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  1. None of this is really helpful. Deactivate the Avira Scan Engine and check the Windows security center again! What is the status then? Next, let the programme scan a folder with files! Is a connection then established to the servers where the cloud scan engines are installed?
    3 points
  2. On which OS this exact error you observed?
    3 points
  3. What is it about vanilla Chrome that makes you dislike it? What data, specifically, do you not want Google to lay its prying corporate hands on? Or is it a religious/political thing? Serious question, since i use Chrome, YT & Google search.
    2 points
  4. GIMP 3.0 will ultimately not be available on Windows 7 (at least out of the box; the latest v2.99.18 released last month now requires Windows 10, because Python 3.11). For the Installer you'll need to spoof OS version as Windows 10. BUT I noticed that the main app itself works without any workaround, just you need to have VxKex enabled (version spoof is not needed) to prevent the crash of one dependency and to stop Python from throwing dozens of "cannot locate xxxxxxx.dll" errors. I tested how GIMP runs and everything works, even the non-destructive editing. A more deep test is needed tho, to ensure everything is working as expected. Images: https://imgur.com/a/sBsauRD
    2 points
  5. I'm up to version 2.14.305 as of now. (The Photon-like UI works fine but looks a little "alien" to my eyes. If you're using a Photon theme, though, it may look like it fits right in.) My guess is that 3.0 will be the first version that doesn't work - but they do have a "legacy" build of 3.0 that might. I'll keep you posted. Localization "should" work - the updated pdf.js looks for its localization files in ./web/locale and should ignore the built-in en-US locale (which I didn't bother to delete). But I haven't tested it. Of course this is all with Serpent, which now supports newer JS constructs than the last XP-compatible Seamonkey version did. The extension developer may have stopped at 2.3.200 because that's all his SeaMonkey version could handle - or it could be that he just got tired of the project; I don't know. That said, an extension is much simpler and easier to install than replacing the version built into omni.ja, so I may experiment with updating that extension, @AstroSkipper style
    2 points
  6. The initial implementation has issues correctly displaying emojis under Windows XP, e.g. on GitHub: https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/333 A hack-y "fix" has been made available by the author: https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/333#issuecomment-1982403569 (will ONLY render monochrome emojis in Win<8.1 )
    2 points
  7. This is really very helpful, thank you for the detailed and such factual report!
    2 points
  8. The third post contains an "Alphabetical list of programs that need to be tested for compatibility, features and support or whose installers have been lost". I think you mean the fourth post which contains the"Alphabetical list of programs that have recently been abandoned or should be avoided". But does 360 Total Security Essential 8.8.0.1119 really not work any longer? I personally assume it is still working but only cloud-based. Am I right? @shelby Is 360 Total Security Essential 8.8.0.1119 still working or not? Have you checked whether the cloud scan engines are still being used by the programme? I need more detailed information to maintain the list. Unfortunately, the information you have provided has been known for a long time and does not clarify the support status of this programme.
    2 points
  9. Spoof to another fake agent, go here, and you will see - spoofing of UA is obsolete these days. https://chromiumchecker.com/
    2 points
  10. In details, why my Vista Nvidia drivers porting is a success? Because they had to let the old code from Windows 7 still be there, and Windows 7 parts are similar to the ones of Vista, despite being of much lower quality, poorly written code parts. Again, it's all public knowledge, anyone (even a bit knowledgeable) can check. For XP one would need to write new drivers from scratch. Period.
    2 points
  11. I can post and edit topics with links to official technical related web sites without troubles, example. https://msfn.org/board/topic/181987-list-of-software-that-doesnt-support-windows-7/?do=findComment&comment=1259497
    2 points
  12. only got little time this week for updating, so some issues can't resolve and changelog is a bit short.
    1 point
  13. Who cares what the security center of Windows is able to recognise. Disable the corresponding notifications respectively the antivirus monitoring! What's more important is that it works and how it performs.
