Re: git: d8a3e1d47a90 - main - www/firefox: update to 117.0 (rc1)
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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2023 09:49:26 UTC
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 15:18:36 +0200 Christoph Moench-Tegeder <cmt@burggraben.net> wrote: > ## Tomoaki AOKI (junchoon@dec.sakura.ne.jp): > > > There are some workarounds in about:config, but unfortunately I'm not > > sure what actually they were, and some of them are already switched to > > default or not. > > Given that there are no other reports of this, I still suspect a > local issue - whatever there might be in your profile, your desktop > environment, or even your builds (e.g. firefox does not always play > nice with partial upgrades, e.g. I've had my fair share of fun with > the graphics/Xorg stuff when there were mismatches between build > environment, installed and actually running versions) > Have you at least tried a clean (that is, new) profile? > > Regards, > Christoph > > -- > Spare Space Thanks! I've not tried clean profile yet this time. As I noticed rc2 is committed, I'll test with it (needs a fair amount of time, as I'm on the way to switch from stable/13 to stable/14). rc2 would be built while rebuilding all pkgs. And notably, the backed up libraries under /usr/local/lib/compat/pkg, which were built for stable/13 can be deleted or moved to elseware after updating. This means cleaner environmet. (Currently, I've not `make delete-old-libs` to keep email, browsing, and other jobs available while rebuilding pkgs with poudriere. Base is already updated and `make delete-old`, etcupdate and creating new poudriere jail for stable/14 are completed.) Rebuilding all ports with poudriere usually forces me 24 hour or more. Still on early stage. And then upgrading using them is needed. Regards. -- Tomoaki AOKI <junchoon@dec.sakura.ne.jp>