSFile_stdio on OpenBSD. r=jmuizelaar (bbb1eb7ac0) - Bug 1250196 - Part 1: Import mozilla::Forward and mozilla::UniqePtr into the std namespace in a way that is compatible with libc++; r=lsalzman (ffeebcc133) - Bug 1248851 part 4 - Mark UniquePtr::release() MOZ_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT. r=Waldo (f43cced74c) - Bug 1250196 - Part 2: Rename UniquePtr::getDeleter() to get_deleter() in order to make it compatible with std::unique_ptr; r=froydnj (f8aeabfc9a) - Bug 1248851 part 3 - Fix a potential double-free issue in indexedDB. r=sicking (4d13f5047b) - Bug 1248851 part 2 - Remove redundant release() calls in indexedDB code. r=sicking (86d67ffad8) - Bug 1239702 - Fix SK_ARM_HAS_NEON build config r=lsalzman (4233a57122) - Bug 1245979 - make mfbt Function reference-counted so that it can be cheaply copied for compatibility with Skia. r=froydnj (bd69e9c07b) - Bug 1245055 - Remove gfx/skia/Makefile.in. r=mshal (bf2c611f38) - Bug 1232694 - fix typo in Compiler.h; r=botond (2b5abb9d2d) - Bug 1228641 - Rename begin/size to aBegin/aSize to avoid shadow warnings; r=botond (9222809505) - Bug 1248784 - Rename the existing AddRefTraits to ConstRemovingRefPtrTraits. r=froydnj (99d7b0ae1f) - Bug 1248784 - Extract the AddRef/Release calls into a non-inner helper trait. r=froydnj (37243b6235) - Bug 1248784 - Followup to add requested comment. r=froydnj DONTBUILD (0e870b586b) - Bug 1242794 - make SkGrPixelRef::deepCopy preserve alpha type. r=jmuizelaar (0fb454c326) - Bug 1201037 - (Linux) squash network-change events during 1000ms, r=mcmanus (087f57c44d) - Bug 1235509 - Link monitor should not fire link change events for the refresh of the ipv6 lifetime. r=bagder (c507a319c4) - Bug 1234548 - Don't send network change events if routes are changed. r=mcmanus, r=bagder (5cd0bc582e) - Bug 1234548 - Remove unused variables. r=bustage (42df135fbf) - Bug 1240515 - change allocator for addr and localaddr from malloc to new, since the smart pointer that is used uses delete operator. r=dragana (02f5d5433c) - Bug 1241901 part 1 - Remove nsAutoPtr uses in nsNotifyAddrListener on Linux. r=bagder (f8696ad190) - Bug 1241901 part 2 - Use intptr_t to pass bluetooth service class instead of a pointer to heap. r=shawnjohnjr (5c86a164fa) - Bug 1241901 part 3 - Add IsMemberPointer and IsScalar type traits. r=froydnj (80747268bd) - Bug 1243876 - fix ConvertibleTester to not cause incomplete type errors with UniquePtr and Skia. r=nfroyd (c5588dd270) - Bug 1234736 - IonMonkey: Recover Math.imul as an int32 operation. r=h4writer (459b92c618) - Bug 1228571 - Fix GenerateSeed to not leave seed uninitialized if reading from /dev/urandom fails. r=cpeterson (3be0a2816b) - Bug 1233302: Don't crash if we can't open /dev/urandom; just fall back to PRMJ_Now. (d83ae5540a) - Bug 1167248 - Call RtlGenRandom() instead of rand_s() to workaround crashes from injected third-party hooks. r=jandem (678e7a0056) - Bug 1236619 Fix compilation failure with warnings-as-errors with some compilers. r=njn (043956881d) - Bug 1167248 - Cross compilation fixup. (f4a34fb229) (b0cbe263c6) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1226200: Don't assume a TCPSocket has only one managee (and rename LoneManagedOrNull) r=jdm (aa2d0fcc14) - Bug 1227300, Part 1 - Add an alert notification component. r=MattN,wchen (37758ce9ff) - Bug 1230700. Make Notification::ShowInternal explicitly suppress the exception from GetPermissionInternal. r=smaug (9e288cf5ae) - Bug 1225336 - Add telemetry about web notification display/messages. r=wchen,kitcambridge p=vladan# Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting (b2e481691a) - Bug 1219030 - Collect notification management telemetry. r=wchen,MattN; p=ally (c0ba425b4e) - Bug 1212611 - Use system notification for website notifications in Android. r=mfinkle (84985bcf01) - Bug 1227300, Part 2 - Implement showAlert. r=MattN,wchen (33eedc7e91) - Bug 1214305 - Part 0: Ensure site security service is initialized before trying to use DataStorage via IPC. (8bd73f43b0) - Bug 1137681 - Make user agent docshell overrides affect network requests. r=jduell (e8dabb8338) - Bug 1233245 - Propagate the interception information in the non-e10s case for all HTTP redirects, not just the internal ones; r=jdm (6922fddcf8) - Bug 1226444 - Use helper function to identify preloads. r=sicking (d110669f73) - Bug 1214305 - Part 1: Refactor the logic for querying whether a connection should go through a secure upgrade into NS_ShouldSecureUpgrade; r=mcmanus (2d04c78290) - Bug 1137681 - Per-tab user agent emulation. r=bz (4ff70db690) - Bug 1227300, Part 3 - Implement showAlert for the OS X alerts backend. r=mstange (5eb05d0728) - Bug 1227300, Part 4 - Implement showAlert for the libnotify alerts backend. r=karlt (0942fa2764) - Bug 1227300, Part 5 - Implement showAlert for the B2G alerts backend. r=mhenretty (e39581aea5) - Bug 1227300, Part 6 - Use showAlert to display web notifications. r=wchen (ab79eaa0c8) - domBug 1227300, Part 7 - Update test interfaces. a=testonly (387cb62772) - Bug 1214305 - Part 3: Add a nsIInterceptedChannel.secureUpgradedChannelURI helper; r=jdm (811d25bd58) - Bug 1214305 - Part 4: Use the secure upgraded channel URI in ServiceWorkerManager::PrepareFetchEvent; r=jdm (0c44bf527c) - Bug 1214305 - Part 5: Use the secure upgraded channel URI in FetchEventRunnable::Init; r=jdm (a30f239261) - Bug 1214305 - Part 6: Use a non-IPC redirect for synthesized upgraded responses to ensure the response URL is correctly propagated; r=mcmanus (8ba8a5728c) - Bug 1214305 - Part 7: Decide in the child process whether an intercepted channel should go through a secure upgrade; r=mcmanus (93e27decae) - Bug 1198397 - Add a test for interception of requests upgraded through the CSP upgrade-insecure-requests directive; r=jdm (21eb14eb34) - Bug 1214305 - Part 8: Enable secure upgrade service worker tests on e10s; r=jdm (c14f5fb504) - Bug 1214305 - Part 10: Clean up global DataStorage references in the child process; r=keeler (ef0b52d049) - Bug 1224771 - Close all web notifications when the originating tab is closed. r=wchen (da295b4ba7) - Bug 1214305 - Part 2: Refactor the logic for obtaining the secure upgraded URI into HttpBaseChannel; r=mcmanus (3346078285) - Bug 1237151 (part 1) - Remove ignored qualifiers in dom/media/gmp/. r=cpearce. (18134820a6) - Bug 1237151 (part 2) - Remove ignored qualifiers in WebRTC-relate code. r=jesup. (effe5bd694) - Bug 1118820 part 1 (style system part) - [css-grid] Implement the 'auto-fill' and 'auto-fit' keywords in the repeat() function. r=dholbert (5db1a577db) - Bug 1118820 part 2a - [css-grid] Add a LineNameMap class that lets us lookup line names with a dynamic number of 'repeat(auto-fill/auto-fit)' tracks taken into account. r=dholbert (3ecf4b53f0) - Bug 1118820 part 2b - [css-grid] Move the static functions FindLine/RFindLine/FindNamedLine into the LineNameMap class (idempotent patch). r=dholbert (efb12c594b) - Bug 1118820 part 2c+2d - [css-grid] Modify the LineNameMap::FindLine/RFindLine/FindNamedLine methods to take line names associated with 'repeat(auto-fill/auto-fit)' tracks into account. Instantiate and pass around a LineNameMap object instead of an array of line name arrays. r=dholbert (a3db750297) - Bug 1118820 part 3a - [css-grid] Modify TrackSizingFunctions to take a dynamic number of 'repeat(auto-fill/auto-fit)' tracks taking into account. r=dholbert (9aa6033332) - Bug 1118820 part 3b - [css-grid] Implement the CalculateRepeatFillCount method that calculates the number of 'repeat(auto-fill/auto-fit)' tracks to use for the given sizes. r=dholbert (cf75fab8a8) - Bug 1118820 part 4 - [css-grid] Provide the sizes to use for CalculateRepeatFillCount. r=dholbert (8184c00dba) - Bug 1118820 part 5 - [css-grid] Remove any empty 'repeat(auto-fit)' tracks at the end of its range and adjust affected grid area line numbers accordingly. r=dholbert (c02ba6a6e3) - Bug 1229165 - [css-grid] Reftests for min/max-width/height properties on the grid container. (725097f878) - Bug 1229999 - [css-grid] Reftest. (51b5bc9535) - Bug 1237151 (part 3) - Remove ignored qualifiers in all remaining code. r=froydnj. (69917ebbad) - more bits of Bug 1178892 - Split the profiler into Core & Gecko files (41bb127b9c) - Bug 1199841 - Restructure private browsing to remember status after OnStopRequest r=jdm (16c2c1044d) - Bug 1233845 - Report an interception error and cancel the HTTP channel when encountering a known topcrash situation. r=ehsan (5d08075110) - Bug 664163 - Fix Get(Local|Remote)(Address|Port) in HttpChannelChild. r=jduell (cbf70af4e8) - Bug 1229177 - Show the tracking protection shield for fetch and XHR requests. r=jduell (5833b3e872) - Bug 1220678 Don't crash when DivertToParent() is