it's raining builds...  build 4453 is here.
i have kept the other build numbers in the makefile
so it's easy to back if necessary.

regarding the comments:
opera is commercial software.  there is no point in asking for a change
of license or to go open source.  if that is a showstopper for you, then
opera is not for you.  it is nobody's business telling others what
license/development model they should use.  hell, even their bug
database isn't public.  take it or leave it.

yes, a native build would be nice, but with all the architectures
openbsd supports i dont see it happening soon...  i think the best
case scenario would be opera-i386 only, if ever.

there are freebsd builds, but there are no netbsd builds either --
maybe because the license explicitly forbids running opera on anything
else than a pc...

oh, btw the new line uses hunspell instead of aspell iirc.

after they get back their lives after the release, i plan to write to
the unix department to get their take on the matter.


so why bother with opera at all?  because i am on i386 most of the
time.  because even as a linux binay it beats the hell out of
firefox 3.* (3.5 pending).  because it's a brilliant piece of program
for power users.

where the 10 line will end up remains to be seen.  opera has a history
of rushed releases as well, and it might take until 10.50 to get a
polished product like 9.64.

-f
-- 
i'm here to question all your answers.

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