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  3. update regarding my librewolf openbsd port: everything i said earlier about mozilla's allocator is a load of bollocks.

update regarding my librewolf openbsd port: everything i said earlier about mozilla's allocator is a load of bollocks.

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  • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

    absolutely bird-brained build system. gnu autotools, plus mozilla = pain

    i feel like the french guy in the matrix, when he just keeps saying "ass of shit, motherfucker, piece of shit" and so on, repeatedly, in french (that's what he's saying to neo when he says he loves the french language because of how cursing with it is like, and i quote, "rubbing your ass in silk")

    Nom de Dieu de putain de bordel de merde de saloperie de connard d'enculé de ta mère, firefox.

    yes.

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    #16

    Adding configure options from /home/leah/portdev/ports-pobj/librewolf-149.0.2/librewolf-149.0.2-2/mozconfig
    --enable-application=browser
    --allow-addon-sideload
    --disable-crashreporter
    --disable-debug
    --disable-default-browser-agent
    --disable-tests
    --disable-updater
    --disable-cargo-incremental
    --enable-hardening
    --enable-stl-hardening
    --enable-optimize
    --enable-release
    --enable-rust-simd
    --with-app-name=librewolf

    ^ no --enable-replace-malloc or --enable-jemalloc

    yay

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    • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

      Adding configure options from /home/leah/portdev/ports-pobj/librewolf-149.0.2/librewolf-149.0.2-2/mozconfig
      --enable-application=browser
      --allow-addon-sideload
      --disable-crashreporter
      --disable-debug
      --disable-default-browser-agent
      --disable-tests
      --disable-updater
      --disable-cargo-incremental
      --enable-hardening
      --enable-stl-hardening
      --enable-optimize
      --enable-release
      --enable-rust-simd
      --with-app-name=librewolf

      ^ no --enable-replace-malloc or --enable-jemalloc

      yay

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      #17

      because librewofl uses a mozconfig, the cli-based configure options in www/mozilla-firefox are useless for librewolf.

      but i can't just patch mozconfig, because variables like e.g. $PREFIX are used by openbsd ports.

      what i have to do then: put a custom mozconfig is files/

      have e.g. @PREFIX@ in there, and sed search/replace with the variable

      do this in pre-configure, in the Makefile. that's my next job.

      yes. i *will* tame this ungodly build system.

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      • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

        because librewofl uses a mozconfig, the cli-based configure options in www/mozilla-firefox are useless for librewolf.

        but i can't just patch mozconfig, because variables like e.g. $PREFIX are used by openbsd ports.

        what i have to do then: put a custom mozconfig is files/

        have e.g. @PREFIX@ in there, and sed search/replace with the variable

        do this in pre-configure, in the Makefile. that's my next job.

        yes. i *will* tame this ungodly build system.

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        #18

        there is a lot of overlap. openbsd's firefox port already adds a bunch of hardened autoconf (./configure) options, that librewolf also does. librewolf and openbsd are two peas in a pod.

        it baffles me that nobody tried porting librewolf before i did. i mean, someone did, but i'm unsure if they sent it to openbsd. they simply maintained a package repo themselves, but stopped after obsd 7.1

        i couldn't find their sources anymore, so i started from scratch, with my own fresh librewolf port.

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        • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

          there is a lot of overlap. openbsd's firefox port already adds a bunch of hardened autoconf (./configure) options, that librewolf also does. librewolf and openbsd are two peas in a pod.

          it baffles me that nobody tried porting librewolf before i did. i mean, someone did, but i'm unsure if they sent it to openbsd. they simply maintained a package repo themselves, but stopped after obsd 7.1

          i couldn't find their sources anymore, so i started from scratch, with my own fresh librewolf port.

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          #19

          @libreleah

          Wow. Nice! 🙂🖖

          I do need to try one of the BSD's one day.

