![]() Then edit the IgnorePkg line in nf and add xulrunner, so it doesn't get upgraded, with system upgrades. Or just you can wait until Giuseppe release lastest version )Ĭomment by: cb474 on Thu, 00:46:14 Or you could download the older version of xulrunner from Arch Rollback Machine. ![]() Please, check your language package: icecat-$. if you use firefox, pacman will never fetch libgnomeui and after compiling icecat you do pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qdtq) will clean that crap too.Ĭomment by: figue on Sun, 08:20:04 +0000 I was talking only about icecat and firefox. This could easily be covered in the optdep details (libgnomeui: for gnome integration, requires rebuilding the package)Ĭomment by: wonder on Thu, 10:19:41 +0000 Its like an optbuilddep because its optional, but if you choose to use it it should be installed before you compile like a builddep. Only gnome users might want this, but even then its not required. Wheres libgnomeui? The configure script checks for it sure, but it doesnt require it, not for building or otherwise. Libpango libpangoxft libpangoft2 libfreetype libxft libgtk2 libx11 ![]() The default configuration of IceCat uses the following libraries: Or how about this from the icecat readme? I dont see any libgnomeui or kdelibs, no affiliation with any DE at all. How about this from the gtk-qt-engine readme? If this is possible, why should they be required? Both of which were built without those packages and without the need for -disable flags or otherwise pkgbuild modification except removing/replacing deps. I have gtk-qt-engine running just fine without libbonoboui or kdelibs (which both pull in a ton of unnescessary depends), and I have icecat running just fine without libgnomeui. => Téléchargement du PKGBUILD de icecat depuis AUR.īsdtar: Removing leading '/' from member namesĬomment by: tjwoosta on Thu, 08:00:07 +0000 usr/bin/pacman : option invalide - ~]$ yaourt -S icecat usr/bin/pacman : option non reconnue « -S icecat ~]$ yaourt -S icecat usr/bin/pacman : option invalide - ~]$ yaourt -S icecat I have been told that VPN's are bullshit because at the end of the day its just routing all my information through a third party anyways, and how can I be completely secure? I think somebody told me I can run my *own* VPN.and I would love to do that I just don't know where to look to start learning.Code : Tout sélectionner yaourt -S icecat I like what it comes with, even if I really don't have the first clue what it *actually* is. I went with TOR Browser, its what I'm using right now to connect to this site. Icecat seems really outdated, TOR is really slow. So I looked at Icecat and TOR in a bit more detail. If Alphabet wants to see the broccoli memes, so be it. I'm also not trying to do anything crazy, I just don't want to be tracked by *users* on the internet. I'm not looking for something to hide from agencies, I know that is a road I can't follow because I don't have the slightest clue about cyber security. I have been told that VPN's are bullshit because at the end of the day its just routing all my information through a third party anyways, and how can I be completely secure? I think somebody told me I can run my own VPN.and I would love to do that I just don't know where to look to start learning. I like what it comes with, even if I really don't have the first clue what it actually is. I only want to stop advertisement trackers and stop any chance of being hacked. I just honestly am too lazy right now and am focused on other things in my life. "IF you don't have anything to hide." I hate that shtick. I know that isn't the right mentality to have. ![]() I'm also not trying to do anything crazy, I just don't want to be tracked by users on the internet. ![]()
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