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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
7 <!ENTITY firefox-download-http "&mozilla-http;/firefox/releases/&firefox-version;esr/source/firefox-&firefox-version;esr.source.tar.xz">
8 <!ENTITY firefox-download-ftp " ">
9 <!ENTITY firefox-md5sum "72d8bf3644c4db2cced72fa3f712a4a1">
10 <!ENTITY firefox-size "464 MB">
11 <!-- NB with stylo, much of the build uses rust, and therefore cargo files.
12 But the extra cached cargo files, if any, seem to be minimal -->
13 <!ENTITY firefox-buildsize "7.1 GB (199 MB installed) without tests">
14 <!-- editors: with ff63 and rust-1.29, ./mach build -j4 is probably the
15 most practical way to get a timing on a machine with more cores, if taking
16 cores offline is not practical. If in doubt, round up -->
17 <!ENTITY firefox-time "24 SBU (on a typical 4-core machine) without tests">
18]>
19
20<sect1 id="firefox" xreflabel="Firefox-&firefox-version;">
21 <?dbhtml filename="firefox.html" ?>
22
23 <sect1info>
24 <date>$Date$</date>
25 </sect1info>
26
27 <title>Firefox-&firefox-version;</title>
28
29 <indexterm zone="firefox">
30 <primary sortas="a-Firefox">Firefox</primary>
31 </indexterm>
32
33 <sect2 role="package">
34 <title>Introduction to Firefox</title>
35
36 <para>
37 <application>Firefox</application> is a stand-alone browser based on the
38 <application>Mozilla</application> codebase.
39 </para>
40
41 &lfs111_checked;
42
43 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
44 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
45 <listitem>
46 <para>
47 Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&firefox-download-http;"/>
48 </para>
49 </listitem>
50 <listitem>
51 <para>
52 Download (FTP): <ulink url="&firefox-download-ftp;"/>
53 </para>
54 </listitem>
55 <listitem>
56 <para>
57 Download MD5 sum: &firefox-md5sum;
58 </para>
59 </listitem>
60 <listitem>
61 <para>
62 Download size: &firefox-size;
63 </para>
64 </listitem>
65 <listitem>
66 <para>
67 Estimated disk space required: &firefox-buildsize;
68 </para>
69 </listitem>
70 <listitem>
71 <para>
72 Estimated build time: &firefox-time;
73 </para>
74 </listitem>
75 </itemizedlist>
76
77<!--<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
78 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
79 <listitem>
80 <para>
81 Required patch:
82 <ulink url="&patch-root;/firefox-&firefox-version;esr-gcc12_fix-1.patch"/>
83 </para>
84 </listitem>
85 <listitem>
86 <para>
87 Recommended patch:
88 <ulink url="&patch-root;/firefox-&firefox-version;esr-disable_rust_test-1.patch"/>
89 </para>
90 </listitem>
91 </itemizedlist>-->
92
93 <note>
94 <para>
95 The directory name is firefox-&firefox-version;
96 </para>
97
98 <para>
99 Extracting the tarball
100 will reset the permissions of the current directory to 0755 if you
101 have permission to do that. If you do this in a directory where
102 the sticky bit is set, such
103 as <filename class="directory">/tmp</filename> it will end with error
104 messages:
105 </para>
106
107<literallayout>tar: .: Cannot utime: Operation not permitted
108tar: .: Cannot change mode to rwxr-xr-t: Operation not permitted
109tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
110</literallayout>
111
112 <para>
113 This does finish with non-zero status, but it does
114 <emphasis>NOT</emphasis> mean there is a real problem.
115 Do not untar as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user
116 in a directory where the sticky bit is set - that will unset it.
117 </para>
118
119 <para>
120 As with other large packages which use C++ (or rust), the SBU times
121 to build this vary more widely than you might expect. The build times
122 will increase significantly if your machine has to swap.
123 </para>
124
125 <!-- commented, by 78.0 it seems to work reliably
126 <para>
127 The mach build system (Python scripts) can be somewhat unreliable: if
128 the build fails and reports an Error, it can still return a status of
129 success, causing a scripted build to try to install (which does not rerun
130 the build), fail during the preparations for installing, but still exit
131 with a status of success. Also, on occasion it may limit itself to only
132 running one set of jobs - that will make the build take about 3 times as
133 long as running with four sets of jobs.