    1 point
  14. Drive C was in Caution for about a year before I ran into some slowdown and Bad Blocks, so it had to be replaced. The replacement disk is the same size, but it already has 128,673 hours (14 years) on it. My two PATA disks are at 177527 and 177682 (20 years) And an odd-ball situation, this disk was not in the original post but it has the wrong hours showing at just 1487 which is a couple of months. This disk is over 10 years old so not sure why the hours are showing at such a low number. EDIT: Mystery solved regarding the low hour drive. What ended up happening was that I have both the C and G disk in an enclosure, and both were WD800AAJS. I got the serial number of the C drive and marked it on the disk, but I didn't mark the G drive. I was counting on being able to tell which were the original disks by the amount of dust on them. BUT one of the potential replacement disks was also a dusty WD800AAJS. I ran into problems cloning the C drive because Clonezilla was not erasing the destination disk and had multiple partitions, so the clone was always failing. And then when it did work, the OS booted into startup repair because it had the bootloader from the replacement disk and the OS from my disk. Eventually I got it sorted but in the end what ended up happening is that I put one of the potential replacement disks into the enclosure and ended up imaging my C disk to my G disk. And the new G disk is low hours because it was the actual replacement disk I was supposed to be cloning to. I have the data backed up so it didn't turn out to be a problem in the end but I was sweating for a bit once I realised what happened. Moral of the story: mark all of your disks before doing this kind of work.
    1 point
  15. You can take the newest version ported by @user57: https://msfn.org/board/topic/176299-latest-version-of-software-running-on-xp/?do=findComment&comment=1260998 Now, you won't have to be stuck with v3.1.2.
    1 point
  16. There exists a project (now, seemingly, an "abandonware" ), last updated in June 2020, which offers "pdf.js" in the form of a "legacy" XUL extension: https://github.com/IsaacSchemm/pdf.js-seamonkey/releases/tag/v2.3.235 The release notes of the last version state that it's based on pdf.js-v2.3.200, so you got further than them ; the provided XPI file comes with l10n support , which was the main reason I had tested it back then in my "dirty" St52 profile ; after some days of testing, I bumped on some incompatibilities (the details of which evade me now ), so I ended up uninstalling it and reverting to the St52-embedded (English-only) "native pdf.js viewer" ...
    1 point
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  18. Can't reproduce, it's working completely fine here on latest Serpent 52.9.
    1 point
  19. Besides, sites may simply crash or not work at all when they discover the function they requested is absent in chromium 86. I once used an android mobile UA with this browser, many sites tolerate the old mobile Chrome agent much better. Something like: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 10; insert phone model) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) SamsungBrowser/xx.x Chrome/xx.x.xxx.xx Mobile Safari/537.36 xxx replace with the Chrome/browser version you want.
    1 point
  20. On some websites, to some extent - yes, but you always leave a unique fingerprint behind.
    1 point
  21. No, I meant the code inside the divers, not the OS, I think I wrote about it pretty clear, no?
    1 point
  22. I explain with very simple words. There can't be "porting" or "modding" of existing drivers, be it AMD or Nvidia, XP code (along with the code that was bearing older cards gens) was simply removed. It's public knowledge, and this one of the reasons why you all don't see "backports".
    1 point
  23. Confirmed! The MSFN forum editor hasn't been working properly for months especially when it comes to inserting of certain links. Here is my report: https://msfn.org/board/topic/186048-msfn-forum-editor-inserting-of-certain-links-impossible/
    1 point
  24. I can take a wild guess - the OS is XP, I fail to understand why not just leave it be, that member had been explained many times - there's no such thing as "DirectX10 on XP". Win32 wrote on github - everything in Supermium falls back to DirectX9 while on XP.
    1 point
  25. I wonder would that fact include telemetry, calling home to the developer. Or a timebomb of some kind, even if not now, but maybe later? Stock up on it while you can.
    1 point
  26. Obviously it would require a newer version of Windows because the minimum supported client for that function is Windows Vista. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-initializeprocthreadattributelist
    1 point
  27. So you aren't gonna share with people here?
    1 point
  28. 360 Total Security Essential 8.8.0.1119 will never get any Avira database updates again. As already stated in my quoted post, there were (and hopefully are) still some further antivirus engines which were used by this version. However, these were cloud-based. Therefore, no local updates are needed anymore. The last date of your updating from 12-12-2023 was probably the day when you got the obsolete Avira defintion updates from 2021. Other updates you'll presumably never see. All in all, this version is no longer what it used to be, and I haven't used it for a long time. Maybe, it is time for you to switch to another antimalware programme.
    1 point
  29. Thanks, that's good to hear, although I will stick with 121 for the moment! I still can hardly believe that a browser with the latest Chromium version will actually work on XP. It's far from perfect, but the fact that it works at all amazes me!
