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Was there any particular reason for the jump now from Firefox & Thunderbird 115 ESR
to 125 which is not an ESR rather than waiting just a couple of months for 128 which is the next ESR ?
Was there any particular reason for the jump now from Firefox & Thunderbird 115 ESR
to 125 which is not an ESR rather than waiting just a couple of months for 128 which is the next ESR ?
The previous Thunderbird and the Firefox ESR wouldn't compile on -current without both downgrading to an old Rust, and downgrading to LLVM17 as well. So once TB caught up (enough) to FF, it was time.
The previous Thunderbird and the Firefox ESR wouldn't compile on -current without both downgrading to an old Rust, and downgrading to LLVM17 as well. So once TB caught up (enough) to FF, it was time.
Thanks, good to know, but warnings of pip do not bother me, I prefer to know about any little issue, since I have all python packages from Slackware and a lot from SBo installed as dependencies.
Any particular reason for us to be stuck in libgtop 2.40.0, released 5 years ago? I just built 2.41.3 and it builds and works perfectly using our current SlackBuild.
This is something I also want to ask, if we can upgrade libgtop... (its the only package in my /etc/slackpkg/blacklist) else gnome 45 run out of the box in current.
thanks.
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