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  1. This is a quotation from gorhill's wiki page about the legacy extension of uBlock Origin: Source: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/tree/master/dist#install Drag and drop the previously downloaded ublock0.firefox-legacy.xpi into Firefox (Pale Moon, New Moon and so on) is the recommended method there for installing an uBO xpi file. Same here by JustOff: Source: https://github.com/JustOff/ublock0-updater/issues/112 This type of update, by simply installing over an existing installation, may have worked in the past, but unfortunately, as shown in my above-quoted proof, it hasn't worked for a long time when it comes to the default filter lists. uBO's settings, self-created rules and self-added, custom filters remain intact as far as I noticed. But why did the users never realise this update issue in the past? The answer is quite simple. After installing or updating uBlock Origin, it automatically performs a download and installation of the internal list of all default filter lists (assets.json) quite promptly. So, a user always got the most recent version of this file from uBO's update server. Unfortunately, this file hasn't been updated for a long time and has become more and more obsolete. In my mod uBlock Origin Legacy, I therefore have removed the auto update of this file and started to maintain it by myself. That's why now a user immediately notice the issue that the new filter lists of my mod are not shown when installing an update of uBlock Origin Legacy over an existing installation and why a clean install is mandatory (and already was in the past). One thing I should still mention. When I make a recommendation that something should be done one way or another, I never do so without a specific reason. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  2. And here is the shortest way to update the installation of uBlock Origin Legacy properly: Backup all your settings using the "Back up to file" button on the page "Settings". Uninstall uBlock Origin Legacy and delete the ublock0.sqlite file in your profile subfolder extension-data. Restart the browser and install the new version of uBlock Origin Legacy. Restore all settings from your backup file. Greetings, AstroSkipper
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  3. The legacy extension uBlock Origin - Installing over an existing one or performing a clean install? - An investigation by AstroSkipper As I already mentioned multiple times, I noticed in the past that installing an uBlock Origin update over an already existing installation didn't work properly. Therefore, I have examined both installation methods, installing over an existing one and performing a clean install, in more detail. Prerequisites: The untouched xpi files of the extensions uBlock Origin 1.16.4.30 and uBlock Origin 1.16.4.31b2, the browser New Moon 28.10.7a1 (32-bit) (2024-02-23), and a Windows XP computer with all internet connections blocked. Assertion: Installing the extension uBlock Origin 1.16.4.31b2 over an already existing installation of uBlock Origin 1.16.4.30 in New Moon 28.10.7a1 (32-bit) (2024-02-23) under Windows XP does not work properly. Proof: I disconnected my Windows XP computer completely from the internet. In a fresh profile of New Moon 28.10.7a1 (32-bit) (2024-02-23), I installed uBlock Origin 1.16.4.30. Here's a screenshot of the available default filter lists, taken right after installation: You can clearly see that in the "Privacy" group the "AdGuard URL Tracking Protection" filter list is provided. I marked it with a red rectangle. Next, I simply installed the xpi file of uBlock Origin 1.16.4.31b2 over the existing installation of uBlock Origin 1.16.4.30 what we normally call updating. Here's a screenshot of the available default filter lists, taken right after this kind of updating: And what can we see? Yes, the "AdGuard URL Tracking Protection" filter list is still provided in the "Privacy" group although this filter list has been removed in uBlock Origin 1.16.4.31b2. Even a browser restart does not change this situation. In contrast, here's a screenshot of the available default filter lists, taken right after performing a clean install of uBlock Origin 1.16.4.31b2: In this screenshot, we can clearly see that the "AdGuard URL Tracking Protection" filter list is no longer provided in the "Privacy" group after a clean install. I marked it with a green arrow. q.e.d. Conclusion: Installing over an already existing installation of the legacy extension uBlock Origin did not and does not work properly. And this issue has nothing to do with my mod. Therefore, a clean install is (and was even earlier) mandatory. And I'm pretty sure that the result of my proof can be generalised, i.e. that this statement is independent of browser and operating system version. More explanations on this matter and reasons why users of the uBlock Origin's legacy extension didn't notice this problem in the past, I will give later when time is available again. Kind regards, AstroSkipper
    3 points
  4. Moin! Yes, I've just read it over a cup of East Frisian tea. The waves seem to be calming down.
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  5. Usually the older cards are easy to identify just looking at the BIOS number, old ones start with 86.04.xx.xx It means they have the usual (old) chip GP104.
