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what is the repository address for firefox daily updates?

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Firefox has a ppa: address for linux users to update their browser versions. That's all I am looking for. add-apt-repository ppa:<<fill in please>> <<options>>

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For as to why no SeaMonkey packages from Ubuntu.

  • Bug #987713 Please remove seamonkey source and binaries from precise
  • Bug #1197635 (needs-packaging) There aren't SeaMonkey for newer Ubuntu on official Ubuntu repository

Otherwise you do not need to use packaged builds of SeaMonkey in order to use it.

If it is 64-bit Linux builds then see http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.26.1/contrib/

Though there has been issues with having more bleeding edge builds of SeaMonkey for Linux due to platform changes requiring newer system libraries. http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2837375

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Hi Ian, If the version is built by your Distro contact them.

Where do you get the beta from  ?

Note

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By the time I received one reply, I had already solved the issue. But a repository for seamonkey will be appreciated.

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From where did I get what beta? I am using Firefox 30.0

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I took it you may be using Firefox beta also already from your comment

Beta-Tester since 1990 Netscape Navigator 

Sorry no idea about Seamonkey ppa s unless this is any use to you

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Solução escolhida

For as to why no SeaMonkey packages from Ubuntu.

  • Bug #987713 Please remove seamonkey source and binaries from precise
  • Bug #1197635 (needs-packaging) There aren't SeaMonkey for newer Ubuntu on official Ubuntu repository

Otherwise you do not need to use packaged builds of SeaMonkey in order to use it.

If it is 64-bit Linux builds then see http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.26.1/contrib/

Though there has been issues with having more bleeding edge builds of SeaMonkey for Linux due to platform changes requiring newer system libraries. http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2837375

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Ian,

Technically speaking, SeaMonkey isn't an official Mozilla project. It is a "community build" which has far more access to Mozilla resources than any other community build, including use of the FTP servers. http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/