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I'm using testing, but this issue goes beyond it, so I'm posting it here
Given the new development mode of firefox, with major releases in a very short time span, I often find myself having a new Firefox version installed (e.g. FF 6), but with some important addons yet not ported to FF's current version. Besides waiting, I'm aware of two solutions for this: either disable FF's extension compatibility checking, or prevent firefox from being updated in pacman.conf. I've tried the former, but the result was unimpressive. I am seriously considering the latter, but would that be an acceptable decision, security-wise? Is there any other course of action?
Last edited by gauthma (2011-08-23 11:17:59)
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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo … ter-tools/
A little ducking doesn't hurt.
Last edited by hauzer (2011-08-22 19:16:41)
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Eheh, it seems t be working fine! Thanks for the idea!
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This extensions works very well for me. I use aurora both on arch (from heftig's repo) and windows and on both all my extensions have kept on working through all releases.
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This extensions works very well for me. I use aurora both on arch (from heftig's repo) and windows and on both all my extensions have kept on working through all releases.
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I think I have to use the nightly version of pentadactyl http://code.google.com/p/dactyl/downloa … entadactyl but it works just fine.
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This extensions works very well for me. I use aurora both on arch (from heftig's repo) and windows and on both all my extensions have kept on working through all releases.
Thanks, this seems to be a good solution as well!
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