Mozilla Firefox Web Browser
Mozilla Firefox is a standalone web browser, designed for standards
compliance and performance. Its functionality can be enhanced via a
plethora of extensions.
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Revision 361 (latest revision is 437)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 960656
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Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer)
(revision 361)
- Mozilla Firefox 98.0 * Firefox has a new optimized download flow * other changes as documented here https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/98.0/releasenotes MFSA 2022-10 (bsc#1196900) * CVE-2022-26383 (bmo#1742421) Browser window spoof using fullscreen mode * CVE-2022-26384 (bmo#1744352) iframe allow-scripts sandbox bypass * CVE-2022-26387 (bmo#1752979) Time-of-check time-of-use bug when verifying add-on signatures * CVE-2022-26381 (bmo#1736243) Use-after-free in text reflows * CVE-2022-26382 (bmo#1741888) Autofill Text could be exfiltrated via side-channel attacks * CVE-2022-26385 (bmo#1747526) Use-after-free in thread shutdown * CVE-2022-0843 (bmo#1746523, bmo#1749062, bmo#1749164, bmo#1749214, bmo#1749610, bmo#1750032, bmo#1752100, bmo#1752405, bmo#1753612, bmo#1754508) Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 98 - requires NSS 3.75 - add mozilla-bmo1756347.patch to fix i586 build - Remove bashisms ("source" and "function" keywords) from mozilla.sh.in to ally with the #!/bin/sh shebang. If the end user has either dash-sh package or busybox-sh to handle Bourn Shell scripts rather than having bash-sh package, the script would fail. Using "." instead of "source" and "create_langpack_link()" function definition is enough to keep both sides sane,
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There is a bug with this package, specific to OpenSUSE Wayland sessions. Please see https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1215137, Which refers to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1851505 and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1851503
Thanks for any help with this.