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Where are older tarballs for Linux?

Unread post by Pentium4User » 2022-09-29, 14:30

Hello,
because the current PM version has an issue with WebAudio, I would like to use an older version (31.2.x). Where can I find it?
The archive server only lists windows builds and some .mar files.

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Re: Where are older tarballs for Linux?

Unread post by arkaland » 2022-09-29, 19:11

:thumbup: Try this url:
http://archive.palemoon.org/palemoon/
As of this moment, it still works, and you should be able to download whatever version you want.

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Re: Where are older tarballs for Linux?

Unread post by Moonchild » 2022-09-29, 19:40

Yeah there's no archives of the mainline linux version up there at the moment.
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Re: Where are older tarballs for Linux?

Unread post by Moonchild » 2022-09-30, 21:02

Thanks to Travis keeping copies of stuff he built, the archive server now has archived versions of the mainline Linux binaries as well as Windows.
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