![]() ![]() I've tested icedtea plugin and it works with new FF. > However, it's much more recent and has a lot of security fixes compared to our FF. > - first of all, plugin wrapper sometimes crashes with Adobe Flash Player 10, it's not random, it crashes on some specific applications and operations, Thanks to Martin we have new FF version ( ). ![]() On Thu, at 8:33 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote: He makes a valid point though about taking care of keeping /dev -> /hipster upgrades possible. In an ideal time-unlimited world I would of course otherwise agree with Nikola. This is not a justification, of course, but considering our resources, until we reach a stage when a release schedule is possible, consolidating oi-userland and facilitating testing (when no critical regression exists) should be a priority. On Debian stable and testing, in the past months, I have seen Iceweasel behave equally bad regarding Flash and crashes on exit (leading to zombified process), the same applies to Icedove for the latter issue. I vote for integration as there is no critical regression, while on the other side security issues are addressed and broader testing is important. On Friday, Novem6:26 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote: ![]() We can then focus on updating our video/input drivers before end of year. That way, you CAN still have your cake - while just eating some of it too! This is standard software porting practice. The other issues like migration issues is something we document to alleviate those issues with developer support teams. Users that need/want it (as we do something similar with GCC or NVIDIA packaging). So technically, we could push forward with FF 43b7 today and then provide a FF 38.4.0esr package as well for those The Oracle provided browser releases allows users to go back and do this (or we can support specific FF releases in IPS). Usually, if you need an older browser you can uninstall a current browser and install the old one (or place it in another directory - which I've done for years). We agreed that we could move to FF 43.x (now version 43.0b7 today) to resolve many rendering issues and migrate to the next ESR release or provide an additional package of the current 38.4.0 ESR release.
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