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  6. This is happening because your card is a newer re-issue, based on a newer chip GP106. The first GTX1060 must have GP104 chip. So you need a much newer driver from the end of 2018. "Normal" (ordinary) GTX1060 on GP104 chip https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/207648/207648 Your newer version on GP106 chip. https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/198454/198454
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  7. Dave , I had successfuly installed XP 64 (long time ago, without any updates) on my Haswell Laptop from 2013-2014 using only this AHCI driver . iaStor64.sys ver. 11.2.0.1006 x64 I don't remember where I got it . P.S. I can send it to you, of course.
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  8. ... I don't want to "burst your bubble" , but even if you manage to sort out all dependencies of the DLL under NT 5.1, the CDM will be practically non-functional on most popular DRM'ed services (e.g. Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, etc.) ; since years now, Google (owners of Widevine CDM) have implemented the Verified Media Path (aka VMP) security feature: https://www.expressplay.com/products/google-widevine-drm/ In layman's terms, this means that the application within which the CDM is run (Supermium in your case) must've been previously whitelisted/sanctioned by Google ; this process involves acquiring special certificates from Google, for DRM purposes only, and signing various browser components (e.g. "chrome.dll") with said certificates; when the CDM is requesting decryption keys (aka "licence") from a Widevine lic server, it first sends (obfuscated) a payload with extreme detail of the environment it's currently running on; this detail includes exact browser specifics, as well as the OS/device the browser is running on; the WV lic server can reject the licence request if the CDM version/browser/OS/device is not to Google's liking; browser applications are being accepted if they have been signed with that special VMP certificate, and this fact limits the selection to ones offered by the major vendors, ONLY (Google Chrome/Mozilla Firefox and a few Chromium variants) ... Supermium hasn't been granted VMP compliance (being a one-man, open-source, project) and even if its author (win32) applied for such, it could well take several years for this to materialise, if at all ... In addition to VMP, you said you manually edited the DLL: This fact alone changes the CDM's hash value/invalidates its file signature (which is SHA-2, BTW, incompatible with XP) and when the CDM identifies itself to the WV lic servers (yes, it does send its hash inside that obfuscated payload I mentioned earlier), it "screams": "I've been tampered with, just ignore me", thus no decryption keys are delivered to it ... FYI, some Supermium issues relating to its DRM (Widevine) support: https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/127 https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/169 https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/242 FWIW, Widevine related documentation used to be publicly accessible until a few years ago, when evil Google decided to put it behind corporate gmail accounts, for media-enterpises members only, who also have to sign strict NDAs ... At this point in time, it seems DRM-savvy private individuals are to be found only inside private discord servers, no more open to "outsiders"; I used to be part of such a server back in the day, but got kicked-out because I wasn't "active enough" (at least according to the server's owner ) ...
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  10. Enter the BIOS, Switch off "Attempt to fix sporadic PCI errors" , or whatever they call it in your BIOS. It helped me when my sound card was conflicting with my LAN card. It too hanged up on the BIOS title screen.
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  11. It works with Vista x64, x86, I checked myself. Though, it can't boot from it. I have a classic BIOS from 2009 (without films and games in it).