134 </para>-->
135
136 <para>
137 Although upstream prefer to use <application>PulseAudio</application>,
138 for the moment <application>Alsa</application> can still be used. Both
139 may need runtime configuration to get sound working.
140 </para>
141 </note>
142
143 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Firefox Dependencies</bridgehead>
144
145 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
146 <para role="required">
147 <xref linkend="autoconf213"/>,
148 <xref linkend="cbindgen"/>,
149 <xref linkend="dbus-glib"/>,
150 <xref linkend="gtk3"/>,
151 <xref linkend="libnotify"/>,
152 <xref linkend="llvm"/> (clang, used for bindgen even if using gcc),
153 <xref linkend="nodejs"/>,
154 <xref linkend="pulseaudio"/>
155 (or
156 <xref linkend="alsa-lib"/> if you edit the mozconfig;
157 now deprecated by mozilla), in either case please read the
158 Configuration Information,
159 <!-- rustc is required by cbindgen so not needed here
160 <xref linkend="rust"/>,-->
161 <xref linkend="python3"/> (rebuilt after installing <xref linkend="sqlite"/>),
162 <xref linkend="startup-notification"/>,
163 <xref linkend="unzip"/>,
164 <xref linkend="yasm"/>, and
165 <xref linkend="zip"/>
166 </para>
167
168 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
169 <para role="recommended">
170 <xref linkend="icu"/>,
171 <xref linkend="libevent"/>,
172 <xref linkend="libvpx"/>,
173 <xref linkend="libwebp"/>,
174 <xref linkend="nasm"/>,
175 <xref linkend="nss"/>
176 </para>
177
178 <note>
179 <para>
180 If you don't install recommended dependencies, then internal copies of
181 those packages will be used. They might be tested to work, but they can
182 be out of date or contain security holes.
183 </para>
184 </note>
185
186 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
187 <para role="optional">
188 <xref linkend="curl"/>,
189 <xref linkend="doxygen"/>,
190 <xref role="runtime" linkend="ffmpeg"/> (runtime, to play mov, mp3 or mp4 files),
191 <!-- <phrase revision="sysv"><ulink url="https://sourceforge.net/projects/liboauth/files/">liboauth</ulink></phrase> -->
192 <xref linkend="liboauth"/>,
193 <!--<xref linkend="openjdk"/>, Not seen in logs -->
194 <xref linkend="valgrind"/>,
195 <xref linkend="wget"/>,
196 <xref linkend="wireless_tools"/>,
197 <ulink url="https://github.com/libproxy/libproxy">libproxy</ulink>
198 </para>
199
200 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">
201 User Notes: <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/firefox"/>
202 </para>
203 </sect2>
204
205 <sect2 role="installation">
206 <title>Installation of Firefox</title>
207
208 <para>
209 The configuration of <application>Firefox</application> is accomplished
210 by creating a <filename>mozconfig</filename> file containing the desired
211 configuration options. A default <filename>mozconfig</filename> is
212 created below. To see the entire list of available configuration options
213 (and an abbreviated description of some of them), issue <command>./mach
214 configure &amp;&amp; ./configure --help | less</command>. You may also
215 wish to review the entire file and uncomment any other desired options.
216 Create the file by issuing the following command:
217 </para>
218
219<screen><userinput>cat &gt; mozconfig &lt;&lt; "EOF"
220<literal># If you have a multicore machine, all cores will be used by default.
