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Building with this option allows Lynx to optionally use the default
colors of the terminal, when compiled with ncurses or slang. It does not
(as far as I know) change any default behavior.
Since we build with ncurses, I don't think there's any reason not to
have this.
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The current version no longer works with our packaged Mecurial.[1]
The original repository appears to no longer be maintained, but there is
a maintained fork, which is now used for the Debian package.
[1]: https://github.com/felipec/git-remote-hg/issues/72
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There's no orca-c attribute, but there is an orca. The authors of this
software also have an orca program, so if it was packaged for nixpkgs
it would have to be namespaced. For consistency, I namespaced this one
as well, because the alternative is a very confusing future.
I put the namespace after the name of the software so things like
autocompletion would still find it.
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EME is enabled by default, so adding --enable-eme=widevine is a noop.
This means that firefox was always being built with DRM support, even
with drmSupport set to false.
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This will make it easier to build custom versions of Firefox.
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We have all the other (non-nightly) Firefox channels, so it makes sense
to have beta as well. Additionally, it should allow us to better prepare
for Firefox releases better, and have them available faster, if we keep
the beta up to date.
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git-subtree-dir: nixpkgs
git-subtree-mainline: 4e31070265257dc67d120c27e0f75c2344fdfa9a
git-subtree-split: abf060725d7614bd3b9f96764262dfbc2f9c2199
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