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  12. Here's a fully working ASM1061 PCI-E Cards to SATA 3.0 with two internal ports, works with Vista without any additional drivers. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/355467151767 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/126046738088 Manufacturer claims full support. https://www.asmedia.com.tw/product/77BYq58SX3HyepH7/58dYQ8bxZ4UR9wG5
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  13. Thanks! You're welcome! I had that list enabled in the distant past, but it is indeed very restrictive and will cause false positives. (see e.g. this old issue in the uMatrix repo) It currently has 161.498 entries! I don't think that's beneficial, especially on older hardware... Also, the maintainer is known to block domains based on his personal opinion (mostly in his additional lists)... I decided to add these two "StevenBlack/hosts" filter lists to cater for those who prefer a more restrictive and comprehensive approach to address blocking. In general, I agree with you. His filter lists sometimes overshoot the mark.
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  14. FYI, I mentioned eCleaner, an extension for purging the browser's profile folder, in my main article about uBlock Origin Legacy. All about eCleaner and my corresponding, self-created eCleaner custom button can be found in my article eCleaner custom button created by AstroSkipper for the extension Preferences Monitor. BTW, a longer time ago, I also created a standalone version of eCleaner 2.5 which actually was only distributed embedded via the extension Preferences Monitor. The last original, standalone version was eCleaner 1.4 from 2011. And many thanks to back2themoon and Blacklab from the Pale Moon forum for the additional hints and information in their posts about my mod uBlock Origin Legacy and the eCleaner extension! Cave canem! Sed eCleaner cavendum non est! Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  15. StartAllBack 3.7.5 (that's build 4872 no less)
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  16. I am not doing this, I considered doing it to prevent buggy code being pushed to roytam1's users, but I never decided to actually go forward with it. What's sad is that roytam1 continues to release code to his users that has not been verified as production ready. Code in the master branch of upstream UXP or upstream Basilisk is not always production ready. I have seen issues reported on MSFN for roytam1's builds because he was pulling code from master branches before they were ready. He is doing a disservice to his users by giving them potentially buggy code.
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  17. Well, I think I was the first one to point out to that questionable connections, and yes, I remember you checked them. but what puzzles me, I have the same card, I can post pictures (in case of doubts). I use it on a similar to your motherboard (Siemens with Xeon), the same year of manufacturing I guess, I have almost zero troubles with it, apart from it overloading, my PCI express when I copy the files and play a game, all at once, I wrote about it. I use it in conjunction with 6TB drivers. No errors at all. But I'm on Vista.
    1 point
  18. I totally agree with jaclaz, I had numerous troubles, and not only with those chinocrap cables, but also with their poorly soldered fittings. Those may be oxidized, degraded, and even faulty right from the start.
    1 point
  19. Perhaps you need to ask @win32 then, since the driver you used isn't mine, obviously. Nvidia Control Panel and CUDA/CUVID/DXVA/Physx and the others you want, they all work in the driver from my tutorial. On the other hand, I also checked his 398 driver and CUVID/DXVA/Physx definitely worked for me ! But then again, I have an ancient fossil , 8 years old GTX Titan X, a piece of crap for poor people. In win32's 398.11 driver I didn't try OpenCL, OpenGL, WebGL and Vuklan, since I never use them.
    1 point
  20. There was a very rare laptop driver 373.19 Fujitsu and MSI notebook . 1050 is supported and works with Vista x86. One file needs to be replaced for the desktop usage. Dixel had it.
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  21. I'm kinda glad you're one of the rarest ones that was able to properly read and use my NVIDIA tutorial ! To test CUDA, use MPC-HC and under video decoding select CUVID.
    1 point
  22. Request the BIOS number from the seller and then search it here, https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/?model=GTX+1060 confirm the chip and the year of manufacturing. If you wish to purchase 1070-1080, also make sure they are from the first batches of 2016. Write here for further questions. Greetings from Vichy.
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  23. Yes , 64 bit . I thought perhaps you could install x64 . It's better than nothing after all. Actually , you need to slipstream it with Nlite and choose "TXT mode" driver only . It worked for me , and I don't like to complicate things .