called on an intercepted channel. r=jdm (5d7ff6ecc8) - Bug 1220681 P1 Make HttpChannelChild::DivertToParent() work with synthetic responses. r=jdm (67715703ef) - Bug 1169819 Add browser chrome test to validate SW force refresh. r=ehsan (c0b6b3e874) - Bug 1220681 P2 Test synthetic responses that trigger downloads. r=ehsan (c701f3ddb1) - Bug 1220681 P3 Delay diversion on parent side until response head has been synthesized. r=jdm (7c697aacee) - Bug 1220681 P4 Automatically suspend the parent channel after synthesizing the response for diverison. r=jdm (27f31bcb35) - Bug 1220681 P5 Don't double suspend parent channel during synthesized divert to parent. r=jdm (62081d4b56) - Bug 1220681 P6 Use clients.claim() in browser_download.js to avoid worker unregister race. r=jdm (c8de291727) - Bug 1240161 - Remove "only-if-cached" from RequestCache; r=bkelly (283486f584) - Bug 1184550 - Add a mochitest for the Request constructor that tests that the body is set to used after being fetched and then fails on the second fetch with the same Request. r=bkelly (db4a967203) - Bug 1205495 - Correctly use the requests's body and redirect mode in reroute.js; r=nsm (a36a96624a) - Bug 1189656 - Fix fetch-request-fallback test paths. r=bkelly (366c884179) - Bug 1219085 - Import the fetch-request-redirect.https.html test from Blink; r=jdm (bf6b484d82) - Bug 1209081 - Part 1: Implement the "navigate" value for RequestMode; r=bkelly (a22f19d94b) - Bug 1209081 - Part 2: Upgrade the saved Requests in the DOM Cache to reflect the "navigate" RequestMode if they represent navigation content policy types; r=bkelly (60d1da23bb) - Bug 1219469 - Part 1: Revert the error reporting added in bug 1233845; r=jdm (dcc022b9d3) - Bug 1219469 - Part 2: Make HttpChannelParentListener be the controller; r=jdm,jduell (9c5f0dfbe0) - Bug 1229369 - Intercept redirected network fetches that have their request mode set to manual; r=jdm (fb21d86ed2) (bc8ce42355) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1237091. Remove WAP telemetry probe. r=mcmanus (8538288c45) - bug 718797 - allow heuristic cache of query string resources r=hurley (df7c0d050c) - Bug 1238290 - fix bad necko deps on unified_sources r=valentin.gosu (fee60661f9) - Bug 1237371: Asynchronously shutdown the predictor IO thread. r=hurley (2b971d9714) - Bug 407537 - Dont normalize a nonexistant file r=biesi (e9d4b81b0f) - Bug 1247733 part 1: Create a helper function for nsStandardURL's code to add/remove/replace a port in the URL string. r=valentin (81db1064a1) - Bug 1247733 part 2: Give nsIStandardURL an API to set its default port, and use it when upgrading HTTP connections to HTTPS. r=valentin (de4ee7a9c3) - Bug 1247733 part 3: Add mochitest to ensure that SVG <use> is rendered correctly in documents that have been upgraded using HSTS. r=valentin (a929b68f0c) - Bug 1247733 part 4: Add xpcshell test for nsIStandardURL setDefaultPot() API. r=valentin (4599dc1a46) - Bug 524232 - cache about: protocol handlers r=mayhemer (7ac918c396) - Bug 1238010 - Turn off ClosingService. r=mcmanus (e46aa99310) - Bug 1238017 - Remove ClosingService. r=mcmanus (c5d027507b) - Bug 1238910 - Rework shutdown necko. r=mcmanus (c95508d202) - Bug 1240269 - Do not open UDP socket during shutdown. r=mcmanus (e62a2008b5) - Bug 1240481 - Limit PR_Close calls during shutdown. r=mcmanus (aa3d4bd35c) - Bug 1242755 - Move nsHttpConnectionMgr->Shutdown back to nsHttpHandler. r=mcmanus (a630e3baf7) - add webapps (1b90fe85a8) - bug 1069556 - sync to Breakpad c53ed143108948eb7e2d7ee77dc8c0d92050ce7c. r=glandium, benwa (e0608cc38b) - more work to add pdfjs (ef88fb0b25) - var-let (df1123752d) - Bug 1242254 - Enable initial set of eslint rules for PSM. r=dkeeler (f68806c68d) (50d80fcfc7) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 939496 - Emit tabs open event for the first tab in a new. r=zer0 (79679a88e2) - Bug 989288: Use toplevel window when handling windows events. r=zer0 (d839c25bff) - Bug 1195295 - Follow-up: remove other race-y SDK test that I failed to remove in 05b98fe2ac4f. r=Mossop (556051a699) - Bug 1211432 - provide PodCopy and PodMove safe-when-racy operations. r=waldo (0bd163749d) - Bug 1225031 - get rid of the AnyTypedArray abstraction. r=waldo (745a77cbbf) - Bug 1160971 - Part 1: SIMD bool vector implementation for the interpreter. r=bbouvier (33446fa271) - Bug 1233863 - ARM64: Enable