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  1. UK isn't in EU for a quite long time. Remember Brexit voting results? A very beneficial (again) result for whom? Right, Russia. As for those extradition threats, I'm not surprised, honestly. GB just behaves like it always did, the Master of our Universe. But are those purely British intentions, aren't they just mimicking the old times? That said, don't forget the amount of money invested in UK by Russia's oligarchs. Are there any British (Western) funded media left? I'm afraid, not. From what I observe, yes I read British newspapers - UK sings Russia's songs. Example, Guardian has a billionaire Russian owner >link<. BBC can be renamed to VOR (Voice Of Russia), the same goes to the German DW. How Russian state funded Telegram is any different? It worked on the international market with only one goal - help Russia destroy the West and make money on those illegalities. I'm sure our Chief Prosecutor knows what she does. France has one of the best Intelligence services, by the way.
    4 points
  2. Nothing odd, simple data mining by the Russian FSB. I hope you didn't give them yours.
    3 points
  3. In as much as I want to help you, I can't, nVidia doesn't publish docs on drivers, and there were no leaks recently. About the thing that the official drivers won't work, I knew it, and I wrote about it. That driver is old batch, simply because they added security fix and the date of publishing went from June 2021 to 2024 won't magically add this newer card. They lie, again.
    3 points
  4. BTW, I have never seen that a Serpent version can be grayed out.
    3 points
  5. Long story short. Some months ago, I lost the complete session in my main profile of New Moon 28. No chance to restore this session. And the "Restore Previous Session" entry was greyed out as usual. I think the user can't rely 100% on the native "Restore Session" function. If tabs or sessions must not be lost, it is better to install the Session Manager extension. And the "Restore Previous Session" entry doesn't seem to work at all, at least in New Moon 28 or Serpent 52. But maybe, someone knows more about this "Restore Session" stuff.
    3 points
  6. The charges against Pavel Durov have been published by the French authorities: What is of interest to Telegram users, I'll translate. - Complicity - Administration of an online platform to allow an illegal transaction in an organised band (gang, as in for organised crime, bandits). - Refusal to communicate, at the request of the authorised authorities, the information or documents necessary. You all are very welcome to seek for better translations. Source: French Security Researcher Baptiste Robert His verified account: https://www.x.com/fs0c131y
    2 points
  7. Given the all-out panic by the Kremlin concerning Durov's arrest, it is clear that Durov was a critical Russian asset and there will be direct implications on the ground for Russia. They call him the "Chief of Communications for the Russian Armed Forces". This all D.Draker wrote all the time, and long before. @Cocodile seemed to be one of the few who listened, Will now be the mass exodus, what other members think? If so, where will you go?
    2 points
  8. I can confirm that the Session Restore feature still works in the most recent Serpent 52 from 15.08.2024. Here is a screenshot: But why is the Restore Previous Session entry in the History menu always grayed out? I haven't seen this entry activated for a very long time, no matter what happened in the browser session. Or to put it another way, under which conditions will the Restore Previous Session entry be activated at all? It seems to depend on the setting "Remember history" from what I read, but this is activated in my profiles by default.
    2 points
  9. Aren't those 473, 474, 475 are simply "security fix" drivers? BTW, did you see the result? https://msfn.org/board/topic/186055-3050ti-3060ti-3070ti-and-3080ti-laptop-gpu-driver/?do=findComment&comment=1263435
    2 points
  10. When you give them your phone, even if it's not yours, they still know your location and record the voice, they will prove it's you, when needed.
    2 points
  11. Please try to unlock the taskbar before attempting to add/remove toolbars. This FAQ has been asked and answered on 1 Aug.
    1 point
  12. I'm glad I never used Telegram, the name sounded very awkward for me, even though I'm not a native English speaker.
    1 point
  13. @D.Draker Tested it on a powerful computer. Core i7 3770K overclocked to 4.4GHz, 16GB DDR3 RAM overclocked to 2133MHz.