    1 point
  30. Thanks for reporting! Unfortunately, your report is a bit unspecific. Which version of 360 Total Security Essential do you refer to? And what exactly is no longer being updated? The programme or the virus definitions or even both? FYI, please be aware of what I have already investigated and written here: https://msfn.org/board/topic/184730-antimalware-firewall-and-other-security-programs-for-windows-xp-working-in-2023-and-hopefully-beyond/?do=findComment&comment=1253715
    1 point
  31. I adjusted the report. I had only included the common items modified. Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 3.3.0.87 modifies much more on Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3. With regards to the official government warnings, depending on the governments, that in itself should not be enough cause of concern; governments are often not truthful in various reports nor are many of the major software vendors align with various government. Many of the security software vendors should not really be trusted, but some are still competent (some more than others) in finding and handling other threats.
    1 point
  32. But if you still insist there could be ordinary (1066MHZ), "officially" specced Hyper X found, please give us the link.
    1 point
  33. Well, since we don't have that problem, I'm starting to lean towards external (questionable?) third party content ban. As the last resort, can you try to login from another location, maybe? As an example, see, they can't add youtube URL to their post. https://msfn.org/board/topic/5150-what-are-you-listening-to/?do=findComment&comment=1259491
    1 point
  34. I've just tried. I have zero troubles clicking on "Edit Topic" in my intro posts/topics. It allows me without any problems.
    1 point
  35. That's really nice of you to say, but what good are these screenshots going to do me? As I said, I installed RogueKiller on my computer many months ago. I know the interface very well, and your screenshots are unfortunately pretty meaningless without additional information. Much more important would be experience in using RogueKiller, information about the version you are using (portable or not, premium or free), your operating system, RAM and CPU utilisation, when RogueKiller is running, in terms of possible loss of performance, and in any case, to list both positive and negative points.
    1 point
  36. Thanks for your suggestion! RogueKiller has been on my internal list for a long time. I installed it on my second Windows XP partition many months ago. This programme will also be the content of an article when the time is right. And that is unfortunately the problem.
    1 point
  37. Zemana AntiMalware Zemana AntiMalware is a second opinion malware scanner designed to rescue your computer from malware that have infected a computer despite all the security measures one has taken. There's no need to tinker with confusing settings. With years of experience built-in, it just works "out of the box". Zemana AntiMalware is highly optimized and lightweight with virus definitions stored in the cloud, not cluttering up the local drive. Zemana AntiMalware can be used in two versions, Free or Premium. A valid license is only needed for the Premium version. Zemana AntiMalware 2.74.2.150 is the last compatible version with Windows XP. The more recent version v3 are no longer XP-compatible contrary to the information on the Zemana's homepage. Feature comparison Free vs. Premium: Homepage: https://zemana.com/us/antimalware.html Version number: 2.74.2.150 Date of release: 21.08.2017 System requirements: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows, Windows 7, Windows XP Release notes: https://zemana.com/us/whats-new3aa7.html?ProductID=2 Reviews: https://davescomputertips.com/zemana-antimalware-review/ https://www.wizcase.com/antivirus/zemana/ Download link: https://softradar.com/zemana-antimalware/2.74.2.150/ Screenshots: Zemana Anti-Malware is indeed a lightweight tool and IMHO, rather meant to be used as an additional security layer. It is definitely not a fully fledged antivirus or antimalware programme. Therefore, I personally would use it only as an on-demand scanner to get a second opinion even though the premium version offers a real-time protection after all which is either paid for or realised through a giveaway license. Zemana Anti-Malware uses cloud engines for local scanning. Thus, no local definition updates are needed but logically a working internet connection. What kind of scan engines it uses in these days is kept rather secret. There seem to be several, but the company's information policy is modest and rather disinformative. I have the impression that they don't want to show their cards anymore contrary to the past. Furthermore, the current version 3.2.28 is listed as XP-compatible. This is simply nonsense and misleading. All versions 3.x start directly with an error message under Windows XP and are therefore not XP-compatible. The good is the much older version 2.74.2.150 still works flawlessly under Windows XP in these days which has just been tested again by me. Cheers, AstroSkipper
    1 point
  38. I have tested Malware Hunter in version 1.176.0.796 on my system, and it is still compatible with Windows XP. Accordingly, I updated my article and my list. Cheers, AstroSkipper
    1 point
  39. Update notification! Panda Free Antivirus has been updated on 31.10.2023 and is now of version 22.02.00. Thus, I'll update my article and my list in terms of Panda Free Antivirus. Maybe. one of you can test the new version under Windows XP SP3 32 bit only to be sure it is still compatible as advertised here: https://www.pandasecurity.com/en/homeusers/windows-antivirus/ This is a quotation from this website: Such a confirmation would be great. Because, as we all already know, the proof is in the pudding. Cheers, AstroSkipper
    1 point
  40. you may edited as much as you like, your confession stays on the server forever.