jit-test and jstest suites for SM(arm64). r=sstangl (85f03a4c9c) - Bug 1160971 - Part 2: JSAPI/JIT tests for SIMD bool vector implementation. r=bbouvier (a65294aa78) - Bug 1160971 - Part 3: SIMD boolean vector support for JIT. r=bbouvier (a97a246b4b) - Bug 1160971 - Part 4: Delete signMask and selectBits. r=bbouvier (813f7971bd) - Bug 1160971 - Part 5: ASM.js boolean vectors. r=bbouvier (8ce47f9d0c) (e3b8acb907) - fix missing changes in "Bug 1234522 - Remove services/datareporting. r=gfritzsche (c7bfec77)" and "Bug 1234526 - Remove services/healthreport. r=gfritzsche (bb0c5672)" (e2e93a8aa9) - import from mozilla: Bug 1213574 - Fix up static scopes inside scripts wrt the static global lexical scope when merging parse task compartments. 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New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20230729-3219d2d-uxp-bdc6b90572-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20230729-3219d2d-uxp-bdc6b90572-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20230729-3219d2d-uxp-bdc6b90572-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20230729-d849524bd-uxp-bdc6b90572-xpmod.7z Win32 IA32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20230729-d849524bd-uxp-bdc6b90572-xpmod-ia32.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20230729-d849524bd-uxp-bdc6b90572-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win64-git-20230729-d849524bd-uxp-bdc6b90572-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - Issue #1240 - Part 1 - Define a new BigInt primitive type. Based on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1366287 Part 1.0. However leaving out the --enable-bigint changes. (f041afc61d) - Issue #1240 - Part 2 - Define the BigIntObject class for BigInt wrapper objects. Based on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1366287 Part 3. In our Part 3 we will fast forward to the V8 implementation skipping GMP. (13ac0d6483) - Issue #1240 - Part 3a - Adjust mozilla::FloatingPoint<T>'s definition. So only the barest details are specified for floating-point encodings, with every other number, bit mask, &c. mathematically derived. Also add a bunch of documentation comments. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1508725 Prerequisite for our V8 fast forward. (ddd49121a6) - Issue #1240 - Part 3b - Implement WrappingOperations.h for wraparound math operations & conversions. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1441657 Implement mozilla::WrappingMultiply. Prerequisite for our V8 fast forward. (d42d5ce138) - Issue #1240 - Part 3c - Fast-forward to the V8 version of BigIntType. Disabling some sections temporarily since the dependencies are not there yet. Based on the following: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1502797 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1471134 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1441098 Part 3 & 4 Add structured clone support for BigInt and Enable BigInt wrapping from DOM bindings. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1522738 (07b6c03dc7) - Issue #1240 - Part 4 - Implement parser support for BigInt literals. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1505849 Partially based on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1456568 Un-result-ified the BigInt XDR code, so we can enable it. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1419094 Uninitialised memory read with BigInt right-shift https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1679003 (dc23241afb) - Issue #1240 - Part 5a - BigInt to Number conversion. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1466893 (25ee810247) - Issue #1240 - Part 5b - BigInt support for basic arithmetic operations. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1471134 Parts 3-5. (44b5d8dec3) - Issue #1240 - Part 5c -Implement ToInt32OrBigInt operation. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1490387 (d44e3c9941) - Issue #1240 - Part 5d - Use the radix when parsing BigInts. Fixes Hex, Octal and Binary BigInt literal parsing. Previously it was only parsing in decimal. (20b52c9e2e) - Issue #1240 - Part 5e - BigInt bitwise operators. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1490387 (03734326e8) - Issue #1240 - Part 5f - Add DataView methods for BigInt access. