> If you mean the line from that page "[2021-08-18] Accepted firefox > 91.0.1-1 (source) into unstable (Mike Hommey)", that doesn't mean binary > packages are available as you've noticed. Okay, that explains it. In fact, i was referring to the versions table in the left column.
> I don't actually know where one could see when new binary packages are > added to unstable? Would be somewhat interesting. If you scroll down to the bottom of this page: https://packages.debian.org/sid/firefox there seems to be a list of what is available in sid at the moment. And that is still 88. Okay, thank you for explaining, I learned something today :) Am Sa., 4. Sept. 2021 um 15:02 Uhr schrieb Anssi Saari <a...@sci.fi>: > > "Daniel M." <danielhl...@googlemail.com> writes: > > > The debian package tracker (https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/firefox) > > states that version 91.0.1-1 of firefox should be available, but I can > > in no way install it. > > If you mean the line from that page "[2021-08-18] Accepted firefox > 91.0.1-1 (source) into unstable (Mike Hommey)", that doesn't mean binary > packages are available as you've noticed. > > I don't actually know where one could see when new binary packages are > added to unstable? Would be somewhat interesting. >