Bill Davidsen wrote:
Ant wrote:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.16/
Works fine, but is there any hope the download page could have a link to
current versions of popular plugins along with the link to the 64-bit
Linux version? Going in and editing the version in the xpi didn't work,
a more recent daily was needed to get it working.
And on that topic, what would it take to get 64-bit Linux supported?
More people are running 64 bit than 32 bit, at least for installs done
in the last 18 months (my bittorrent server shows that for both Fedora
and Mint). About two years ago there was a mention that someone had
donated server capacity to finally allow supporting 64-bit, but it
doesn't happen, so "Check for updates" never helps, upgrades must all be
manual unless your distribution tracks changes and updates.
I'm lazy and leave that kind of stuff to the distribution - opensuse.
The update came through yesterday. What distribution are you using
where you have to take care of all this yourself?
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