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* Issue mcp-graveyard/UXP%1053 - Remove Android-specific blocks from system ↵Moonchild2021-03-11
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* Issue mcp-graveyard/UXP%61 - Reinstate buildability with shared gkmedias dllMoonchild2021-01-02
| | | | | This fully works for splitting gkmedias.dll back out from xul with one exception which is Skia throwing undefined externals when linking gkmedias.
* Issue mcp-graveyard/UXP%1682 - Remove vibrator DOM interface and support code.Moonchild2020-11-13
| | | | Resolves %1682
* Issue mcp-graveyard/UXP%1342 - Remove support for system libvpxwolfbeast2020-01-31
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* Issue mcp-graveyard/UXP%1342 - Remove support for system linbpngwolfbeast2020-01-31
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* Issue mcp-graveyard/UXP%1342 - Remove support for system ICUwolfbeast2020-01-29
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* Issue mcp-graveyard/UXP%1342 - Remove support for system libeventwolfbeast2020-01-23
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* Issue mcp-graveyard/UXP%1265 - Expose sndio as a build option for any ↵Gaming4JC2019-11-02
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* MoonchildProductions%1251 - Part 20: Add atomic.h to system-headers.athenian2002019-10-21
| | | | | | | | | | https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1369061 OpenIndiana used a much messier fix for this, but this one was used by Mozilla and looks a lot cleaner. It shouldn't interfere with any other targets, but if it does, the messy version of this fix basically involves rewriting the Solaris version of atomicops_internals_solaris.h to use GCC compiler intrinsics for atomic operations directly. It absolutely works, but it's gross to look at. https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/blob/3b246b0b385735b092a88f58f9baa9799ee34761/components/web/firefox/patches/01-FF43.0b3_OpenSXCE_x86_x64.patch Another fix may be possible by preventing config/gcc-hidden.h from being included, or possibly using well-placed GCC pragmas to solve the visibility issues.
* Remove MOZ_WIDGET_GONK [1/2]wolfbeast2018-05-12
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* Add m-esr52 at 52.6.0Matt A. Tobin2018-02-02