Tristan Miller wrote:
Greetings.


Probably.  I've verified that the Tumbleweed/x86_64 packages build
correctly on my local machine.  I haven't tried building Leap
15.1/x86_64 packages myself but the openSUSE Build Service is taking
care of that now.

You can already do some testing if you want by grabbing the RPMs from
<https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:psych0naut:branches:mozilla/seamonkey>.
  (Go to Repositories -> openSUSE 15.1 -> Go to download repository.)
But you'll need to wait until the packages are done building -- this may
take an hour or two.

Note that I haven't actually tried installing and running the RPMs yet.
  Do so at your own risk, and make sure you back up your profile first.

I haven't been able to get i586 packages to build for any flavour of
openSUSE.  This always results in the linker throwing an out-of-memory
error.  Wolfgang Rosenauer and I tried various workarounds but none of
them worked.

Regards,
Tristan

Greetings, or Grüße
I tried getting seamonkey-2.53.1-lp151.20.1.x86_64.rpm but the response was
Please login to access the requested page.

and that was not something I felt able to do. That is the first reference I have seen to Leap 15.2 and I now see May 7 is the date.

--
spammo ergo sum, viruses courtesy of https://www.nsa.gov/malware/
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