    1 point
  14. The basic gist is that Telegram is one of the few social media platforms that did not accept censorship demands of foreign governments, for good or for bad. Pavel Durov even had this MO when he ran VK. https://t.me/durov/179 He is being charged with the crimes of his users. What makes his situation different from other social media CEOs is that all the other companies work with governments to censor their users, not just criminals or political opponents. I think these charges cannot stand because it basically means that any "webmaster" (the term used in the French complaint) is reponsible for illegal content and if so all social media platforms would go away. Also this is another situation where a government is trying to enforce laws on a company that is not in their domain. UK has been speaking like this recently when it says it will try to extradite people from other countries who violate the UK speech laws, even if that person posted on a non-EU site.
    1 point
  15. WinNTSetup_x64.exe NT6 -sysPart:Q: -tempDrive:Z: -sysLetter:-C: -bcd:ALL -silent -setup
    1 point
  16. Mountpoints are calculated, but if you want to do it manually Look up the data of the new partition under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices and add it to the offline systems registry \DosDevices\C: value. I doubt that. VHDs are unique, you need to updated the BCD for every new VHD.
    1 point
  17. Yes. As you can see in the screenshots, the menu bar has already been enabled. The File, Edit etc. menu is located at the top left of the window. The background colour is blue, the font colour is white. That's why it is only difficult to see in my screenshots. I only unchecked the bookmarks bar. In any case, all is working. The CSS code #tabbrowser-tabs { visibility: collapse !important; } only hides the tab bar and nothing else. When you assign to the ID tabbrowser-tabs, which determines the tab bar, a property in CSS, then only this ID will be modified and nothing else. The last two screenshots show how Mypal 68 can be retrofitted to still get access to all open tabs when hiding the tab bar. I removed the CSS code .tabs-newtab-button { display: none !important; } to get back the New Tab button, which is the class tabs-newtab-button in CSS. I then manually moved it to the position shown in the screenshots. BTW, may I remind you what I already wrote: Cheers, AstroSkipper
    1 point
  18. No you don’t need to have it installed. I builded updated 2007 setup with all updates from Windows 10. We can build FINAL 2007/2010 setup for XP x86/x64 and it doesn’t grow at all! So If Enterprise had 570Mb setup you receive like 600Mb setup! And installation time is same like without any updates Its really perfect
    1 point
  19. @Cixert Good job! Summarising all our findings is a good idea. However, I noticed that you didn't mention any exclusions. Did you end up without any additional exclusions in the corresponding ExcludeList-xxx.txt files? Especially when downloading .NET Framework updates for Windows XP? In the latter case, for example, I had to set additional exclusions to avoid the download of incompatible, unnecessary updates.
    1 point
  20. Today’s Russian papers on Pavel Durov’s detention in Paris: * “If Telegram crashes, how will [our army] fight?" Courtesy and copyright of BBC.UK. (translated papers with English subt.). Interesting! https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1827954149629337600/vid/avc1/1280x720/YeHbAsETO6SsYZLr.mp4
    1 point
  21. Agreed, that "works". But that is not for me. I want my cache completely cleared for "normal" exits. It is my view that starting from windows and tabs from last time is a form of tab hoarding that I highly discourage. But "to each their own", of course. Which I guess is just a long way of saying, "personal preference", lol.
    1 point
  22. TBH, what are you talking about profile rebuild process? Simply unpack the most recent version of Serpent to a folder and create a new, clean profile without any modification! Then test the Restore Session functionality! It's that simple. No rebuilding of whatever. First checking if it is now working at all. When done, you can rebuild whatever you want to. And I bet you that the result will be that Session Restore works, but the Restore Previous Session entry is and remains greyed out.
