On 10/11/2012 09:52 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WaltS wrote:

On 10/11/2012 09:24 AM, Peter Nieman wrote:
When I start Seamonkey as root (on Linux) I am sent to
"http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/"; which says: "Warning! You're
using an old stable version of SeaMonkey".
When I then click Help -> Check for Updates... I get: "No Updates Found
- There are no updates available".
Why?


Why do you want to start SeaMonkey as root? Do you like living dangerously.

If you installed it manually as the user. That would be the best way to
update.

If you installed it through your package manager, then check there.

Alternately, you can download and install from here.

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/

Even so, why would v. 2.12.1 elicit such a dire warning?


The update is being throttled, and hasn't been made available to all users at that time. Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey all do it.

Why is "No Updates Found. There are no updates available" a dire warning?

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