
Am 25.07.2012 02:16, schrieb Felix Miata:
Without the mozilla repo enabled, I have current Firefox v14, and non-current Thunderbird v13 and SeaMonkey v2.10. If I enable mozilla repo to get current TB v14 and SM v2.11, zypper wants to downgrade Firefox to v13. What magic is required to have all three apps current a week or more after the newest of the three was released by upstream?
AFAIK that factory-mozilla list does no longer exist? Anyway I'm not sure why Firefox was released already officially via the update channel while Thunderbird and SeaMonkey are still pending. All were submitted at the same time. If you switch on the mozilla repo you should have access to all of them immediately. Why it wants to downgrade Firefox to 13 must be a package manager error. I'm running my systems all on "mozilla" and it just worked for me. Can you find all the current versions via zypper search -s? And what does zypper tell you if you zypper install the current version explicitely? Could be a vendor lock for example. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory-mozilla+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory-mozilla+owner@opensuse.org