221
222# If you have installed (or will install) wireless-tools, and you wish
223# to use geolocation web services, comment out this line
224ac_add_options --disable-necko-wifi
225
226# API Keys for geolocation APIs - necko-wifi (above) is required for MLS
227# Uncomment the following line if you wish to use Mozilla Location Service
228#ac_add_options --with-mozilla-api-keyfile=$PWD/mozilla-key
229
230# Uncomment the following line if you wish to use Google's geolocaton API
231# (needed for use with saved maps with Google Maps)
232#ac_add_options --with-google-location-service-api-keyfile=$PWD/google-key
233
234# startup-notification is required since firefox-78
235
236# Uncomment the following option if you have not installed PulseAudio
237#ac_add_options --disable-pulseaudio
238# or uncomment this if you installed alsa-lib instead of PulseAudio
239#ac_add_options --enable-alsa
240
241# Comment out following options if you have not installed
242# recommended dependencies:
243ac_add_options --with-system-icu
244ac_add_options --with-system-libevent
245ac_add_options --with-system-libvpx
246ac_add_options --with-system-nspr
247ac_add_options --with-system-nss
248ac_add_options --with-system-webp
249
250# Do not specify the gold linker which is not the default. It will take
251# longer and use more disk space when debug symbols are disabled.
252
253# libdavid (av1 decoder) requires nasm. Uncomment this if nasm
254# has not been installed.
255#ac_add_options --disable-av1
256
257# You cannot distribute the binary if you do this
258ac_add_options --enable-official-branding
259
260# Stripping is now enabled by default.
261# Uncomment these lines if you need to run a debugger:
262#ac_add_options --disable-strip
263#ac_add_options --disable-install-strip
264
265# Disabling debug symbols makes the build much smaller and a little
266# faster. Comment this if you need to run a debugger. Note: This is
267# required for compilation on i686.
268ac_add_options --disable-debug-symbols
269
270# The elf-hack is reported to cause failed installs (after successful builds)
271# on some machines. It is supposed to improve startup time and it shrinks
272# libxul.so by a few MB - comment this if you know your machine is not affected.
273ac_add_options --disable-elf-hack
274
275# The BLFS editors recommend not changing anything below this line:
276ac_add_options --prefix=/usr
277ac_add_options --enable-application=browser
278ac_add_options --disable-crashreporter
279ac_add_options --disable-updater
280# enabling the tests will use a lot more space and significantly
281# increase the build time, for no obvious benefit.
282ac_add_options --disable-tests
283
284# The default level of optimization again produces a working build with gcc.
285ac_add_options --enable-optimize
286
287ac_add_options --enable-system-ffi
288ac_add_options --enable-system-pixman
289
290ac_add_options --with-system-jpeg
291ac_add_options --with-system-png
292ac_add_options --with-system-zlib
293
294# Using sandboxed wasm libraries has been moved to all builds instead
295# of only mozilla automation builds. It requires extra llvm packages
296# and was reported to seriously slow the build. Disable it.
297ac_add_options --without-wasm-sandboxed-libraries
298
299# The following option unsets Telemetry Reporting. With the Addons Fiasco,
300# Mozilla was found to be collecting user's data, including saved passwords and
301# web form data, without users consent. Mozilla was also found shipping updates
302# to systems without the user's knowledge or permission.
303# As a result of this, use the following command to permanently disable
304# telemetry reporting in Firefox.
305unset MOZ_TELEMETRY_REPORTING
306
307mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/firefox-build-dir</literal>
308EOF</userinput></screen>
309
310 <para>
311 Compile <application>Firefox</application> by issuing the following
312 commands:
313 </para>
314
315<!--<para>
316 First apply a patch which works around unexplained failures on some machines
317 (a message that a python check on libgkrust.a identified 1 networking
318 function, getsockname) in the rust static library.
319 </para>
320
321<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../firefox-&firefox-version;esr-disable_rust_test-1.patch</userinput></screen>