    1 point
  23. Although I am behind a router with a NAT- firewall, I always use a software firewall to control all incoming and outgoing connections. There are programmes installed in my system I do not allow to connect to the internet. Furthermore, I always use an antimalware programme. All in all, I consider such an configuration as a basic one when it comes to the matter security. But all that is not yet an answer what is going on with the Restore Previous Session entry of New Moon's or Serpent's History menu.
    1 point
  24. Thanks for the tip! Maybe, this helps next time in a crashed profile where the Session Manager extension wasn't installed. But unfortunately none of this answers what is going on with the Restore Previous Session entry. Apart from that, I have started using the OneTab extension more intensively again to not lose important tabs anymore.
    1 point
  25. Right, we aren't trying to "PROVE" anything. We have you for that. Give us your version of events. We don't insist of anything. What about the website (bank? utilities?) that blocked you from XP? Isn't it the same case?
    1 point
  26. It's an undisclosed, "ancient" version (like @Multibooter puts it) version of Comodo Firewall 6.3.297838. @Saxon, 5.5 looks different, it has no aero.
    1 point
  27. Besides, what other proof do you need? It's very easy reproducible. Also, the screens are posted at the github's link I gave.
    1 point
  28. I can't even test the captcha, on Vista it blocks me immediately, that said, I'm certain it wants to see the "good" CH result. Why? Because if I block CH via --disable-features=UserAgentClientHint, I immediately get the same result on 7, too!
    1 point
  29. Basically, what we wrote you about the R470 branch being too old for that GPU. A big lie from nVidia is nothing new! This time you have hard proof, talk to the press. Back up the false advertising page. Sue them, I dunno, at least demand money back + compensation.
    1 point
  30. I wouldn't go out and just buy a 3090 Ti, all of that because a random entity on the internet wrote it "worked" for him, just saying. Gather more info before the purchase!
    1 point
  31. Well, that's the question for nVidia, I guess. nVidia swears it should work, officially. Look under the supported products. https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/197673/en-us/ Probably you need to contact the laptop manufacturer. There's a well known fact when manufacturers implement artificial blocks against certain OS.
    1 point
  32. I was just making sure. From what knowledgeable people tell, that series of drivers can't be modded due to the fact that 3050ti's BIOS recognition model is missing from the driver files. Inf modding won't help.
    1 point
  33. reproducible here, will try to fix it later. EDIT: OK, please redownload firefox-45.9.15-20190511-bdebcdb5e-win32-sse.7z
    1 point
  34. New New Moon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190518-4a37a0ce8-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190518-4a37a0ce8-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190518-4a37a0ce8-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win64-git-20190518-4a37a0ce8-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1144802 part 1. Add a JSOP_GIMPLICITTHIS which acts like JSOP_IMPLICITTHIS when the script hasPollutedGlobalScope and JSOP_UNDEFINED otherwise. (7b0f4bf1f) - Bug 1144802 part 2. Add JIT and interpreter fast paths for JSOP_GIMPLICITTHIS when the script doesn't have a polluted scope. (7ed943ea9) - Bug 1144802 part 3. Output JSOP_GIMPLICITTHIS whenever we have a JSOP_GETNAME in call context and don't know for a fact that we need an implicit this. (5b77362cc) - Bug 1144802 part 4. Stop returning true from ByteCodeEmitter::needsImplicitThis based on the compileAndGo flag. (3961fb79d) - Bug 1144802 part 5. Flag eval scripts as having a polluted scopechain