THIS IS STUPID!
The problem is arising in Ubuntu because the builds against the current 
supported versions of Ubuntu have differing BuildIDs. This is because some 
stupid idiot chose to use the build time as the BuildID. Whoever that was needs 
teaching some lessons in basic software design and development. what makes it 
worse is the the BuildID is hard-coded into the specific install.

It is wrong to say that it would be rare for someone to have more than
one version of Ubuntu and be sharing profiles across those
installations. I know quite a few folk who try differing versions of
Ubuntu and do just that. In my case, I have a current build of Xfce 19
amd64 and Cinnamon 18 amd64 on the same machine and also have Xfce 18
i386 on a very useful but old-ish netbook for work during travelling. I
share profiles. The build of Firefox is EXACTLY the same version
(68.0.1) on all three -- SO WHY THE F**K CAN'T I SHARE PROFILES!!???

There is a clear and obvious solution to this. Firefox HAS and EXISTING
and PERFECTLY VALID Build ID.... SourceStamp. For what unearthly reason
is that NOT being used as the means of identifying whether the profile
is workable for the installed version of Firefox. Given that the rest of
the profile coding is platform independent, this should be perfectly
sufficient.

Go to work boys!!

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  Firefox 67 in Ubuntu 18.10 thinks it's an older version

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