posted by rubenquidam , Fri 11 May 2018 10:28:19 PM UTC - 0 replies

Item posted by Nikolas Nyby <nikolas> on Sun 25 Oct 2015 05:31:53 AM UTC.

There's a new version of LibreJS - version 6.0.10.



LibreJS is a Mozilla add-on that prevents nonfree JavaScript programs from running in your web browser.



Here's the changes since 6.0.9:

* Fixed a bug where @license-end was getting ignored

in some cases. Thanks to Micah Cowan for debugging this.



* Added the Universal Permissive License to list of recognized

licenses. Thanks to Benjamin Przybocki for suggesting it.



* Converted LibreJS to use Mozilla's new jpm tool instead

of the old add-on system: cfx. Thanks to Adrian Aichner for

helping out with this.



* Added some notes on working with the LibreJS codebase

to the manual.



* Reverted some commits that were causing problems. Thanks

to Ruben for pointing these out.



This project's website is here:

https://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/



The source files are here:

https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/librejs/librejs-6.0.10.tar.gz (458k)



And here's the xpi package you can install in your browser:

https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/librejs/librejs-6.0.10.xpi (581k)

