Lee wrote:
On 7/16/17, Mason83 <[email protected]> wrote:
On 14/07/2017 19:06, Mason83 wrote:
On 13/07/2017 16:43, chokito wrote:

Mason83 wrote:

The 64-bit version of plugin-container.exe
has MD5: 33d3c39d859b84772dfc17c2d27f5705

This MD5-checksum corresponds to an old version of 2.49.1 from
2017-05-28.

I don't know how you figured that out.
Do you keep old versions lying around?

Yes indeed, I am running 20170528045907.

Why did I not get notified of Adrian's new version?

Manual "Check for Updates" returns
No updates available.

Is it because the version number wasn't bumped?

The latest version 2.49.1 is from 2017-06-19. (The better name would be
2.49.2).
https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-windows32/
https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-windows64/

Thanks. Will update.

Anyone else seeing this issue?

If "this issue" is check for updates says no updates are available -
yes, it happened to me too.  I had to download & install the
2017-06-19 version manually.

Regards,
Lee


~/downloads/README:
[gerardjan@localhost Downloads]$ cat README
This directory contains precompiled binaries of
 SeaMonkey 2.46

Please read the release notes at
  http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.46/

A list of ftp.mozilla.org's mirror sites can be found at:
  http://www.mozilla.org/mirrors.html

These binaries were all built from mozilla's comm-central Mercurial repository,
off the SEAMONKEY_2.46_1_RELEASE tag, with the following commands used to obtain
the source:

  hg clone -r SEAMONKEY_2.46_1_RELEASE 
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/comm-release
  cd comm-release
  python client.py checkout --rev=SEAMONKEY_2.46_1_RELEASE

A source code tarball with the contents of comm-central/ in such a checkout is
available for download from the source/ subdirectory here on FTP.

Read http://developer.mozilla.org/en/Build_Documentation for instructions
on how to build your own copy of SeaMonkey.

The .exe files in win32/ are the main win32 release installers, letting you
chose which extensions to install.

The .zip files in win32/ contain a full optimized build without an installer.
If you do not understand how to get this to run, you should use installer
.exe instead.

linux-i686/ .tar.bz2 files are tarball builds for Linux on x86 platforms.

mac/ .dmg files are self-mounting disk images for Mac OS X, containing a
Intel32+Intel64 universal binaries.

Packages in other formats and for other platforms will appear in the contrib/
subdirectory as they are produced by volunteers.
Language packs are available from the langpacks/ subdirectory and can be
installed as add-ons and switched to using the Appearance preferences.
[gerardjan@gershwin Downloads]$



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