Hi, Am 03.12.2010 11:30, schrieb Hans-Peter Jansen:
[Always being unsure, where to direct general firefox issues]
opensuse-factory-mozilla@ if you like another mailinglist ;-) But I read this as well.
obviously, the mozilla repos where organized, and and Firefox 3.6 was moved to mozilla:maintained/firefox36. BS tells us, that 3.6 was built just fine:
mozilla:maintained is not really meant for distributing anything. It's more just a "source store" where official updates for older distributions can be prepared. In general: Development repos which not always publish packages and if so it's just for testing: mozilla:Factory is "just" for preparing Factory packages mozilla:maintained is "just" for preparing updates for older distributions Repositories for public consumption: mozilla is the recommended repository for stable Mozilla related backports/updates mozilla:legacy is where previous versions are stored and also being maintained as long as upstream provides updates, afterwards package lying around there w/o updates for a bit longer until they are so outdated that nobody ever would use them anymore ;-) mozilla:beta is where beta versions are distributed using this repository requires to use "mozilla" also mozilla:alpha where alpha versions are distributed (also requires "mozilla" to be enabled). Need to be used very carefully but currently empty IIRC mozilla:experimental very specific repository to provide likely unstable test builds (never update from there automatically ;-)) Hope that helps a bit, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org