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  24. No , it knows I'm his master . It knows its name . It hears when I call it (him) by its name over a very long distance ! There was one incident when it wanted to go , but I was holding him and didn't let go , so it bit me very gently (a soft touch , just to warn me). It just wanted to go . It's a very powrful creature ! Definitely not for everyone . The size is approx. like this one from the video below. As you can see from the video , they are very calm and self-confident . They just know you're not a threat, you would be too weak for them , lol . But when they are small , they are somewhat afraid of you , so if you scare them , yes they can run away or whip you with the tail ! None of these had happened with me for all these 17 years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6HBK9A-r6Y It's a serious commitment , think twice before you decide to get an Iguana. EDIT : Agree with @msfntor, applies to every pet ! Also , Iguana size drastically changes and you need to be prepared .
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  25. Geckos , maybe , I don't know . Iguanas are very active !!! Mine awakes approx. at 10 - 11 and stays very active for 10-12 hours , like humans . Sleeping time is 9-12 hours , depending on the current season. A cool channel you might want to watch . I'm lazy to make videos , besides it's not very convenient thing to do with such dangerous lizard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxJNYfZbhVQ https://www.youtube.com/c/Bosveldson/search?query=forest
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  26. Pretty much what the title says ! I had written a complicated tool to forbid Firefox doing it's nasty things , what things ? Read more here : https://msfn.org/board/topic/183138-mozilla-and-firefox-has-turned-into-evil-and-lie-to-their-userbase-leave-it-and-go-for-alternatives/?do=findComment&comment=1207584 I did this a long time ago , but I was lazy/busy to create this topic , I don't like to type , I could be lazy to reply , etc. I do not like to talk/text much, in general. I prefer to create something useful , like this miracle. I used brutal techniques from the 90's, early 2000's . I did NOT hack or modify any of the Firefox browser files , so I'm not in violation of the forum rules . The tool works by intercepting and/or redirecting , blocking the telemetry/pings/requests , certain APIs , etc. No Mozilla files were modified and this programme works with a wide range of FF versions ! The Mozilla code is rather primitive , reminded me of some japanese software. One example of how it works . 1- Firefox wants to generate my unique hardware ID and then send it to the Mozilla servers , thus creating a unique user ID (guinea pig's tag). I say : "screw you , sore losers , I do not allow you to make the hardware ID", so the tool intercepts and blocks it immediately ! (How ? It's a secret , I'm sure the FF staff will read it , try patching it , and I don't have time to redo the tool). It works on the fly , it forbids the browser to chew up your RAM with a ton of unneeded processes (Optimize browser button). Main languages : British English . Dutch is there , but not activated for now , I'm sure our Dutch folks won't have any problems with English. Also, I added translations for some Western European Languages like Spanish . And several Eastern European : Bulgarian , Czech , Polish , Lithuanian , Ukranian , I just figured users from these countries could have problems understanding English , while the Dutch , Germans and French most likely won't , so no German , French or Italian. Perhaps I will add more in the future . I do not promise anything ! Most of the "hacking" (reducing the junk which is 100% not needed at all) is being done without the user interaction , I left only some of the functions that could be changed , in case you would want to be fingerprinted voluntarily , lol. To change the UA , you would need to restart the browser , though. This tool is so powerful , it literally mocks everything these dilettantes had been doing all those years to track you ... I'm still not sure If I was right to post this , perhaps I need to delete this. It's based on my previous tool for Chromium browsers , so may have some of the code leftovers . I shared the early alpha release for chrome 360 (without the UI) with some members . But now it's almost obsolete due the newer functions, also I created a cool interface , like this one . It gives you total control over your browser. I'm scared to share it in the open , but I still want this to be MSFN exclusive , so I may share it with the certain top members (moderators) and [probably] @win32. You ask why ? Imagine this tool in the wrong hands , coppers , FF "team" . This tool needs to be used by good people only , who care about their privacy . You gotta understand , I can't see who's hiding behind his nickname , it's nothing personal ! Yet again , I shall share it , but with extreme caution. No AV reacted to this tool during the testing. Fully supports AERO theme , can be seen on the screenshots below :
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  27. UPDATE 1.01 + 1.02 1 - Slight adjustments , reduced the tool size (better compression) . UPDATED the build number to 1.01.37091 2 - Added various Android models (per request from a well known MSFN patron). 3 - Added iPhone Instagram App , it may be useful for DAVE. 4 - UPDATED the build number to 1.02.38052 5 - Added Android Instagram App , also may be useful for DAVE.