322
323 <para>
324 Now apply a patch which allows the build to complete when using gcc-12 or later.
325 </para>
326
327<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../firefox-&firefox-version;esr-gcc12_fix-1.patch</userinput></screen>-->
328
329 <para>
330 A change in cbindgen-0.24.2 causes a symbol to now be output by
331 cbindgen, but it has already been defined in a header. This sed
332 prevents the build eventually failing:
333 </para>
334
335<screen><userinput>sed -i '/ROOT_CLIP_CHAIN/d' gfx/webrender_bindings/webrender_ffi.h</userinput></screen>
336
337<!-- applying this for 11.1: upstream haven't made their mind yet
338 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1729459
339 Still applies in 102.0, 32-bit build NOT tested for that. -->
340
341 <para>
342 If building on a 32 bit machine, the following sed works around
343 an issue with an incompatible <quote>double</quote> type in one
344 header file:
345 </para>
346
347<screen><userinput>case "$(uname -m)" in
348 i?86) sed -e '/typedef[ ]*double/s/double/long double/' \
349 -i modules/fdlibm/src/math_private.h ;;
350esac</userinput></screen>
351
352 <para>
353 If the geolocation APIs are needed:
354 </para>
355
356 <note>
357 <para>
358 <!-- Taken from Arch Linux - an immensely helpful link - Thanks -->
359 The Google and Mozilla API Keys below are specific to LFS. If using
360 these instructions for another distro, or if you intend to distribute
361 binary copies of the software using these instructions, please obtain
362 your own keys following the instructions located at
363 <ulink url="http://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/api-keys"/> and
364 <ulink url="https://location.services.mozilla.com/api"/> respectively.
365 <!-- BLFS Devs, register an account at Google with your
366 @linuxfromscratch.org email address, and I'll make you an administrator
367 for the 'Google APIs for LFS' project (where the API and OAuth keys
368 were created for use in the book).-->
369 </para>
370 </note>
371
372<screen><userinput>echo "AIzaSyDxKL42zsPjbke5O8_rPVpVrLrJ8aeE9rQ" > google-key
373echo "613364a7-9418-4c86-bcee-57e32fd70c23" > mozilla-key</userinput></screen>
374
375 <note>
376
377 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
378 href="../../xincludes/mozshm.xml"/>
379
380 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
381 href="../../xincludes/mozmach.xml"/>
382
383 </note>
384 <!--
385 <para>
386 If you are building on i686, apply a fix to prevent Internal Compiler
387 Errors in GCC-7+:
388 </para>
389
390<screen><userinput remap="pre">case $(uname -m) in
391 i?86) sed -i "562 s/mips64/i386/" gfx/skia/skia/third_party/skcms/src/Transform_inl.h ;;
392esac</userinput></screen>
393 -->
394<!--<para>
395 Apply a patch to allow this to be compiled with <xref linkend="rust"/>:
396 </para>
397
398<screen><userinput remap="pre">patch -p1 -i ../firefox-&firefox-version;esr-rustc1470-1.patch</userinput></screen>-->
399
400 <para>
401 Now invoke the Python <command>mach</command> script to compile the package.
402 </para>
403
404<screen><userinput>export MACH_BUILD_PYTHON_NATIVE_PACKAGE_SOURCE=system &amp;&amp;
405export MOZBUILD_STATE_PATH=${PWD}/mozbuild &amp;&amp;
406./mach configure &amp;&amp;
407./mach build</userinput></screen>
408
409 <para>
410 The <filename>mozconfig</filename> above disables the tests because
411 they use a lot more time and disk space for no obvious benefit. If
412 you have nevertheless enabled them, you can run the tests by executing
413 <command>./mach gtest</command>. This will require a network connection,
414 and to be run from within an Xorg session - there is a popup dialog
415 when it fails to connect to ALSA (that does not create a failed test).
416 One or two tests will fail. To see the details of the failure(s) you
417 will need to log the output from that command so that you can review it.
418 </para>
419
420 <para>
421 Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
422 </para>
423
424<screen role="root"><userinput>MACH_BUILD_PYTHON_NATIVE_PACKAGE_SOURCE=system ./mach install</userinput></screen>
425
426 <para>
427 Empty the environment variables which were set above:
428 </para>
429
430<screen><userinput>unset MACH_BUILD_PYTHON_NATIVE_PACKAGE_SOURCE MOZBUILD_STATE_PATH</userinput></screen>
431
432 </sect2>
433
434 <sect2 role="commands">
435 <title>Command Explanations</title>
436
437<!--<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
438 href="../../xincludes/SIOCGSTAMP.xml"/>-->
439
440 <para>
441 <command>export MOZBUILD_STATE_PATH=${PWD}/mozbuild</command>: The build
442 is now supposed to tell you that it intends to create <filename
443 class="directory">~/.mozbuild</filename>, and offer you an option to
444 press &lt;ENTER&gt; to accept this, or Ctrl-C to cancel and restart the
445 build after specifying the directory. In practice, the message may not
446 appear until after &lt;ENTER&gt; is keyed, i.e. the build stalls.
