https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/progress-on-porting-firefox/13493?page=7 Haiku Community Progress on porting Firefox Development Munchausen August 2, 2024, 3:02pm 133 Amazing! Does it seem more stable than other browsers on haiku? 1 Like extrowerk August 2, 2024, 6:35pm 134 # Munchausen: Does it seem more stable than other browsers on haiku? This is what I call a true BeOS-fan lifestyle. It clearly a work in progress port, but the main question is: it is more stable than what we have right now? :smiley: 2 Likes Munchausen August 2, 2024, 7:15pm 135 Is it wrong to ask about the status? I would just like to know how stable it is. Seems that the "true BeOS fan lifestyle" is to jump out on people in forums for asking questions? :joy: 4 Likes nipos August 2, 2024, 7:31pm 136 The current status is that no text can be shown due to some rendering issues,so it is not usable at all. That may now change fast,however,considering the cause is likely something that can be fixed rather easy,now that the rest of this huge monster application seems to be working. Cell August 2, 2024, 8:14pm 137 X521 did say "somewhat" running. I don't know if he sent you a personal message or you're working on it aswell. However, from his given statement I dare to assume that there are other underlying issues aside of the obvious lack of text. I may be wrong but that's just my theory. humungus August 2, 2024, 9:57pm 138 what ? people cant ask questions. skjerp deg ! 1 Like X512 August 2, 2024, 11:39pm 139 It is currently meaningless to talk about stability before solving Rust problems. New Rust version significantly altered behavior that formally considered undefined and now it trigger failures in various parts. It should be fixed in new Firefox versions. So we need to rebase Haiku patches over new Firefox version that is compatible with new Rust version. Or try to use old Rust version that I think is a bad idea. 9 Likes nipos August 3, 2024, 12:22pm 140 I'm currently trying to patch the latest LibreWolf source archive with the Haiku patches. I haven't looked at all patches yet,but those I've seen are at places where I don't think a lot has changed,so that should be rather easy. Edit: Maybe I was a bit too optimistic with that. Currently it fails extremely early because it can't find some Python packages. I'll take a break until someone figures out how to fix the Python mess. Working with Python stuff is always awful,that's also the point where I failed trying to port Pale Moon some weeks ago. 8 Likes mmu_man August 6, 2024, 11:26am 141 Yay, can remove that from my TODO list \o/ :sweat_smile: 3 Likes Begasus August 6, 2024, 5:35pm 142 Finaly after about 20 years(?) :stuck_out_tongue: :rofl: 3 Likes X512 August 11, 2024, 6:33am 143 Firefox 128: screenshot647 screenshot6471290x1003 215 KB screenshot648 screenshot6481029x840 457 KB 40 Likes coolcoder613 August 11, 2024, 7:18am 144 How well does it work? Can it render discuss.haiku-os.org? 1 Like nipos August 11, 2024, 7:27am 145 That's really great news! Looks like it works perfectly already,I mean at least all screenshots are rendered without issues. I think I'll use Haiku a lot more now that this is available. Reading that "the browser that puts your privacy first" marketing bullshit is a bit funny,however,considering that Mozilla bought an advertising network recently and feeds your browser data to it lol It's time to get my hands dirty on porting LibreWolf again. 2 Likes Cell August 11, 2024, 8:45am 146 Finally, a browser that cloudflare doesn't ruin (I hate cloudflare so much it has no reason to be this annoying.) are there any issues that have to be resolved for it to be called "finished". Asking since it seems complete based on these screenshots. Aside from the fact that everything is in a serif font. 1 Like ninos August 11, 2024, 9:00am 147 how can I install firefox on my Haiku laptop? nipos August 11, 2024, 9:03am 148 It's not yet available as package. You can build the repository GitHub - kenz-gelsoft/gecko-dev: Read-only Git mirror of the Mercurial gecko repositories at https:// hg.mozilla.org. How to contribute: https:// firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/contributing/ contribution_quickref.html from source,but you need a lot of RAM and CPU cores to do that in a reasonable time. 2 Likes KitsunePrefecture August 11, 2024, 12:07pm 149 Nice, really nice on the screenshots. I wait with joy ... till we can install it and check out working on Haiku Beta release. Honestly, slowly I am getting a bit tired with news only. 3 Likes nipos August 11, 2024, 12:18pm 150 Currently still waiting for my build server to unpack the latest LibreWolf source archive. USB storage is really a major bottleneck here. As soon as I have something that works,I will share a binary that everyone can test. I fear that it will require a somewhat recent Nightly,however. 2 Likes KitsunePrefecture August 11, 2024, 12:33pm 151 Okidoki. I just wrote Beta release, as then not requires to be on Nightly. Actually I am on nightly as now I can experience the shaping new Beta here, and I have both on a same kind of USB thumbdrive, so I can see does it worth to upgrade, and if yes : when ? ... for me. As I use Haiku as a daily driver actually and there's no other OS to hop on to help me out ... it is rather a necessity to keep a reliable version. I would avoid install and configure again. I did a million times in the spring time until I had reliable, and also bigger, USB thumbdrives. 1 Like nipos August 11, 2024, 12:36pm 152 It's better to stay on the Beta with your important things,as Nightlys can always break. The new beta will likely come in a few weeks,so it's safer to wait and enjoy it when it's really ready for daily use,especially if you have no alternative. 1 Like - previous page next page - * Home * Categories * FAQ/Guidelines * Terms of Service * Privacy Policy Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled