http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/linux/900/http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/linux/900/sincebeta.dml
- Add ${LOCALBASE,X11BASE}/lib/browser_linux_plugins, so now you can run
'acroread --install-plugin' and restart browser to have acroread7 plugins.
- Add FreeBSD mail archives in the search, using http://freebsd.rambler.ru/ .
- Clean a bit in search.ini, now the combo box of search looks a bit prettier
by have BSD stuff in a group (seperate bar). Also, make the key works in the
address bar like 'm foobar' to search in http://freebsd.rambler.ru/.
- Update pkg-descr, it's not 7.x anymore. [1]
Opera team has done a nice of job. It is more BSD/Linux friendly and
desktop friendly such as support GNOME if you are using it. For example,
it finally will using gnome-open instead kfmclient. However, it no longer
depend on OpenMotif (woohoo!). [...see changelog above for more...] Kudos!
Reported by: flz [1]
changed the prefix like linux-flashplugins*, acroread and etc moved to
X11BASE. Teach linux-opera about those changes to ability find the plugins and
works again. Bump the PORTREVISION.
http://www.opera.com/linux/changelogs/800/
- Use DATADIR in plist.
- To upgrade, please read in either pkg-descr or UPDATING for detail
- The pkg-descr will be update when opera.com is in less traffic.
- Copy pkg-message in UPDATING. As for www/opera maintainer/committer,
you can just add 'www/opera' when it updates to 8.0.
Security:
- Solved data URL issue described in Secunia Advisory SA13818,
http://secunia.com/advisories/13818/
- Additional fixes for frame injection issue reported in
Secunia Advisory SA13253,
http://secunia.com/advisories/13253/
Miscellaneous:
- Improvements to handling of the must-revalidate directive.
- Solved stability issue in Japanese version.
UNIX specific:
- Added extra warning dialog when opening .sh, .desktop or
executables directly from Web or from transfer manager with
kfmclient exec. Addresses issue reported in Secunia Advisory
SA13447, http://secunia.com/advisories/13447/
- Fixed crash when importing e-mail.
http://www.opera.com/linux/changelogs/754u2/
- Few other small cleans up.
- Let's see if Realplayer plugins will work for anyone. It's not tested, but
added support. I am not going to be surpised if the support is limited as
common in the Linux world.
security fixes:
Severity: Moderate/high
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- Tightened origin check for frames. A side effect of this is that
documents not passing the origin check will open in a new page.
- Fixed issue reported by Marc Schonefeld: intrusive JavaScript or
Java applet could exploit Sun Java vulnerability to retrieve
logged-in user's username and install directory.
- Fixed LiveConnect class access security issue reported by Jouko
Pynnonen.
- Fixed Secunia issue SA12981, reported by Andreas Sandblad: periods
in the file name and non-breaking spaces in content-type header type
could obscure the file type.
- Fixed Secunia issue SA13253: "hi-jacking" a named browser window.
- Improved support for the "must-revalidate" cache directive.
More details: http://www.opera.com/support/search/supsearch.dml?index=782
- Use DOCSDIR.
- Rename everything from opera to linux-opera, no longer in conflict
with www/opera.
- Handle the dependenies better for linux_base(8).
- Handle the better check if GNOME and KDE exist.
- Now, it will auto find flash plug-in by automatic without have to
copy in plugins directory by manual. Finally got it works, really!
Approved by: adamw (mentor)