when inside a with scope. (59c83ceb0) - Bug 1144802 part 6. Remove the scopechain walk in BytecodeEmitter::needsImplicitThis, since consumers should now set hasPollutedGlobalScope as needed. (9df2cdacd) - Bug 1144802 part 7. Remove the scopechain walk in the FunctionBox constructor, since consumers should now set hasPollutedGlobalScope as needed. (4c271aff8) - Bug 1144802 part 8. Drop the scopechain member from GlobalSharedContext, since it's not needed anymore. (dc58199c2) - Bug 1336791 - Allow readelf to print types without parentheses. (Fix FreeBSD) (cef15d006) - pointer style (95722a23a) - Bug 974418 - Fix a TSan race involving the double-elements flag on template objects. (e5eb524b6) - pointer style fix and cleanup (2c44d9120) - Bug 1143802 - Forward jit level information to profiler frontend. (3eefdde2b) - pointer style (8c639a731) - Bug 1143860 - Add column number to PCToLineNumber. (7cdb37ad9) - Bug 1143860 - Deduplicate tracked optimizations when streaming the profile. (2c13cb5fe) - Bug 1145440 - Ship constant names for tracked strategy and outcomes in the profile JSON instead of slightly longer form strings. (3b8cfa5b5) - Bug 1142669 part 6 - Don't inline scripts that are known to inline a lot of code. (73bcdf96d) (38409ecc5) - import changes from tenfourfox: - #551: update certs, pins, TLDs (bc5094b91) (without pins) - #551: one last certbump (cb1e62033) (32174fa57) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1130439 - Trigger compacting GCs after the user becomes inactive (aa5936222) - Bug 1139429 - Fix ICU configuration for SunOS/OpenSolaris. (a0e4467b4) - Bug 1143521 - Remove IsPoisonedPtr stuff (341899b88) - Bug 1142351 - Part 1: Collect telemetry about deprecated flag argument for String.prototype.{search,match,replace}. (3ad712689) (partly) - Bug 1142351 - Part 2: Warn about deprecated flag argument for String.prototype (66c280d79) - Bug 1083498 - Remove SpiderMonkey's nonstandard behavior for destructuring for..in loops in JS1.7. (428b6a0d1) (4a37a0ce8)
    1 point
  35. As usual I've updated my server file to support installing the latest builds-- planning on adding support for more browsers soon!
    1 point
  36. New New Moon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190511-3a87e4659-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190511-3a87e4659-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190511-3a87e4659-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win64-git-20190511-3a87e4659-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - more pointerstyle to apply patches (bfb888a02) - Bug 1144331 - Assert that gray buffering does not depend on isMarking (775d1d6b3) - Bug 1144789 - Strongly type GrayBufferState enum and move to GCRuntime (48db96a71) - pointer style (8e1f6b47f) - Bug 1144794 - Move markBufferedGrayRoots to the GCRuntime (82a65b5d4) - Bug 1144811 - Inline the start and end buffering gray roots methods on GCMarker (e5fa2fa45) - Bug 1144817 - Move hasBufferedGrayRoots to GCRuntime (360528a61) - Bug 1144832 - Move grayBufferState manipulation out of GCMarker (aae607d5b) - Bug 1144834 - Move resetBufferedGrayRoots to GCRuntime (c80e490e3) - Bug 1144920 - Move gray buffer clearing out of GCMarker (99495ce33) - Bug 1144925 - Buffer gray roots using a CallbackTracer instead of the GCMarker (faae3bca3) - Bug 1144931 - Move gray buffering code to RootMarking.cpp (c279e36bd) - Bug 1144369 - Add a GC phase to track time spent buffering gray roots (e05c2eece) - Bug 1142669 part 1 - Fix inliningMaxCallerBytecodeLength to return the correct value. (d5e4d1a84) - Bug 1129977 - Fix bogus MarkOffThreadNurseryObjects assert when post-barrier verifier is used. (4d204fb5e) - pointer style (8a3a7e129) - pointer style (f6db66131) - Bug 1142669 part 2 - Lower the script inlining size limit if off-thread compilation is not available. (ce4e3c5e6) - Bug 1142669 part 3 - Limit the total inlined bytecode size to