    1 point
  28. 1 - Thank you. 2 - I actually hate this colour , I bought it with this colour , I'm going to repaint it to the famous feldgrau someday. But thank you ! 3 - Yes , all Italian . 4 - Thank you . 5 - Thank you . 6 - Thank you .
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  29. jaclaz, it's simple : 1 - To bring more shame on the "developers" . You see , I don't have an education in this area , it's just my one of my hobbies ... but they , they studied for decades , lol. 2 - Holland , I'm just proud of my country , I think you too like to insert references to Italian culture . I still want to read more of your posts , just need to find time. 3 - Third person , it's the news style title , like in the papers . Sorry for the short reply , I could've answered much more , but I'm afraid it will just bring more questions.
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  30. For those rare users who have forced translations to russian/chinese (which I don't) , try to add flag --disable-translate .
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  31. Nope , not my ISP . I do not use bookmarks (never). Why ? Because chrome uses them for spying too.
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  32. Yes , it can , they just add more and more with each newer release . I'm on the first 13 beta and not going to "upgrade".
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  33. Mine also loves Microsoft in the range 13.64.0.0 - 13.107.255.255 , this one is a frequent one 13.107.4.50 .
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  34. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20190608-f12228c-uxp-19c0f5e9f-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20190608-f12228c-uxp-19c0f5e9f-xpmod.7z source patch (excluding UXP): https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/boc-uxp-src-xpmod-20190223.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (e2374c9) - [Mail] Use gre value for layout.css.devPixelsPerPx (f12228c) For UXP changes please see above.
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  35. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.2.win32-git-20190608-19c0f5e9f-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.2.win64-git-20190608-19c0f5e9f-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.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.6.0a1.win32-git-20190608-19c0f5e9f-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.6.0a1.win64-git-20190608-19c0f5e9f-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Revert "Improve origin-clean algorithm" (f47d45be4) - Improve `origin-clean` algorithm based on our previous changes. (3f1ef7a67) - Remove e10s force-enable/-disable prefs and a11y considerations for starting in e10s mode. (19c0f5e9f) My changes since my last build: - Change help link for unofficial branding (Serpent) (65bd689bd) - Point release notes to author's Web page (fb327115f) - Update Help link to point to msfn.org (a9836cb56) - Remove palemoon.org from New Moon branding (9e4dfbda3) - Merge pull request #2 from Mathwi/Mathwi-patch-2 (9cee045fd) - Merge pull request #1 from Mathwi/Mathwi-patch-1 (7a5bba6f8) - Redirect support URLs away from palemoon.org (1de2444bc) - Redirect browser.feedback.url from palemoon.org (426aef14c) - Update app.support.baseURL pref again (7254c3400) - Merge pull request #2 from Mathwi/custom (a7ad0dde7) - Revert "Remove e10s force-enable/-disable prefs and a11y considerations for starting in e10s mode."
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  36. forgot to mention: please be in github Pull Request form. (to do this, you are required to fork my UXP repo, make changes in branding folder including icons/about dialog background/names, commit it to your cloned-repo, and create pull request)
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  37. +1 ; in fact, I am indifferent to the whole "rebranding" hullabaloo ; personally, I know very well where I first learned about the existence of the Pale Moon fork (yes, that's what it is), i.e. this very forum/thread, I know very well where the compiled builds are hosted and where to download them from, I am well aware of @roytam1's GitHub repositories and blog, so I'd have to be senile to direct myself to one of the upstream sites for official support (especially given the fact how rude/hostile people there are to "intruders" ); OTOH, taking into account how similar the code is between PM and the fork in question, I have every right - if I wish to do so - to visit the official Pale Moon forum as an unregistered user and seek help there by searching already posted content; and, provided I have access to working official binaries, I might post an issue in the official github tracker (given I already have a GitHub account) if a bug I discovered in NM is reproducible in official PM; I won't, of course, make any mention of the fork on a non-supported OS; NB that Moonchild doesn't like people "littering" his tracker before the reported "issue" has been first filtered in his forum, but that's his own problem... To conclude, that is how far I would approach the official support avenues... ... New-name giving and artwork? Fine, if you like to occupy yourself with what is devoid of real substance ; there, I said it... (DISCLAIMER: No offence meant to members about to - once again - inundate this thread with new candidate browser names )
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  38. yes, even MyPal users come here and asked for support, so people will go direct to MCP and asked for support as well, no matter what your browser's name is. If people can provide names AND artworks(by github Pull Request replacing branding folder), I can change them. (for me, I just want a working binary and naming/artwork are things I'm not good at.)