          Which one would be better for someone unfamiliar with this OS? 🙂

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          • simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

            @libreleah

            Wow. Nice! 🙂🖖

            I do need to try one of the BSD's one day.

            Which one would be better for someone unfamiliar with this OS? 🙂

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            #20

            @simonzerafa all the BSDs are great, but openbsd is my favourite one, because it's the easiest one to use in my opinion. they simplify a lot of of options and remove a lot of knobs, and they just make everything as generally efficient as possible. i don't want to have to think about my operating system, i just want everything important to already be done for me - especially security-related things, which openbsd excels at.

            openbsd has some limitations that do not concern *me* personally. ymmv.

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            • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

              @simonzerafa all the BSDs are great, but openbsd is my favourite one, because it's the easiest one to use in my opinion. they simplify a lot of of options and remove a lot of knobs, and they just make everything as generally efficient as possible. i don't want to have to think about my operating system, i just want everything important to already be done for me - especially security-related things, which openbsd excels at.

              openbsd has some limitations that do not concern *me* personally. ymmv.

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              #21

              @libreleah

              Cool. Is GhostBSD with a look or best avoided?

              Thanks for the information 🙂🖖

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              • simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

                @libreleah

                Cool. Is GhostBSD with a look or best avoided?

                Thanks for the information 🙂🖖

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                #22

                @simonzerafa GhostBSD uses xlibre, which is maintained by someone who doesn't know how the bitshift operator works in C, or how it differs to XOR, so no, i wouldn't use ghostBSD at all.

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                • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

                  because librewofl uses a mozconfig, the cli-based configure options in www/mozilla-firefox are useless for librewolf.

                  but i can't just patch mozconfig, because variables like e.g. $PREFIX are used by openbsd ports.

                  what i have to do then: put a custom mozconfig is files/

                  have e.g. @PREFIX@ in there, and sed search/replace with the variable

                  do this in pre-configure, in the Makefile. that's my next job.

                  yes. i *will* tame this ungodly build system.

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                  #23

                  @libreleah been there, done that. It used to be even worse! http://highlandsun.com/hyc/#mozilla

                  Just posting to say "I know your pain". Wrestling with disabling jemalloc so I could do proper memory leak detection, shudder.

                  Good luck...

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                  • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

                    @simonzerafa GhostBSD uses xlibre, which is maintained by someone who doesn't know how the bitshift operator works in C, or how it differs to XOR, so no, i wouldn't use ghostBSD at all.

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                    #24

                    @libreleah

                    Oh, dear. Well I did learn that in entry Computer Science classes in 1984 so seems best avoided then 😕

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                    • simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

                      @libreleah

                      Wow. Nice! 🙂🖖

                      I do need to try one of the BSD's one day.

                      Which one would be better for someone unfamiliar with this OS? 🙂

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                      #25

                      @simonzerafa @libreleah it depends. I prefer OpenBSD (see eg https://blog.apnic.net/2021/10/28/openbsd-part-1-how-it-all-started/ and so on), but for someone with no unixlikes experience macOS is less intimidating and BSDish enough for a lot of purposes.

                      I'm not *against* FreeBSD and its derivatives but I find OpenBSD easier to deal with for *my* purposes.

                      And https://nxdomain.no/~peter/openbsd_installed_now_for_the_daily_tasks.html for a bit of the day to day care and feeding (also since it's near release time).

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                      • simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

                        @libreleah

                        Oh, dear. Well I did learn that in entry Computer Science classes in 1984 so seems best avoided then 😕

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                        #26

                        @simonzerafa also xlibre is maintained by neo-nazis (they repeatedly say racist shit on their github, and xlibre's maintainer literally posted on the devuan mailing list expressing support for nazis in 2018).

                        so even if xlibre was maintained by technically literate people, which it isn't, they're also nazis. so even then, i still wouldn't use GhostBSD

                        xlibre is a fork of xorg btw. i initially got excited about the prospect when it first came out, until i learned that they're all neo-nazis.

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