    1 point
  41. Scared your accounts price goes down?
    1 point
  42. Finally you acknowledged you and your friend stalking/offensive behaviour, now everyone sees it.
    1 point
  43. No new UXP build tomorrow if upstream doesn't make bigger changes. OT: and my new rig arrived: AMD Ryzen7 3700X 3.6-4.4Ghz 8 Cores/16 Threads AM4 7nm FinFET (100-100000071BOX) HK$2599 ASROCK B450 STEEL LEGEND HK$699.00 Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200(CMK32GX4M2E3200C16)(BLACK)(w/heatsink) HK$1230 GALAX NV GTX1650 1-Click OC 4GB GDDR5 HK$1170 1TB Samsung PM981 NVMe TLC SSD HK$999 Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 750/750W Fully-Modular ATX PowerSupply 10 Years Warranty (80PLUS GOLD) HK$750 software fine tune may cause few days or even 1-2 weeks as I want to install Win7 on this.
    1 point
  44. this depends on how website's javascript is used. pm27 is fx38 based while pm28 is fx52 based.
    1 point
  45. none for vanilla win2000 builds as pm26 is fx24 based.
    1 point
  46. Hi roytam! First off, HUGE thanx for providing an updated working web-browser for any hardcore XP user Alas, there are two problems I've encountered recently. Firstly, by typing "about:support" I'll get this error-code: XML-Verarbeitungsfehler: Nicht-definierte Entität Adresse: jar:file:///C:/Programme/Pale%20Moon/omni.ja!/chrome/toolkit/content/global/aboutSupport.xhtml Zeile Nr. 166, Spalte 15: &aboutSupport.appBasicsServiceWorkers This error may be introduced by implementing about:serviceworkers and adding the files "aboutServiceWorkers.js" + "aboutServiceWorkers.xhtml" to the omni.ja file Please see here: New New Moon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190810-18084d9cc-xpmod.7z repo changes since my last build: - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1112469 - Part 1: Implement an XPCOM service responsible to trigger daily updates of service workers; r=nsm (74f735500) - Bug 1133601 - Implement about:serviceworkers, r=ehsan (e21767ec1) - Bug 1041339 - ServiceWorkers: Update implementation based on clarification of force-refresh. r=nsm (484675660) Last working build is: 32bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190803-23551d191-xpmod.7z Secondly, clicking the Google-Apps button (top right corner) of Google homepage gives me an error report: There's a problem loading the apps-list. Try again... It always worked flawlessly until several weeks ago. May you look into these issues, please. Big thanx and cheers, bernd
    1 point
  47. New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rths.cf/kmeleon/KM76.2-Goanna-20190817.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 18084d9cc..b7ea83bfb: - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1135413 - Use one bit per bool member to save a few bytes in nsRange objects. r=smaug (e24280513) - Bug 1134531 - Remove nsTextFrame::DidSetStyleContext which only contained a (now obsolete) wallpaper. r=heycam (f69222f60) - pointer style (d07cd6c8d) - Bug 1131955 - IonBuilder: Add collectRangeInfoPreTrunc to MBoundsCheck, r=sunfish (8346dd561) - Bug 1175049 - Fix non-universal 32-bit build on OS X with Xcode 6.3 tools. r=josh (c55378e1b) - Bug 1135718 - Convert unboxed plain objects to natives before changing their prototype, r=jandem. (f6c3fe702) - backout 1245024 and 1279303 for breaking https://forum.manjaro.org/ (1cc8627a4) - bug 967792 - make localhost resolve offline r=dragana (73e28830a) - Bug 990907 - Have DLBI pick up changes in the char-clip on text frames. r=mstange,mattwoodrow (6670b1c56) - bug 1127429 - XHR can set BYPASS_LOCAL_CACHE_IF_BUSY all the time r=bz (92d149251) - Bug 1136337 - IonMonkey: Override default alias set for MCheckOverRecursed, r=sstangl (23c1fd63d) - Bug 1118622 - Apply the gain to AnalyserNode data prior to sending on the main thread. r=ehsan (e3e50d448) - Bug 1135908 - [E10s] Proxy for Character/SelectionCount(), r=tbsaunde (9ba60b0f2) - Bug 1136382 - Mark TabChild's message manager for CC, r=mccr8 (21ae5721d) - Bug 1136357 - Make Promise skippable, r=mccr8 (1dea4efb1) (b7ea83bfb) (Bug 1133739 - HTTP cache v2: Add telemetry probes to find out the best initial read size of the metadata, r=jduell (445afc0d2) is not imported due to telemetry function are nuked making this change no longer applicable) (Bug 1136383 - enable specifying method names for GENERATED_FILES scripts; r=gps (c1209180f) is not imported due to build bustage) * 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
    1 point
  48. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20190817-211bb28-uxp-ab6242a93-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20190817-211bb28-uxp-ab6242a93-xpmod.7z source patch (excluding UXP): https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/boc-uxp-src-xpmod-20190720.7z No Official repo changes since my last build. For UXP changes please see above.
