* [gentoo-dev] HEADS UP: Mozilla Firefox
@ 2004-07-19 7:51 Brad Laue
2004-07-19 12:00 ` Jason Wever
2004-07-19 19:45 ` Jason Rhinelander
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From: Brad Laue @ 2004-07-19 7:51 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
It's that time again! That wonderful time when we all gather around and
mark the latest version of the Mozilla products stable on our respective
architectures.
Currently Firefox 0.8 is the most often marked stable version in
portage, while three revisions of this ebuild and two new versions exist.
The same issue exists for the other mozilla applications, but their
ebuild directories aren't getting as full as Firefoxes, so one thing at
a time.
Arch maintainers, please mark Firefox 0.9.1 or the latest functional
version stable and let mozilla@gentoo.org know which versions you need
kept. Thanks!
Brad
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] HEADS UP: Mozilla Firefox
2004-07-19 7:51 [gentoo-dev] HEADS UP: Mozilla Firefox Brad Laue
@ 2004-07-19 12:00 ` Jason Wever
2004-07-19 19:45 ` Jason Rhinelander
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From: Jason Wever @ 2004-07-19 12:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Brad Laue; +Cc: gentoo-dev
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Brad Laue wrote:
> Arch maintainers, please mark Firefox 0.9.1 or the latest functional
> version stable and let mozilla@gentoo.org know which versions you need
> kept. Thanks!
If we can so trouble you, please file a bug report for this. That way
your test request has less of a chance getting lost in the shuffle.
Thanks,
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Jason Wever
Gentoo/Sparc Co-Team Lead
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] HEADS UP: Mozilla Firefox
2004-07-19 7:51 [gentoo-dev] HEADS UP: Mozilla Firefox Brad Laue
2004-07-19 12:00 ` Jason Wever
@ 2004-07-19 19:45 ` Jason Rhinelander
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From: Jason Rhinelander @ 2004-07-19 19:45 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
May I also mention Thunderbird as one of the "Mozilla products" that
needs some attention? I recently set up a non-~x86 system for someone,
using thunderbird-bin, and discovered that he got 0.5, rather than 0.7.1
(which I have on my ~x86 system). Today I emerge sync'ed, and notice
that 0.5 doesn't exist at all any more - and everything higher is ~x86.
mozilla-thunderbird (non-bin) is x86 for 0.6-r2, everything more
recent is ~x86.
Seeing as this is a -bin package, it seems even less reasonable than
normal that no x86 ebuild exists in portage, and that the latest x86
ebuild (prior to being deleted) was quite old to begin with.
-- Jason Rhinelander
-- Gossamer Threads, Inc.
Brad Laue wrote:
> It's that time again! That wonderful time when we all gather around and
> mark the latest version of the Mozilla products stable on our respective
> architectures.
>
> Currently Firefox 0.8 is the most often marked stable version in
> portage, while three revisions of this ebuild and two new versions exist.
>
> The same issue exists for the other mozilla applications, but their
> ebuild directories aren't getting as full as Firefoxes, so one thing at
> a time.
>
> Arch maintainers, please mark Firefox 0.9.1 or the latest functional
> version stable and let mozilla@gentoo.org know which versions you need
> kept. Thanks!
>
> Brad
>
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>
>
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