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  39. In this case - writing one-line summary - it was I hope for the better future. peace!
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  40. New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rths.cf/kmeleon/KM76.2-Goanna-20190601.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 8e9351569..b73126108: - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1136379. Clean up the nsPluginHost API a bit. (c39f45953) - Bug 1137897 - Do not throw exception from nsPluginTag::GetMimeTypes if a plug-in has no MIME-Types. (9d77c7205) - Bug 1103036 - Allow ContentChild to perform tasks during shutdown (342555d90) - Bug 1140714 - Pass through remote NS_OpenAnonymousTemporaryFile failure to caller. (04f01ef2c) - Bug 1124907 - Call SetCompositor() only when it is valid (2255eeda2) - Bug 1145149 - Include IntegerPrintfMacros in PerfSpewer.cpp (0e755cae8) - Bug 1146223 - IonMonkey: MIPS: Fix a typo in storeFloat32x3 (36dd95699) - Bug 1143686 - Gtk3 - Render scrollbar thumb with margin. (384347c60) - Bug 1143686 - Gtk3 - Render scrollbar thumb with margin. (8711babf3) - Bug 1142074 - remove NS_{IMPORT,EXPORT}_STATIC_MEMBER_ These have been unused for quite some time, and we have other ways of flagging static variables for export/import now. Whatever GCC bugs necessitated these macros are long gone as well. (a829ba500) - Bug 1139361 - Remove gTLSThreadID*, NS_TLS and mozilla::threads::ID. (4c21669cb) - Bug 1138123 - remove xpcom/sample/ as a bygone relic (2a4e33835) - cleanup MOZ_THROW_EXPORT inspired from current FireFox removing the MOZALLOC_EXPORT hack (534f81737) - Bug 868814 - Fold mozalloc library into mozglue. (324250a8c) - Bug 1119482, part 1 - Use CycleCollectedJSRuntime::Get() in the various CC wrapper methods. (3c8638c57) - Bug 1119482, part 2 - Move HoldDropJSObjects.h from xpcom/glue to xpcom/base. (c8ef6be30) - Bug 1119482, part 3 - Move the Hold and DropJSObjects implementations to a new HoldDropJSObjects.cpp file. (8a128cabd) - Bug 1119482, part 4 - Move IsJSHolder into HoldDropJSObjects. (154720b0d) - Bug 1141660 - Fix bustage from bug 868814 with --disable-replace-malloc (7f74490b2) - Followup for bug 868814 - replace non-obvious #if with simpler alternative. (2a1520452) - Bug 1132771 - Add a test for reading all moz.build files in filesystem traversal mode; (49dcae4ea) - Bug 1132771 - Support and test for reading without a config object; (b5fa44ed3) - Bug 1132771 - API to return moz.build files relevant for a set of paths; (5a53e692a) - Bug 1134072 - Remove support for post-eval sandbox callback; (fb63d7eda) - Bug 1132771 - Implement strongly typed named tuples; (7acf71487) - Bug 1135984 - Avoid setting an empty GYP_DIRS in contexts when reading it. (fceaf9f93) - Bug 1134072 - Support for sub-contexts; r=glandium (41a0c2197) - Bug 1136456 - Remove leftovers from TIERS support in mozbuild.frontend.reader. (4d5180e25) - Bug 1132771 - Pass special types down to sandboxes via metadata; (5126bd8a6) - Bug 1132771 - Support reading relevant moz.build files; r=glandium (6f9d6107c) - Bug 1132771 - Add Files to moz.build with ability to define Bugzilla component; r=glandium (d5416a6cc) - Bug 1132771 - Implement file-info mach command; r=glandium (64b7f8fad) - Bug 1132771 - Define some bug components; r=glandium (e4d2b4645) - Bug 1139050 - Add moz.build BUG_COMPONENT