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firefox 2 question
I've been using firefox 2.0.0.20 because of the problems with firefox 3
that Mike Perry described here long ago w.r.t. torbutton. Yesterday's FreeBSD
ports updates included the following note in /usr/ports/UPDATING.
20090917:
AFFECTS: users of www/epiphany, x11/yelp, graphics/librsvg2,
x11/toolkits/py-gnome-extras, and www/epiphany-extensions
AUTHOR: gnome@xxxxxxxxxxx
The default Gecko provider has been changed from www/firefox to
www/libxul. Firefox 2.x is now forbidden for security reasons, and
libxul is the new, stable Gecko provider. Libxul uses the same Gecko
engine as Firefox 3.0.x.
[remainder of note is irrelevant here --SB]
What I'd like to know is whether the previously described deficiencies
in firefox 3 have since been rectified. I.e., is it now safe for a tor user
to switch to firefox 3? I can prevent the ports tools from deleting the
version of firefox 2 that I've been using (I think) if necessary, but if
firefox 3 has been fixed, then I'll just upgrade instead.
Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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