avoid excessive inlining. (a57fab6e2) - Bug 1142669 part 4 - Fix some inlining issues and inline scripts with loops. (777fb2ec6) - Bug 1142669 followup - Move OffThreadCompilationAvailable definition outside namespace block. (c4fd10799) - Bug 1142669 part 5 - Lower inliningMaxCallerBytecodeLength from 10000 to 1500. (9f1c704a2) - pointer style (d70a2a7be) - Bug 1144743 part 1. Add a hasPollutedGlobalScope flag to scripts. (da965507f) - Bug 1144743 part 2. Add an option to JS::CompileOptions for hasPollutedGlobalScope. (df6324dd4) - Bug 1144743 part 3. Set hasPollutedGlobalScope when we're compiling scripts we know will be executed with a non-global scope without cloning them. (c2f264683) - Bug 1144743 part 4. Set the hasPollutedGlobalScope flag correctly when compiling functions. (39fff6585) - Bug 1144743 part 5. Set the hasPollutedGlobalScope flag correctly when cloning functions. (738f1d18a) - Bug 1144743 part 6. Set the hasPollutedGlobalScope flag correctly when executing scripts. (b05d04d63) (d3e5fc8cf) - ported from UXP: backport m-c 1510114: Fix Use-After-Free in the HTML5 Parser (3a87e4659)
    1 point
  37. New New Moon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190504-249ad075c-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190504-249ad075c-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190504-249ad075c-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win64-git-20190504-249ad075c-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1140709: Add a second bounds check for checking that the index is actually positive (b79e7923f) - pointer style (32c997296) - Bug 1135042: Optimize SIMD.storeX/storeXY/storeXYZ in Ion (cb99e5f91) - Bug 1144108 - Fix debugger tests that are confused by GC zeal (b492b7fd0) - pointer style (0aae53f82) - more pointer style (a55165e9b) - Bug 1134150 - Don't check type sweeping generation when accessing an unboxed object's layout during nursery collections (5f184fb4a) (1c67f373e) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - more boring pointer style (9855fa50f) - Bug 1128646 part 1 - Optimize calls to own property scripted getters (6b7da146a) - pointer style (6ef381028) - Bug 1137180 - Allow unboxed objects to be extended with new properties (dafccfa9d) (249ad075c)
    1 point
  38. I am pleased to now announce a single version of my browser installer that works on both Windows 2000 and Windows XP (And Later). And yes, the server side is updated to include support for the latest browser versions. As always get it here: http://i430vx.strangled.net/files/XP/RoyTam Browser Installer.exe Features coming soon: -Firefox 45 support -No deletion of the PREFS folder, for example for users of the UOC patch As always, keep me informed on the features you want and any bugs you find.
    1 point
  39. New New Moon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190427-a09f31062-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190427-a09f31062-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190427-a09f31062-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win64-git-20190427-a09f31062-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1097987 part 1. Change some JS shell function signatures to make it clearer that they are always working with globals, not arbitrary objects. (5f45873a2) - Bug 1097987 part 2. Change JS shell's Run to always compile/execute the script in global scope instead of using its this object. (807880f9e) - Bug 1097987 part 3. Change XPCShellEnvironment to only use JS_ExecuteScript in global scopes. (7cffe2855) - Bug 1097987 part 4. Change mozJSSubScriptLoader to use the scopechain version of JS_ExecuteScript as needed. (3abe5d5c9) - Bug 1097987 part 5. Change XPCShellImpl to use the scopechain version of JS_ExecuteScript as needed. (4642566c3) - Bug 1097987 part 6. Require callers of JS_ExecuteScript to either use the global as the scope or pass in an explicit