Hi all, I've just compiled IceCat 60.7.0 for Debian Stretch, Jessie and Trisquel 8. I thought I would share them.
For Stretch and Trisquel, I ran the makeicecat script as per usual, then compiled the binary on the respective environments. Stretch: https://dwalden.co.uk/assets/icecat-60.7.0.en-US.linux-x86_64_stretch.tar.bz2 Trisquel: https://dwalden.co.uk/assets/icecat-60.7.0.en-US.linux-x86_64_trisquel8.tar.bz2 Source (for both): https://dwalden.co.uk/assets/icecat-60.7.0-gnu2.tar.bz2 For Jessie, because I don't think the Firefox Quantum source from Mozilla will compile, I got the source from Debian Jessie repo (apt-get source firefox-esr), then ran the makeicecat script against that (with minor modifications). Jessie binary: https://dwalden.co.uk/assets/icecat-60.7.0.en-US.linux-x86_64_jessie.tar.bz2 Jessie source: https://dwalden.co.uk/assets/icecat-60.7.0-gnu2_jessie.tar.bz2 For Jessie, I don't think I modified the makeicecat script quite correctly, so a few places it still has "60.6.3". I don't think this should matter (the code should all be from 60.7.0). I may make a corrected version when I get some time. There are a few new extensions compared to the last version of IceCat, for example "ViewTube". I cannot speak for them, I have not used them yet. Do research them yourself. I did not check all the extensions were the very latest. I think they are pretty up-to-date. I have been using the Stretch build on my own computer for the last couple of days and I am quite happy with it. I only briefly tried out the Trisquel and Jessie builds on the same VMs I built them on. Only available for x86_64 at the moment, as that is what I use. I might be able to compile other architectures if there is demand and I have time. Let me know what you think, report bugs, etc. If this is useful, I may do it more often. Thanks, Dom -- http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