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1528582 (e3ec738471) - Issue #1240 - Part 6a - Implement BigInt.prototype.toLocaleString. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1366287 Part 5. (e8f0ea219f) - Issue #1240 - Part 6b - Use ToIndex when constructing TypedArray with length argument. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1317383 Part 2. (e004b99054) - Issue #1240 - Part 6c - Implement asIntN and asUintN methods for BigInt values. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1501104 (bbbab3898f) - Issue #1240 - Part 5g - Implement BigInt comparison operators. Implement BigInt support for equality operators. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1486173 Part 3. Implement BigInt support for relational comparison operators. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1492669 (1355043d40) - Issue #1240 - Part 7 - Handle BigInt values in XPCVariant code. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1603055 (4a3f1b7570) - Issue #1240 - Part 8 - Fix incorrect asserts with debug enabled. Fix BigInt errors in remainder operations https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1524136 Also fix 2 debug asserts in fallthroughs due to missing BigInt cases. (7a30b0fa2d) - Issue #1240 - Part 9 - Fix incorrectly parsing decimal BigInt 0n. The decimal parser strips leading 0s, so prevent tokenbuf being empty. (4aa193b16b) - Issue #1240 - Part 10 - Implement minimal Ion support for BigInt. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1507484 Implement IC support for BigInt. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1522431 (2d5ee3c457) - Issue #1240 - Part 11 - Fix several issue reported on review. Skip over block delimiters when parsing BigInt literals. Update BigInt hashing to account for the possibility of moving GC. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1531018 Make HashableValue comparison of BigInts infallible. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1530406 Fix BigInt constructor API CallArgs usage. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1526279 (15115c97fd) - No Issue - Fix intermitted crash on MacOS 14 Sonoma Beta 3. Not sure why this is happening but mIOSurface is nullptr. If we just skip binding, it will be created on the next call to BeginUpdate. (0fc38724d1) No official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build. No official Basilisk changes picked since my last build. My changes picked since my last build: - js/BitInt: add BigInt support in JitFrames, fix crash in discord when posting. (bdc6b90572) pdate Notice: - You may delete file named icudt*.dat inside program folder when updating from old releases. * Notice: From now on, UXP rev will point to `custom` branch of my UXP repo instead of MCP UXP repo, while "official UXP changes" shows only `tracking` branch changes.1 point
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Beyond the very subtle (but noticeable) FUD, I feel your pain. You'd be better served in a non-xp forum, or paying for advice you can trust, for an OS that you actually use. Better yet, get a PhD, and come lecture here, for free.1 point
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and BTW I tested JS BigInt in real situation (i.e. discord) and got a crash with some missing pieces in the patch, and I fixed up in my side. https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commit/bdc6b9057267bb576a2751085087bad16a2d6026 browser with discord web UI(with a discord testing account) running over 8bpp RDP session over SSH tunnel over WAN:1 point
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Thanks, I'll try it then. I mostly run x64 games, and if the Office is 64bit, what about it? No errors?1 point
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Could you please describe in details? What did you mean "kill Vista"?1 point
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Here you can obtain the latest MPC-HC versions. Some later beta versions might be too bright, https://github.com/clsid2/mpc-hc/releases/1 point
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Even though I too like the French VLC media player very much, don't forget about the other famous player - MPC-HC, not to be confused with the infamous, cheap knock-off MPC-BE, that can't evn properly handle HD streams. MPC-HC also works very good with the new gen. BluRay UHD.1 point