In case some legacy third-party things were relying on those files being
under a unix/ directory, revert the part of changeset c94e87a18096 that
renamed global-platform/unix to global-platform/gtk.
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In case some legacy third-party things were relying on those files being
under a unix/ directory, revert the part of changeset c94e87a18096 that
renamed global-platform/unix to global-platform/gtk.
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extra : rebase_source : bb78b309fe59ee5f76f276e54539e157eb019e69
If the "security.sandbox.content.level" preference is set to a value less than
1, all consumers will automatically treat it as if it were level 1. On Linux and
Nightly builds, setting the sandbox level to 0 is still allowed, for now.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9QNTCkdbTfm
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If the "security.sandbox.content.level" preference is set to a value less than
1, all consumers will automatically treat it as if it were level 1. On Linux and
Nightly builds, setting the sandbox level to 0 is still allowed, for now.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9QNTCkdbTfm
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extra : rebase_source : 1a26ffc5b9f80e6df4c37c23f506e907ba44053a
Code search indicates that this is not used internally, and the only
addon uses this is Breadcrumbs, which hasn't been updated since 2009,
thus it is already not compatible with current Firefox.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1lUs7ceaaE1
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UAOverridesBootstrapper.js is introduced to delay the initialization of
UserAgentOverrides.jsm until the creation of the first nsHttpChannel.
Uninit will be triggered at profile-change-net-teardown because no network
traffice after this point.
MozReview-Commit-ID: F8Lpn6RyZEm
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This adds a minimal XPCOM interface to access Marionette as a service.
All it does for now is to expose whether the Marionette server is
running, which will report true when the TCP listener socket is open and
false otherwise.
This will be used in browser/base/content/browser.js to determine
whether or not to add a visual UX cue on newly started <xul:browser>s.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4Q9Oy2B9GQ1
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The "platform" chrome flag requires an irrelevant "content" chrome
manifest entry, while it's only used for locales. It only has exactly
one use, which can actually be replaced by uses of the "os" flag.
Note, we're doing something similar with the "os" flag for skins in
e.g. browser/extensions/pocket/jar.mn.
Unfortunately, for determinism reasons, the chrome manifest entries from
jar.mn are sorted (per bug 982075), so keeping global-platform/unix
would leave it appearing after /mac, and would override it on mac
because of the lack of "os" flag on the /unix entry (we can't put "os"
flags on that entry because we can't do something like os!=Darwin &&
os!=WINNT). So we move it to /gtk such that it always comes before /mac.
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MozReview-Commit-ID: 64hU21BgELu
Some third-party software tampers with the registry settings for the
IAccessible COM interface which is provided by Windows. If these settings
become corrupted, our a11y implementation breaks. We attempt to detect this
by loading the path to the IAccessible typelib and checking to see if that file
still exists. If it is missing, we reset the typelib GUID and version to the
system default.
The GUIDs and version number included in this patch hold from Windows 7 through
to Windows 10 Anniversary Update. The Windows 10 Creators update does not use
a typelib anymore, so we do nothing in that case. This fix is intended to run
on 32-bit builds only.
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extra : rebase_source : 1e8948ec09c707e99182424f79f746419b490b24
Artifact builds can't rely on variables such as MSVC_C_RUNTIME_DLL when
packaging because they haven't run the parts of configure that sets
them. Existing references to these variables in package-manifest.in
are causing us to package entire directories we shouldn't when these
variables are empty. This commit prevents us from relying on these
variables when packaging an artifact build.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 48jOsdvpoxJ
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MozReview-Commit-ID: Kp8x5o66nrY
I want AccessibleHandler.dll to use different UUIDs based on release channel.
The way I was doing it before wasn't working correctly because I also wanted
local builds to have their own set of UUIDs vs our regular Nightly/Beta/Release
builds.
I also want the beta channel to have its own set of UUIDs that are distinct
from release.
I'm using MOZ_UPDATE_CHANNEL to distinguish between the channels when
NIGHTLY_BUILD and BETA_OR_RELEASE are insufficient.
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extra : rebase_source : 8cb28a22a3cac16fb743a8fe81db5e120c1fdf6d
Update also the similar logic in browser/installer/package-manifest.in. The
reason I added the symbolizer is because it'd be useful when someone conduct
jsshell testing/fuzzing.
MozReview-Commit-ID: J9IqFWsnskS
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The Marionette component ships in Firefox, but is not enabled by default.
We want to facilitate activating Marionette at runtime by flipping
the marionette.enabled preference, and showing the Marionette related
preferences in about:config helps discoverability.
It is also useful to rely on the preferences' default values so that
they do not have to be hardcoded in the component.
When Marionette is enabled by setting marionette.enabled to true, a set of
recommended automation preferences found in testing/marionette/server.js
are set if the user has not overriden/user-defined one of them and
marionette.prefs.recommended is true (default). When Marionette is
stopped, the altered preferences are reset.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3HLnEI0TEBB
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extra : rebase_source : 8be91ed46c443dd120cbc4b42c729cf3ae250b5f
The Marionette component ships in Firefox, but is not enabled by default.
We want to facilitate activating Marionette at runtime by flipping
the marionette.enabled preference, and showing the Marionette related
preferences in about:config helps discoverability.
It is also useful to rely on the preferences' default values so that
they do not have to be hardcoded in the component.
When Marionette is enabled by setting marionette.enabled to true, a set of
recommended automation preferences found in testing/marionette/server.js
are set if the user has not overriden/user-defined one of them and
marionette.prefs.recommended is true (default). When Marionette is
stopped, the altered preferences are reset.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3HLnEI0TEBB
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extra : rebase_source : 6557962c8dbd91002bbf22690ef03cd4cbcbbe38
The Marionette component ships in Firefox, but is not enabled by default.
We want to facilitate activating Marionette at runtime by flipping
the marionette.enabled preference, and showing the Marionette related
preferences in about:config helps discoverability.
It is also useful to rely on the preferences' default values so that
they do not have to be hardcoded in the component.
When Marionette is enabled by setting marionette.enabled to true, a set of
recommended automation preferences found in testing/marionette/server.js
are set if the user has not overriden/user-defined one of them and
marionette.prefs.recommended is true (default). When Marionette is
stopped, the altered preferences are reset.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3HLnEI0TEBB
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extra : rebase_source : 00b22e2b63cf2f5183c49bdc84bcc172b8a4c3a1
The Marionette component ships in Firefox, but is not enabled by default.
We want to facilitate activating Marionette at runtime by flipping
the marionette.enabled preference, and showing the Marionette related
preferences in about:config helps discoverability.
It is also useful to rely on the preferences' default values so that
they do not have to be hardcoded in the component.
When Marionette is enabled by setting marionette.enabled to true, a set of
recommended automation preferences found in testing/marionette/server.js
are set if the user has not overriden/user-defined one of them and
marionette.prefs.recommended is true (default). When Marionette is
stopped, the altered preferences are reset.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3HLnEI0TEBB
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This fixes a regression from bug 1324617. We were setting all our file and
protocol associations correctly, but failing to invoke SetAppAsDefaultAll,
meaning we act like the default browser (as in, links and files opened from
external applications go to us), but we don't detect ourselves as the default
browser, and the previous default browser still thinks it's the default.
This only applies to Windows 7 because later versions don't allow us to make
ourselves the default browser anyway.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 29iWvzicce9
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