SeaLion (SeaMonkey / Borealis fork)
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wicknix
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Re: SeaLion (SeaMonkey / Borealis fork)
New builds are now available for Intel Mac, PowerPC Linux, and x86_64 Linux.
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Re: SeaLion (SeaMonkey / Borealis fork)
awesome! Thank You!
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Re: SeaLion (SeaMonkey / Borealis fork)
33.5.1 builds are now available for Intel Mac, PowerPC Linux, and x86_64 Linux.
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Re: SeaLion (SeaMonkey / Borealis fork)
Sorry for slacking. Been a busy year. New builds are up.
Linux build is here
Intel Mac build is here
Linux build is here
Intel Mac build is here
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Re: SeaLion (SeaMonkey / Borealis fork)
Hello, I just discovered this thread and your web browser,
I'm curious if It's possible to build SeaLion for linux ARM (aarch64) architecture. What would be the system and build requirements to do this?
I'm curious if It's possible to build SeaLion for linux ARM (aarch64) architecture. What would be the system and build requirements to do this?
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Re: SeaLion (SeaMonkey / Borealis fork)
The build system / requirements are the same as Pale Moon’s. You can find that info here:
https://developer.palemoon.org/build/linux/
My build process is a bit crude compared to theirs.
1) Download SeaLion’s source code: https://github.com/wicknix/SeaLion/releases , then extract it.
2) Download the latest UXP: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProd ... P/releases
3) Extract UXP source.
4) Rename the extracted UXP directory to “platform” (without the quotes).
5) Move the platform directory in to SeaLions source directory.
6) Now you can follow the build instructions for Pale Moon. Also you’ll need to edit the included .mozconfig as needed for Linux.
Cheers
https://developer.palemoon.org/build/linux/
My build process is a bit crude compared to theirs.
1) Download SeaLion’s source code: https://github.com/wicknix/SeaLion/releases , then extract it.
2) Download the latest UXP: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProd ... P/releases
3) Extract UXP source.
4) Rename the extracted UXP directory to “platform” (without the quotes).
5) Move the platform directory in to SeaLions source directory.
6) Now you can follow the build instructions for Pale Moon. Also you’ll need to edit the included .mozconfig as needed for Linux.
Cheers
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fatboy
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Re: SeaLion (SeaMonkey / Borealis fork)
Great to see this browser still going strong 
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frostknight
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Re: SeaLion (SeaMonkey / Borealis fork)
Off-topic:
Does this mean you are now doing slackware builds?
Get it slacking?
Does this mean you are now doing slackware builds?
Get it slacking?
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