metadata for xpcom/. (ea30ac906) - Bug 1139050, part 2 - Move nsAlgorithm.h to xpcom/base. (21abdde35) - Bug 1134920 - Use moz_xmalloc/moz_xrealloc/free instead of nsMemory:Alloc/Realloc/Free. (5a00f0487) - Bug 1134920 - Remove nsMemory::Alloc/Realloc/Free. (514d8e8eb) - Bug 1120308 - tcp control channel for presentation api. (f3ee09a89) - Bug 1125698 - Add ExpandErrorArguments() varargs helper function and remove uninitialized `dummy` va_list variable. (f9fdcd1db) - Bug 1101627 - Add touch action regions. (6e86516f3) - Bug 1092102 - Implement a WorkerDebuggerGlobalScope (4b3195921) - Bug 1036967 - Introduce ScaleFactors2D. (2a80be7d6) - Bug 1071018 - Work around an assertion (will be fixed properly in bug 1036967). (3f62cfa03) - Bug 1023190 - Fix extra horizontal line when draw background image with repeat-x mode (5ab11f642) - Bug 1135992 - Fix non-unified build failed in nsLayoutUtils.cpp. (8f8fcace8) - Bug 1133492 - Extract some of nsPresShell into a separate TouchManager class. (9ac347878) - Bug 1133492 - Extract some of nsPresShell into a separate TouchManager class. (37181a8a3) - Bug 1122094 - Remove some unnecessary code. (6c3b1abe2) - Don't async scroll overflowed single-line text boxes in APZ. (bug 1126090 part 6) (435d9d186) (365b9b17b) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - revert PaleMoon HSCROLL (077a87aed) - If APZ is enabled, do not handle wheel-event scrolling in layout. (bug 1126090 part 1) (8c0ba79d6) - Factor out how APZ-aware events are dispatched from widgets. (bug 1126090 part 2) (fb6b7e57b) - Events synthesized in the child process must be propagated back to the parent. (bug 1126090 part 3) (5a4c9439e) - Translate coordinates in events synthesized from the child process. (bug 1126090 part 4) (5148f7fc2) - Wait for all paints to flush before synthesizing scroll events. (bug 1126090 part 5) (b99a19995) - Don't try to async scroll frames that have less than one pixel of scrollability. (bug 1126090 part 7) (475ffa090) (30bc5e7c6) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1148903 - Allow control characters to be rendered by user fonts. (679bff6bf) - initialize webp with different mode depending on endianness (part 2) (cf2429214) (53ea38ac7) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 914666 - Exclude the frame borders from the composition bounds. (7fd2f59c1) - Bug 1137232 - Fix dumping of client layers so it doesn't get truncated. (926eb6c57) - bug 1127794 - With remote content calculate and store plugin geometry updates prior to the end of the shadow layer transaction. (c40120d79) (b73126108) * 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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  41. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20190601-0c031c3-uxp-363bfeb2c-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20190601-0c031c3-uxp-363bfeb2c-xpmod.7z source patch (excluding UXP): https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/boc-uxp-src-xpmod-20190223.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (0c031c3) For UXP changes please see above.
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  42. @Sampei.Nihira. Just. Please. When. You. Paste. Some. Link. Give. At least. A brief. Description. What. It. Leads. To. Period. I'm not the first person on the board to as you for this.
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