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1.25
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@Remove mozilla-vendor.  Mozilla 1.4 is the new standard across the board.
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@This is the open source web browser, which forms the basis for
Netscape Navigator 6 and higher.  It should be fully compliant with all W3C
standards, including HTML, CSS, XML, XSL, JavaScript, MathML,
SVG and RDF.  This version also supports SSL encryption, and Java 
and Java with the use of the FreeBSD native Java plug-in.

This version of mozilla is used by other vendors for browser development.
It contains many fixes for security, stability, and dataloss as well 
as some performance problems.  If you want the most stable release of
Mozilla with no new features from version to version, this is the port to 
install.

WWW: http://www.mozilla.org/
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1.24
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@Make the pkg-descr a little clearer.

Requested by:	The Anarcat <anarcat@@anarcat.ath.cx>
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1.23
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@This commit includes:

* mozilla-*vendor ports (currently for Mozilla 1.0.1)
* mozilla* ports (currently for Mozilla 1.1)
* mozilla-*devel ports (currently for Mozilla 1.2b)

Special thanks goes to trevor for auto-generating plist patches, cy for
pointing out that the Mozilla startup scripts need to be tailored for
each version of Mozilla, grog for suggesting that some verbage needs to
be added to explain the Java plugin messages at startup, and John
Merryweather Cooper for suggesting a common plugin directory. Of course,
thanks also goes to the user community for suggestions and support.

These ports offer:

* Complete coexistence with each other
* A universal ${PREFIX}/lib/browser_plugins directory
* Auto-generated plists for ease of maintenance
* More accurate pkg-descr's
* A pkg-message pointing users to java/jdk13 for the Java plugin

PR:	42870 42941
Reviewed by:	ports gnome
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@d10 2
a11 1
Mozilla, this is the port to install.
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1.22
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@Update the pkg-descrs yet again.  Mozilla.org has changed their descriptions.
Indicate that the mozilla port reflects the most stable venor (or API) release,
while the -devel port is the latest official release of Mozilla.

PR:		42706
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@d7 4
a10 3
This version is described by mozilla.org as their stable vendor release.  Users
needing the Mozilla vendor API (for applications such as Galeon), or users
new to Mozilla should stick with this version.
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1.21
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@Bring the pkg-descr's up-to-date to reflect the current releases.

PR:		42485
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@d7 1
a7 1
This version is described by mozilla.org as their most stable release.  Users
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1.20
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@Fix WWW: entry, add leading /
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@d2 1
a2 1
Netscape Navigator 6.  It should be fully compliant with all W3C
d4 2
a5 11
SVG and RDF.  This version also supports SSL encryption, but
does not yet support Java.

While the code is officially still in pre-release, the browser
is mostly stable, and does a good job displaying most pages on
the web.  Mail and News also work, and provide some interesting
features, such as the ability to check multiple POP3 servers.

Testers are most welcome, but should submit bug reports about
the browser itself to mozilla.org (http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/)
rather than via FreeBSD.
d7 3
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1.19
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@Add PSM support.

Submitted by:	nsayer

Remove use of libgcc_r, since it was so uncerimoniously removed.  If this
doesn't work on -stable, then -stable is broken, and someone needs to fix
it...

Submitted by:	Roman Shterenzon <roman@@xpert.com>

Use sched_getpriority_max(), instead of hard coded value.

Submitted by:	Peter Haight <peterh@@sapros.com>, dufault

Revise pkg-comment and pkg-descr.

PR:		24296
Submitted by:	roam

Enable SVG support, and disable C++ exceptions (since they will only slow
things down).
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@d17 1
a17 1
WWW: http://www.mozilla.org
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1.18
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@Be more verbose in DESCR than "netscape".  :-)  Warn that this is
intended for developers.
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@d1 17
a17 3
This is the source code that Netscape released and will be used for
its next generation of browsers.  It is intended for use by developers
and testers only.
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1.17
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@Initial import of a mozilla port.
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@d1 3
a3 1
Netscape
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1.16
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@Split netscape4 into communicator and navigator, so the two maintainers
shall never run into each other again.
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@d1 1
a1 8
This is the netscape web-surfboard.  Please read the file
"/usr/local/lib/netscape/LICENSE" for the licensing terms.

Note: If Java applets fail to display.  Type this as root:
		cd /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc
		/usr/X11R6/bin/mkfontdir
		chmod 444 fonts.dir
      And then exit and restart your X server.
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1.15
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@Make it possible to install the standalone navigator by defining
${NAVIGATOR}.

Requested by:	so many people I can't remember them all
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@a3 6
Note: If the standalone navigator hangs on startup eating all CPU
time, find the user_pref("browser.startup.license_accepted", ...);
line in your ~/.netscape/preferences.js and move it to the end of
the file, or remove it, if simply moving doesn't help.
Don't forget to report this bug to Netscape Team.

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1.14
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@Remove license_accept bug descriptions again, it is fixed in base_install
code but not fixed in standalone_navigator code
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@d4 6
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1.13
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@Oops, license bug really _not_ fixed, return old text.
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text
@a3 6
Note: If netscape hangs on startup eating all CPU time, find
user_pref("browser.startup.license_accepted", ...); line in your
~/.netscape/preferences.js and move it to the end of the file or
remove it, if previous not helps.
Don't forget to report this bug to Netscape Team.

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1.12
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@Remove comment about accept_license bug, it seems to be fixes in this version
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@d4 6
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1.11
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@Add more info to workaround
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@a3 6
Note: If netscape hangs on startup eating all CPU time, find
user_pref("browser.startup.license_accepted", ...); line in your
~/.netscape/preferences.js and move it to the end of the file or
remove it, if previous not helps.
Don't forget to report this bug to Netscape Team.

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1.10
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@Add Note describing Netscape dead loop workaround
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@d6 2
a7 1
~/.netscape/preferences.js and move it to the end of the file.
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1.9
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@Remove note about Java not work in 8bit mode, it work now
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@d4 5
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1.8
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@Upgrade to 4.02b7
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@a3 2
Note: Java does not work in 8bpp mode; run `X -bpp 16' if you need it

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1.7
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@Remove note about LANG variable for Java, it is fixed
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@a3 5
After installation you need to repeat this additional steps for each user:

1) ln -s /usr/local/lib/netscape/policyMoz40P1.jar ~/.netscape/
2) ln -s /usr/local/lib/netscape/registry ~/.netscape/

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1.6
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@Upgrade to 4.0b5
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@a8 2
Note: If Java fails to start, set your LANG environment variable to C

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1.5
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@Fix a typo
Submitted by: Dmitry Kohmanyuk <dk@@genesyslab.com>
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@d4 5
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1.4
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@Add note that Java not work in 8bpp mode with suggestion
to switch to 16bpp mode
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@d6 1
a6 1
Note: Java not work in 8bpp mode, switch to 16bpp mode if you want Java
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1.3
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@Java not started for certain LANG env. variable values, so
suggest to set it to C in this case.
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@d6 2
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1.2
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@Remove note about GOLD=yes, it already comes with editor
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@d4 2
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1.1
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@Initial revision
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@a8 3

This port can install either the regular or "gold" version.
For the latter, add "GOLD=yes" to your "make" command line.
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@Netscape4 expired beta
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