    1 point
  49. New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rths.cf/kmeleon/KM76.2-Goanna-20190810.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 23551d191..18084d9cc: - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Add legacycollector.org to add-ons whitelist (dc69faacb) - Bug 1112469 - Part 1: Implement an XPCOM service responsible to trigger daily updates of service workers; r=nsm (74f735500) - Bug 1133601 - Implement about:serviceworkers, r=ehsan (e21767ec1) - Bug 1038811 - Push Notifications - Move old push to simplepush. (14b0a1547) - Bug 1041339 - ServiceWorkers: Update implementation based on clarification of force-refresh. r=nsm (484675660) - Bug 1154547 - Part 1: Linkify the worker script URLs in about:serviceworkers; r=baku (db2097fa7) - Bug 1154547 - Part 2: Make it possible to update a service worker from about:serviceworkers; r=baku (03d7363aa) - Bug 1154721 - Add an Unregister button to about:serviceworkers, r=ehsan (7b5a9873f) - Bug 1156052 - Add push information to about:serviceworkers. r=baku (995f5b1d3) - Bug 1158811 - remove the flickering in about:serviceworkers, r=ehsan (70a4cb1bc) - Bug 1158361 - Improve the localized messages in about:serviceworkers, r=ehsan, f=stef (751202c01) - Bug 1151664 - Make claim return undefined for now. r=nsm (84f36584b) - Bug 1142693 - Recognize EMSGSIZE as non-fatal on OS X for IPC sendmsg(). r=bent (c133bb505) - Bug 1150916 - Non-unified bustage follow-up fix. (19adaff8b) - Bug 1151607 - Step 1: Add Linux sandboxing hook for when child processes are still single-threaded. r=kang r=bent (e5e67f4b1) - Bug 1151607 - Step 1.5: Avoid unlikely false positives in Linux SandboxInfo feature detection. r=kang (944805781) - Bug 1151607 - Step 2: Apply net/ipc namespace separation and chroot to media plugins. r=kang (3dc0e575f) - Bug 1151607 - Step 0: sort includes to make the following patches cleaner. r=kang (9b918989b) - Bug 1038811 - Push Notifications - Firefox front end changes for preferences, and permission notification. r=MattN+bmo@mozilla.com (fdb4c7636) - (adapted) Bug 1147281 - Shared browser notification icon CSS. r=MattN (2243c83a1) - Bug 1123523 - Part 1: Add an nsIAnimationObserver interface to watch adding/changing/removing AnimationPlayer objects. r=smaug (d889e512c) - Bug 1123523 - Part 2: Add an animations option for MutationObservers and expose chrome-only animation members on MutationRecords. r=smaug (6c9622c0f) - Bug 1123523 - Part 3: Store a flag on AnimationPlayer for whether it is exposed by Element.getAnimationPlayers(). r=birtles (d146779c0) - Bug 1123523 - Part 4: Add macro for notifying observers only when they implement a specific derived interface. r=smaug (38714002f) - Bug 1123523 - Part 5: Record on a document whether it might have any nsIAnimationObservers registered. r=smaug (585e30299) - Bug 1123523 - Part 6: Listen for nsIAnimationObserver notifications and translate them to MutationObserver notifications. r=smaug (9980c91e5) - Bug 1123523 - Part 7: Add utility functions to notify registered nsIAnimationObservers. r=smaug (82d3a15cf) - Bug 1123523 - Part 8: Dispatch nsIAnimationObserver notifications when an animation is added or removed. r=birtles (056b8bf7a) - Bug 1123523 - Part 9: Dispatch an nsIAnimationObserver notification when an animation is changed. r=birtles (5787cdbc1) - Bug 1123523 - Part 10: Tests. r=birtles (d134aa3b0) - Bug 1123523 - Followup build fix. (b88bae25d) - Bug 1137515 part 1 - Change to configure.in r=mwu (150534251) - Bug 1136065 - Remove GetRangeCount() in Selection.h. r=ehsan (bd35dba49) - Bug 1129249 - Expose the