Feature #14
test with more browser forks (Abrowser, newest Parabola IceWeasel, LibreWolf)
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Description
Currently used are:
by koszko:
- IceCat 60 (+ selenium)
- Ungoogled Chromium 90
- Parabola Iceweasel 75 (+ selenium)
- Abrowser 96 (+ selenium)
- Librewolf 96 (+ selenium)
by jahoti:
- Tor Browser 10.5
- LibreWolf 90.0
- Abrowser 92.0 (not on Trisquel)
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History
Updated by koszko about 2 years ago
- Status changed from New to In Progress
I added you to the project. Perhaps it will work now
Updated by koszko about 2 years ago
- Subject changed from test with more browser forks (Abrowser, Parabola IceWeasel, LibreWolf) to test with more browser forks (Abrowser, newest Parabola IceWeasel, LibreWolf)
- Description updated (diff)
Updated by jahoti about 2 years ago
It partly helped- I can see a lot more options than previously! There's still no way to edit the issue, however, which suggests it might simply be you're the only one allowed to edit your own words.
Updated by koszko about 2 years ago
Perhaps. However, I also had hard time trying to find where the edit option is... Just in case - I am sending a screenshot
Updated by jahoti about 2 years ago
Thank you for the screenshot! Now I see what you mean, and do indeed have that ability (as well as wiki page creation- I'll start work on that).
Updated by koszko about 2 years ago
- % Done changed from 0 to 60
Other major ones left are Abrowser, Pure Browser (even though Pure OS by itself is misbehaving), maybe also Brave and Waterfox (can these be built without nonfree stuff?)?
Updated by koszko about 2 years ago
- Blocks Feature #80: Make Haketilo work with mobile versions of browsers added
Updated by koszko about 2 years ago
Mobile version considerations¶
I don't have any Android device to test on, although it might be possible to use some emulator instead.
It'd still be great if someone else showed up who could do porting&testing on mobile.
Despite the fact we're willing to accept porting contributions even to browsers that are not 100% free, we're still interesting in finding out about the free ones. Does anybody know of any 100% libre FF- or Chromium-derived mobile browsers that can be built under an FSDG-compliant distro?
Updated by jahoti about 2 years ago
I suspect IceCat can be built on FSDG-compliant distros. Ungoogled Chromium might have that option, yet it's pointless seeing as support for extensions has been deprecated in the mobile version. I'm not sure about anything else, albeit with an inclination to believe something Chromium-based might be accessible through Replicant (c.f. Android WebView).
In any case, this will be much easier if we can find somebody with a mobile device!
Updated by koszko about 2 years ago
jahoti wrote:
I suspect IceCat can be built on FSDG-compliant distros.
I am not so sure. Official mobile releases stopped at 38.6.0. I know discontinuation of the Losedowns version was due to its build process relying on some nonfree M$ stuff. With Android version I'd expect similar problems, except It'd not be nonfree deps but rather deps that haven't been patched and packaged for FSDG...
support for extensions has been deprecated in the mobile version
Bad news, although good to know
Updated by jahoti about 2 years ago
I am not so sure. Official mobile releases stopped at 38.6.0.
That complicates things. I'll see if I can find who was packaging it for F-Droid, which has more recent versions, and perhaps how they did it.
Updated by koszko 11 months ago
- Blocks deleted (Feature #80: Make Haketilo work with mobile versions of browsers)