Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 3/5/2010 6:04 PM, Bernard Mercier wrote:
Jens Hatlak avait énoncé :
Bernard Mercier wrote:
In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who
prefers
FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are done in
the
background and only the changed files are replaced.
Is there something like this in SeaMonkey and if no will it be there
and
when?
SM 2 already has support for that (Help> Check for Updates). Maybe it's
disabled if you installed SM through your Linux distribution or the user
you're running it with doesn't have write permissions for the
application directory.
HTH
Jens
As far as I see, when the 'update' is detected, SeaMonkey proposes to
go to the
web site and download a new version.
That's not what FF does, it updates automatically only thos files
which have a
need for it.
Yes the newest SM version does the background update; the "Go to
website" was only for the earlier series. If its installed via a vendor
(Linux Vendor) it *might* be different.
Go to www.seamonkey-project.org install the latest version; and future
versions, as they become available, will act just like Firefox.
Bernard, as Justin says, SeaMonkey Version 2 does partial upgrades now.
As I recall the upgrade from SM 2.0.2 to 2.0.3 was an approx 250k to
300kbyte download.
Daniel
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