Re: Will firefox-esr move to version 102 in bullseye?

2022-09-24 Thread Tixy
On Sat, 2022-09-24 at 20:36 +0200, Anders Andersson wrote: > Yes, I may have been "lucky" in the sense that I probably already had > the prerequisite libraries installed, and had perhaps already messed > with the required settings. There seem to be two orthogonal components > necessary to get smoot

Re: Will firefox-esr move to version 102 in bullseye?

2022-09-24 Thread Anders Andersson
On Sat, Sep 24, 2022 at 7:53 PM Tixy wrote: > > On Sat, 2022-09-24 at 18:46 +0100, Tixy wrote: > > On Sat, 2022-09-24 at 18:52 +0200, Anders Andersson wrote: > > [...] > > > What's more, I no longer have to continue my research about > > > hardware-accelerated video playback in the browser which p

Re: Will firefox-esr move to version 102 in bullseye?

2022-09-24 Thread Tixy
On Sat, 2022-09-24 at 18:46 +0100, Tixy wrote: > On Sat, 2022-09-24 at 18:52 +0200, Anders Andersson wrote: > [...] > > What's more, I no longer have to continue my research about > > hardware-accelerated video playback in the browser which prompted all > > of this - it just started working automat

Re: Will firefox-esr move to version 102 in bullseye?

2022-09-24 Thread Tixy
On Sat, 2022-09-24 at 18:52 +0200, Anders Andersson wrote: [...] > What's more, I no longer have to continue my research about > hardware-accelerated video playback in the browser which prompted all > of this - it just started working automatically after the upgrade. I just checked and you're righ

Re: Will firefox-esr move to version 102 in bullseye?

2022-09-24 Thread Anders Andersson
Sorry for top-posting, but it makes sense for this summary. As indicated by the replies to my initial email, it is now late September and firefox-esr has moved to version 102 in the stable branch. I just upgraded without even noticing any difference, definitely nothing that broke. What's more, I

Re: Will firefox-esr move to version 102 in bullseye?

2022-08-24 Thread Tixy
On Wed, 2022-08-24 at 21:13 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote: [...] > For Debian stable, I expect Firefox and Thunderbird to move to the 102 > branch after the next Bullseye point release, scheduled for September > 10[1]. To build them, at least rustc 1.59 is needed, and Bullseye > currently only has ver

Re: Will firefox-esr move to version 102 in bullseye?

2022-08-24 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2022-08-24 15:01 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 07:52:44PM +0100, Tixy wrote: >> Mozilla stops supporting the old ESR a few months after a new one is >> released [1]. So I assume Debian would ship the new one, certainly at >> least at the point the old one gets known secu

Re: Will firefox-esr move to version 102 in bullseye?

2022-08-24 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 07:52:44PM +0100, Tixy wrote: > Mozilla stops supporting the old ESR a few months after a new one is > released [1]. So I assume Debian would ship the new one, certainly at > least at the point the old one gets known security vulnerabilities. > > [1] https://support.mozilla

Re: Will firefox-esr move to version 102 in bullseye?

2022-08-24 Thread Tixy
On Wed, 2022-08-24 at 20:13 +0200, Anders Andersson wrote: > While investigating my options for hardware acceleration in the > browser I found a snippet on the debian wiki that I'm trying to parse: > > From: https://wiki.debian.org/Firefox#Hardware_Video_Acceleration > > This is for Debian 11 / Bu

Will firefox-esr move to version 102 in bullseye?

2022-08-24 Thread Anders Andersson
While investigating my options for hardware acceleration in the browser I found a snippet on the debian wiki that I'm trying to parse: From: https://wiki.debian.org/Firefox#Hardware_Video_Acceleration > This is for Debian 11 / Bullseye > [...] > firefox-esr is projected to be updated to version 10