447 </para>
448
449 <para>
450 That directory is used for a (probably random) telemetry identifier.
451 Creating this in the build directory, and deleting that after the
452 installation, prevents it being used. If you wish to participate in
453 telemetry, export MOZBUILD_STATE_PATH to point to its default directory
454 and remove the entry from the <filename>mozconfig</filename>.
455 </para>
456
457 <para>
458 <command>MACH_BUILD_PYTHON_NATIVE_PACKAGE_SOURCE=system</command>: Use the
459 system python to create a virtual environment for <command>mach</command>
460 without downloading any python wheels.
461 </para>
462
463 <para>
464 <command>./mach configure</command>: This validates the supplied
465 dependencies and the <filename>mozconfig</filename>.
466 </para>
467
468 <para>
469 <option>./mach build --verbose</option>: Use this alternative if you
470 need details of which files are being compiled, together with any C or
471 C++ flags being used. But do not add '--verbose' to the install command,
472 it is not accepted there.
473 </para>
474
475 <para>
476 <option>./mach build -jN</option>: The build should, by default, use
477 all the online CPU cores. If using all the cores causes the build to swap
478 because you have insufficient memory, using fewer cores can be faster.
479 </para>
480
481 <para>
482 <parameter><envar>CC=gcc CXX=g++</envar></parameter>: BLFS used to
483 prefer to use gcc and g++ instead of upstream's defaults of the
484 <application>clang</application> programs. With the release of
485 gcc-12 the build takes longer with gcc and g++, primarily because
486 of extra warnings, and is bigger. Set these environment variables
487 <emphasis>before you run the configure script</emphasis>
488 if you wish to continue to use gcc, g++.
489 </para>
490
491 </sect2>
492
493 <sect2 role="configuration">
494 <title>Configuring Firefox</title>
495
496 <para>
497 If you use a desktop environment like <application>Gnome</application> or
498 <application>KDE</application> you may want to create a
499 <filename>firefox.desktop</filename> file so that
500 <application>Firefox</application> appears in the panel's menus.
501 As the &root; user:
502 </para>
503
504<screen role="root"><userinput>mkdir -pv /usr/share/applications &amp;&amp;
505mkdir -pv /usr/share/pixmaps &amp;&amp;
506
507MIMETYPE="text/xml;text/mml;text/html;" &amp;&amp;
508MIMETYPE+="application/xhtml+xml;application/vnd.mozilla.xul+xml;" &amp;&amp;
509MIMETYPE+="x-scheme-handler/http;x-scheme-handler/https" &amp;&amp;
510
511cat &gt; /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop &lt;&lt; EOF &amp;&amp;
512<literal>[Desktop Entry]
513Encoding=UTF-8
514Name=Firefox Web Browser
515Comment=Browse the World Wide Web
516GenericName=Web Browser
517Exec=firefox %u
518Terminal=false
519Type=Application
520Icon=firefox
521Categories=GNOME;GTK;Network;WebBrowser;
522MimeType=$MIMETYPE
523StartupNotify=true</literal>
524EOF
525
526unset MIMETYPE &amp;&amp;
527
528ln -sfv /usr/lib/firefox/browser/chrome/icons/default/default128.png \
529 /usr/share/pixmaps/firefox.png</userinput></screen>
530
531 <sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
532
533 <para>
534 The application settings for firefox are accessible by keying
535 <command>about:config</command> in the address bar.
536 </para>
537
538 <para>
539 Occasionally, getting working sound in
540 <application>firefox</application> can be a problem. Although upstream
541 prefers pulseaudio,
542 on balance using <application>Alsa</application> may be easier.
