Firefox on Linux/Unix platforms (but not macOS, or Windows) will no longer 
ship the plugin-container executable as of Firefox 119; see bug 1532782 
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1532782>.  Before this it was 
used for GeckoMediaPlugins (GMP), but now the firefox executable itself is 
used for all process types.  The plugin-container executable is still built 
and is still used by xpcshell; this could change in the future but there 
are no current plans there.

Most users and developers shouldn't need to care about this, and it won't 
be visible to Web content as far as I know.  Distributors / packagers may 
need to care; I'm planning to contact the maintainers of some downstream 
packages directly.

Thunderbird can probably do the same thing as Firefox here but I'm not as 
familiar with it; I've let the TB devs know so they can look into that.

(About other OSes: On macOS we always use a separate .app bundle for child 
processes to deal with some Mac-specific requirements.  On Windows we still 
use plugin-container.exe for GMP and previously used it for NPAPI plugins; 
I'm not aware of any plans to change that.)

--Jed

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