Ronnie wrote:
TCW wrote:
On 3/13/2017 2:08 PM, Ronnie wrote:
why is seamonkey saying it's 'out of date' when 2.46 was just recently
released?

Because yes, it is out of date. I have seen some attempts to build
2.49 on the Mozilla site, t seems to be failing to build for Win32/64
as it was previously. You should run the Adrian Kalla 2.48 build. It
is stable. If you don't know where it is, I or someone else can point
you to it.
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Well for linux distributions that heavily rely on repositories, until
those repositories are updated, which doesn't occur until an official
release. It only serves to make people uncomfortable running seamonkey
and move on to another browser.


It would have helped if you stated in your original post, what operating system, version of SeaMonkey you are using and where you are seeing this "out of date" message.

That said, my SeaMonkey Start Page tells me;

Congratulations! You've downloaded (or compiled) a stable version of SeaMonkey.

Nothing about it being out of date.

I'm using Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46 and I did not install it from a Linux repository.

Firefox 49 is out of date and that might be what is triggering that "out of date" message on a website.

I believe SeaMonkey 2.48 will be based on Firefox 51, which is also out of date. :(


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