scopechain. (c4a2a811f) - Bug 1097987 part 7. Require callers of JS::Evaluate to either use the global as the scope or pass in an explicit scopechain. (694c09eb3) - Bug 1143793 part 1. Remove the obj argument of JS_CompileScript. (929d8fd58) - Bug 1143793 part 2. Remove the obj argument of JS_CompileUCScript. (9c577f67c) - Bug 1143793 part 3. Stop passing null as the obj argument of JS::Compile. (86a715f63) - Bug 1143793 part 4. Stop supporting load.call(somerandomobj) in xpcshell. r=bholley (ed2bc21b4) - Bug 1143793 part 5. Release-assert that a script being executed against a non-global scopechain is not compileAndGo. (bcb9ae600) - Bug 1143793 part 6. Drop the obj argument of JS::Compile. This is technically a behavior change for the shell's disfile() function, but I really doubt anyone is doing disfile.call(someObj). (5f99a59bd) - pointer style (c02ff21de) - Bug 1135039: Apply swizzle type policy changes in Ion too (effc49369) - pointer style again (b47813875) (95ffc37ba) - nss: go back to 3.43 release (a09a17de6) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1128076 - Clean up naming around unboxed scalar MIR accesses (08ee23875) - more pointer style (f20c11717) - Bug 1139152 - IonMonkey: Add dynamic output type checks for LIRs that use redefine (286e5a552) - Bug 1135039: Throw on non-int32 or out-of-bounds lanes arguments to swizzle/shuffle (4a5e7078e) - Bug 1135039: Implement LVariadicInstruction (112d6f02c) - Bug 1135039: Generalize swizzle MIR node to SimdGeneralShuffle (076f75d26) - Bug 1135039: Generalize SimdGeneralShuffle codegen (e3deae006) - more style (23944c5fd) - Bug 1135039: Factor out LInstructionHelper/LVariadicInstruction code (e02b132ad) - update pointer style... (db3f11786) - Bug 1135042: Optimize SIMD.loadX/loadXY/loadXYZ in Ion (013bc896e) (a09f31062)
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  40. updated bnavigator extension hacking guide.
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  41. that's normal since I don't clobber before build (full rebuilt just for updating date is not worthy)
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  42. New New Moon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190420-b68d61fda-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190420-b68d61fda-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190420-b68d61fda-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win64-git-20190420-b68d61fda-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - dom: change `override` to `MOZ_OVERRIDE` to match ArcticFox (a5f7ce22e) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1141905 part 1. Make it possible to CreateScopeObjectsForScopeChain with a given non-global scope chain terminator. (f511987e7) - Bug 1141905 part 2. Make the 5-arg version of CreateScopeObjectsForScopeChain non-static so it can be called from multiple files, and move it to a possibly-saner location. (8eb583d35) - Bug 1141905 part 3. Use CreateScopeObjectsForScopeChain in DebuggerFrame_evalWithBindings. (00ccdc430) - Bug 1141905 part 4. Add some assertions about what enclosingScope can return for non-scope objects. (efcdac5da) - Bug 1137844 - Part 0 - Add docs for Debugger.Memory.prototype.onGarbageCollection (5db93db6c) - pointer style (c329881dc) - Bug 1137844 - Part 1: Make {get,set}HookImpl not rely on a Debugger instance in the 'this' slot (934d19578) - Bug 1137844 - Part 2: Add a Debugger.Memory.prototype.onGarbageCollection getter/setter pair. (4ea252a53) - Bug 1137844 - Part 3: Fire the Debugger.Memory.prototype.onGarbageCollection hook after GCs (3f549a594) - Bug 1137844 - Part 4: Test the Debugger.Memory.prototype.onGarbageCollection hook (1e82dc1ea) (9dcfc17d2) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1142311 part 1. Stop parenting self-hosted objects to the intrinsics holder. (3cb7980c4) - Bug 1142311 part 2. Rename the parent arg of NewScriptedFunction to enclosingDynamicScope, and