element id in Gecko profiler for Restyle. r=dholbert r=benwa (77231d128) - Bug 979293 - Add a FrozenAtomSet to clarify how |permanentAtoms| works. r=bhackett. (1c4ca9315) - Bug 979293 - Don't write collision bits in HashTable unnecessarily. r=luke. (c42ebc7b5) - Bug 1135200: Hook up nsCSSParser's pref-backed bool variables in a startup method. r=heycam (e129dcfc8) - Bug 1107378 - Part 1: Create a JS-implemented "CSS Unprefixing Service" that can convert certain -webkit prefixed CSS to an unprefixed form. r=dbaron (c860167d2) - Bug 1107378 - Part 2: Make the CSS Parser call out to the unprefixing service, when it detects a vendor-prefixed property name (if pref is enabled). r=dbaron (1fe4e48dd) - Bug 1107378 - Part 3: In cases where we're unprefixing, treat "display:-webkit-box" as "display: flex" (& same for "-moz-box" if we previously saw "-webkit-box"). r=dbaron (00299fb08) - Bug 1107378 - Part 4: Add mochitest for our CSS unprefixing functionality. r=dbaron (95a0e6c41) - Bug 1132743: Only allow CSS Unprefixing Service to be activated for hosts on a small, hardcoded whitelist. r=dbaron f=bz (6afd0dd07) - Bug 1132743 followup: hook up nsPrincipal.cpp's gCodeBasePrincipalSupport in new InitializeStatics method, instead of lazily. implicit rs=dbaron (7223553f1) - Bug 1124503 move AppConstants.jsm to toolkit r=gavin (0a90334ff) - Bug 1130195: Report the failed bitmap creation, but still crash. (9e8c8fcde) - Bug 1136241 - making sure that hint/role strings are returned with no spaces to support localization. r=eeejay (665243ab4) - Bug 1127084 - Remove __iterator__ from ContentPrefStore. (126621dbf) - Bug 1133449 - [B2G] The default audio type didn't be set correctly when the call screen app is launched. r=baku (0470b702a) - Bug 1133449 - [B2G] The default audio type didn't be set correctly when the call screen app is launched. r=baku (016b84983) - Bug 1130175 - nICEr: avoid sysctl.h include. r=bwc (5446f87d1) - Bug 794984 - [mozprocess] Add ability to separate stderr from stdout. r=ahal (9388e0e08) - Bug 1136803 - Properly remove the force-dtc override flag on retained layers when listeners are removed. r=botond (1047b11a7) - Bug 1134493 - Ensure we don't set the force-empty-hit-region flag when a subdocument has mozpasspointerevents. r=botond (fda5e8176) - Bug 1136487: Destroy the compositors for all windows when any window detects a device reset. r=jrmuizel (22d45787c) - bits of Bug 1135773 - Initialize QI return values to null in the cycle collector. (rest was already part of 1119482 (6f30ef196) - Bug 1135772 - Return null on failure in nsXPCWrappedJS's QueryInterface. r=smaug (67fca5218) - Bug 1136584 - Copy JIT options from global settings. r=bhackett (6696b345e) - Bug 1135912 - Don't repaint vibrant regions on mouseover. (1de120955) - Bug 961887 - Refactor mVisibleAboveRegion management. r=roc (8281fb9f8) - Bug 961887 - Make FindOpaqueBackgroundColorFor take a region instead of a PaintedLayerData. r=roc (f42ddc1a1) - Bug 961887 - Find uniform opaque background colors under ContainerLayers. r=roc (7378892b8) (18084d9cc) * 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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  50. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20190810-211bb28-uxp-b5b299310-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20190810-211bb28-uxp-b5b299310-xpmod.7z source patch (excluding UXP): https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/boc-uxp-src-xpmod-20190720.7z No Official repo changes since my last build. For UXP changes please see above.
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