I'm wondering about the QA warnings (similar for both packages) during the (QA:) *install* phase : LOG: setup You are enabling official branding. You may not redistribute this build to any users on your network or the internet. Doing so puts yourself into a legal problem with Mozilla Foundation You can disable it by emerging firefox _with_ the bindist USE-flag QA: install QA Notice: Unrecognized configure options: configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --enable-application, --enable-optimize, --with-system-jpeg, --with-system-zlib, --enable-pango, --enable-system-cairo, --disable-installer, --disable-pedantic, --disable-updater, --disable-strip, --disable-install-strip, --disable-profilelocking, --enable-elf-dynstr-gc, --enable-default-toolkit, --enable-official-branding, --enable-dbus, --disable-tests, --enable-startup-notification, --disable-system-sqlite, --disable-necko-wifi, --enable-ogg, --enable-wave, --with-system-libvpx, --with-system-nspr, --with-nspr-prefix, --with-system-nss, --with-nss-prefix, --with-system-libevent, --enable-system-hunspell, --disable-gnomevfs, --disable-gnomeui, --enable-gio, --disable-crashreporter, --disable-gconf, --disable-mailnews, --with-system-png, --enable-system-ffi, --with-default-mozilla-five-home, --disable-gstreamer, --disable-system-sqlite, --enable-methodjit, --enable-tracejit, --enable-extensions configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --enable-application, --enable-optimize, --with-system-jpeg, --with-system-zlib, --enable-pango, --enable-system-cairo, --disable-installer, --disable-pedantic, --disable-updater, --disable-strip, --disable-install-strip, --disable-profilelocking, --enable-elf-dynstr-gc, --enable-default-toolkit, --enable-official-branding, --enable-dbus, --disable-tests, --enable-startup-notification, --disable-system-sqlite, --disable-necko-wifi, --enable-ogg, --enable-wave, --with-system-libvpx, --with-system-nspr, --with-nspr-prefix, --with-system-nss, --with-nss-prefix, --with-system-libevent, --enable-system-hunspell, --disable-gnomevfs, --disable-gnomeui, --enable-gio, --disable-crashreporter, --disable-gconf, --disable-mailnews, --with-system-png, --enable-system-ffi, --with-default-mozilla-five-home, --disable-gstreamer, --disable-system-sqlite, --enable-methodjit, --enable-tracejit, --enable-extensions QA Notice: Unrecognized configure options:
Wasn't this supposedly fixed in bug #439224?
(In reply to comment #1) > Wasn't this supposedly fixed in bug #439224? This was fixed, only way to see this failure still would be an outdated set of eclasses.
*** Bug 439224 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 447504 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
With www-client/firefox-18 nothing changed.
(In reply to comment #5) > With www-client/firefox-18 nothing changed. Nothing is gonne change until portage is fixed to seperate configure options between multiple configure scripts, or adds an option to surpress warnings
There's a QA_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS variable that's supported in the next portage release (coming real soon now): http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/portage.git;a=commit;h=59b3da32a1417f973c7ab6767f0f8d3ccfd6d923
(In reply to comment #7) > There's a QA_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS variable that's supported in the next portage > release (coming real soon now): > > http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/portage.git;a=commit; > h=59b3da32a1417f973c7ab6767f0f8d3ccfd6d923 Now released in portage-2.1.11.39 and 2.2.0_alpha150.
*** Bug 454516 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Eclass updates just landed thanks for sticking with us.