make it optional. (27c00cbb2) - Bug 1142310 part 1. Stop parenting scripted functions created via the NewFunction APIs to non-globals. (46f6521fd) - Bug 1142310 part 2. Stop parenting scripted functions created via CloneFunctionObject to non-globals. (f164e8c49) - Bug 1136486 - Simplify the SVG text rendering callbacks by getting rid of NotifyBeforeSVGGlyphPainted and NotifyAfterSVGGlyphPainted. (fc76dffd1) - Bug 1142865. Remove the parent argument from NewObjectWithGroup. (211d191b7) - pointer style (c83032f78) - Bug 1142859. Don't parent the object created by JS_DefineObject to the object we're defining on. (7a91bf02a) - Bug 1135731 - fix encoding inconsistency in NS_NewXBLProtoImpl (9d5d99022) - pointer style (53f1a2cd1) - Bug 1142309. Remove the parent argument from NewObjectWithClassProto (472a00e66) (19f4294af) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - pointer style (b6253e08b) - pointer style again (9a39bc621) - even more pointer style... (f28b6f2c4) - Bug 1066234 - Part 1: Parser support for 'extends' in ES6 Classes. (7782e671d) - Bug 1066234 - Part 2: Implement JSOP_CLASSHERITAGE. (d29afcf6d) - Bug 1066234 - Part 3: Refactor js::CloneFunctionObject to take a proto argument. (0cc6f6048) - Bug 1066234 - Part 4: Implement JSOP_FUNWITHPROTO. (2e0c04103) - Bug 1066234 - Part 5: Implement JSOP_OBJWITHPROTO. (2f3980885) - Bug 1066234 - Part 6: Emitter support for 'extends' in ES6 Classes. (361d75fb4) - Bug 1066234 - Tests. (c06dccce7) - Bug 1066238 - Part 1: Parser support for static class methods. (53315d021) - Bug 1066238 - Part 2: Emitter support for static class methods. (3dc069679) - Bug 1066238 - Tests. (78470ee78) - Bug 1142296. Remove the parent argument from NewObjectWithGivenProto (plus adaptations for Goanna) (918202ddd) - Bug 1142304. Remove the parent argument from NewObjectWithGivenTaggedProto. (036d97369) (81d2deb5a) - backout bug 1134280 for fixing yandex search "Read more" link (980f33dae) - Revert "backout bug 1134280 for fixing yandex search "Read more" link" (01ed5ad3a) - finally fixed yandex search "Read more" link issue. this seems to be an accidentally changed line in upstream(s) that is fixed in bug 1141455. (6a3c759b1) - ported mozilla changes: bug1143506, bug1143509, bug1144899, bug1145560, bug1162350, bug1189593, bug1124084 (ea571e456) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1142864. Remove the parent argument from NewObject. (2e4cce561) - Bug 1281596 - fix evutil_rand.c for clang/android builds clang apparently dislikes |return func(...)| in a function which returns void. Remove the return to make everybody happy. (beab9a4b3) - Bug 1282141 - compensate for arc4random_buf not being available on Android; (db344c525) - Bug 1181026 (part 1) - Reformat libevent's README.mozilla file. (2816f11ef) - Bug 1181026 (part 3) - Fix libevent constants for 32-bit Linux/Mac/BSD builds. (979920fdc) - Bug 1181026 (part 2) - Clean up libevent patch handling. Add a missing one to the docs, and move them from their current two locations into a new patches/ directory. (40911a1f5) - Bug 1259218 - don't use arc4random_addrandom on Android, since NDK r11 doesn't provide it (ab8a3fcdf) - Unbreak bundled libevent on FreeBSD 12 without upgrading it - hack of existing Bug 1259218 for Android. This patch needs to be reverted when livenet is upgraded and Bug 1497169 applied instead. (4a29b331d) (7f760bdaa) - nss: update nss to hg rev 2d6adc7d8bfc with vc2013 hackfix (a81b41088) - import change from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 805052 part 1. Remove assertParentIs. (4c5d44eb8) - Bug 805052 part 2. Stop using the shape's parent to get the object's global. (6da3560dd) - pointer style (e2545c9a5) - Bug 805052 part 3. Remove parents from SpiderMonkey. (8ca3b3643) - Bug 1143706 - Allow BaseShape's global to be null when tracing (8e45cec9d) (b68d61fda)
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