Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
MozillaFirefox (68.0.2 -> 68.1.0) ==== MozillaFirefox ==== Version update (68.0.2 -> 68.1.0) Subpackages: MozillaFirefox-translations-common
- Mozilla Firefox 68.1.0 * CVE-2019-11740 (bmo#1563133,bmo#1573160) Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 69, Firefox ESR 68.1, and Firefox ESR 60.9 - switched package to ESR branch
A question regarding firefox-esr: I had so far installed the firefox-esr package, firefox-esr-52.9.0-2.125.x86_64 This is because I need some plugin for Net ID using some gemalto card reader, for swedish government logins (npiidplg.so). That's basically the only thing I use ff for, my browser is vivaldi. The plugin uses the old API that had been removed from main FF. Today when upgrading I saw it was going to remove the esr version, so I locked it before it could be kicked out. Phew. Now I see this switch to ESR version in the changelog, and I have no real idea what to make of that. Would that new ESR version support the respective plugins? Or is that (IIRC old netscape) API also disabled on those? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org