On Sat, 14 May 2005, Sunny wrote:
On Friday 13 May 2005 19:48, Jon Nelson wrote:
I've recently noticed that the 'Update' button is missing from the Extensions dialog in firefox. Furthermore, I've noticed that the firefox I get from www.mozilla.org /does/ have the Update button, but the versions I've gotten from suse do not, and I include the "stock" version supplied by suse as well as the one supplied by the 'mozilla' supplemental.
Does anybody have any insight into where my Update button has gone? I have MozillaFirefox-1.0.4-0.1 installed, and the 1.0.4 version from mozilla.org. The same behavior existed with 1.0.3 with version MozillaFirefox-1.0.3-1.1.
I guess SuSE guys make some changes in where the binaries are stored (/opt/...), etc. If you use the Update button, it is going to get the update from mozilla.org, and after this "update" you will end up with 2 versions installed side by side, in different directories, maybe some libs will be overwritten, etc. If you want to use SuSE's rpm for firefox, you do not need this button, update with YOU :). Or, if you prefer to use mozilla's installer, do not use SuSE's rpm, and you will have the update button.
The update button also functions for upgrading extensions, which I find to be quite useful. In my opinion, if SuSE is doing this on purpose, they are severely hobbling the utility of Firefox, and since it's their package, it's their responsibility. Of course I know I could (and have done) installed the package from mozilla.org, but I was surprised to find this missing; it seems very strange. Lastly, this is all just supposition for now until somebody can definitively say, "yes, SuSE has disabled that functionality in their firefox packages". Perhaps I'll have to go digging through the patches in the SRPM to find out for sure. -- Carpe diem - Seize the day. Carp in denim - There's a fish in my pants! Jon Nelson <jnelson-suse@jamponi.net>