543 </para>
544
545 <para>
546 If you enabled <application>Alsa</application> for sound, you may need
547 to alter one variable to get working sound. If you run
548 <command>firefox</command> from a term and try to play something with
549 sound you might encounter error messages like:
550 </para>
551
552 <para>
553 <literal>Sandbox: seccomp sandbox violation: pid 3941, tid 4030,
554 syscall 16, args 48 2147767296 139909894784796 0 0 0.</literal>
555 </para>
556
557 <para>
558 That was on x86_64, on i686 the syscall number is 54. To allow this
559 syscall, in <command>about:config</command> change
560 <command>security.sandbox.content.syscall_whitelist</command> to 16
561 (or 54 if using i686).
562 </para>
563
564 <para>
565 If you use <command>pulseaudio</command> in a Desktop Environment, it
566 might already be started by that DE. But if it is not, although
567 firefox-57 managed to start it, firefox-58 did not. If you run
568 <command>firefox</command> from a term and this problem is present,
569 trying to play sound will
570 encounter error messages warning <literal>Can't get cubeb
571 context!</literal>
572 </para>
573
574 <para>
575 The fix for this is to close firefox, start pulseaudio to check it
576 does start (if not, read the information on Configuring in <xref
577 linkend="pulseaudio"/>) and restart firefox to check it is working.
578 If it now works, add the following to your <filename>~/.xinitrc</filename>:
579<phrase revision="sysv">
580<literal>pulseaudio --verbose --log-target=syslog&amp;</literal></phrase>
581<phrase revision="systemd">
582<literal>pulseaudio --verbose --log-target=journald&amp;</literal></phrase>
583 (unfortunately, on some systems this does not work).
584 </para>
585
586 <para>
587 You may wish to use multiple profiles within firefox. To do that, invoke
588 firefox as <command>firefox --ProfileManager</command>. You can also
589 check which profile is currently in use from
590 <command>about:profiles</command>.
591 </para>
592
593 <para>
594 Although WebRender (using the GPU for compositing) is not used by
595 default, it now appears to work well on supported hardware (ATI, Nvidia
596 and Intel GPUs with Mesa-18 or later. For an explanation, please see
597 <ulink
598 url="https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/10/the-whole-web-at-maximum-fps-how-webrender-gets-rid-of-jank/">hacks.mozilla.org</ulink>.
599 The only downside seems to be that on a machine with limited RAM it might
600 use more RAM.
601 </para>
602
603 <para>
604 To check if WebRender is being used, look in about:support. In the Graphics
605 section Compositing will either show 'Basic' (i.e. not in use) or
606 'WebRender'. To enable it, go to about:config and change gfx.webrender.all
607 to True. You will need to restart firefox.
608 </para>
609
610 <para>
611 It may be useful to mention the processes from firefox which can appear in
612 <command>top</command> - as well as firefox itself, there may be multiple
613 Web Content processes, and now an RDD Process (Remote Data Decoder) which
614 appears when playing web videos encoded with av1 (libdav1d). If WebRender
615 has been enabled, a GPU Process will also appear when firefox has to
616 repaint (e.g. scrolling, opening a new tab, or playing a video).
617 </para>
618
619 </sect3>
620 </sect2>
621
622 <sect2 role="content">
623 <title>Contents</title>
624
625 <segmentedlist>
626 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
627 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
628 <segtitle>Installed Directory</segtitle>
629
630 <seglistitem>
631 <seg>
632 firefox
633 </seg>
634 <seg>
635 Numerous libraries, browser components, plugins, extensions, and
636 helper modules installed in /usr/lib/firefox
637 </seg>
638 <seg>
639 /usr/lib/firefox
640 </seg>
641 </seglistitem>
642 </segmentedlist>
643
644 <variablelist>
645 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
646 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
647 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
648
649 <varlistentry id="firefox-prog">
650 <term><command>firefox</command></term>
651 <listitem>
652 <para>
653 is a <application>GTK+-3</application> internet browser that uses
654 the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine
655 </para>
656 <indexterm zone="firefox firefox-prog">
657 <primary sortas="b-firefox">firefox</primary>
658 </indexterm>
659 </listitem>
660 </varlistentry>
661
662 </variablelist>
663
664 </sect2>
665
666</sect1>
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