Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Donotfillintheblank » 2017-10-08, 10:47

Actually, no. I may actually have been using Pale Moon when I wrote the reply I was mentioning. The confusion arose because I had the two browsers both open for some time.

Indeed I am using Opera right now but I may very well have been using Pale Moon then.

Either way, I'll have to check again.

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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-10-10, 00:40

It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.6.0a1_171009.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-10-18, 21:05

A bit late this week, while the developers were tracking down and fixing a bug that affected the linux build. Thanks for your hard work guys The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.6.0a1_171018.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-10-23, 22:19

It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.6.0a1_171023.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-10-30, 17:51

It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.6.0a1_171030.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-11-06, 14:04

It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.7.0a1_171106.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by hobbledehoy899 » 2017-11-13, 04:39

Today marks the first day that the "a*" number has increased to a number higher than 1.

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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Moonchild » 2017-11-13, 07:36

hobbledehoy899 wrote:Today marks the first day that the "a*" number has increased to a number higher than 1.
For a reason!
If you had sync set up in a1, you should have automagically been migrated to pmsync.palemoon.org now (check clusterURL in about:config)
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by hobbledehoy899 » 2017-11-13, 08:22

Moonchild wrote:For a reason!
I didn't say there wasn't a reason, in fact I'd hope there be a reason (which you explained really well in your post).

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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-11-13, 18:42

It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.7.0a2_171113.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-11-20, 17:30

It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.7.0a2_171120.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by hobbledehoy899 » 2017-11-21, 22:55

Walter Dnes wrote:It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL
Whoa, since when does the 32-bit build come before the 64-bit build? Or is it just a matter of Trava forgetting to update the master post?

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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-11-22, 00:10

hobbledehoy899 wrote:
Walter Dnes wrote:It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL
Whoa, since when does the 32-bit build come before the 64-bit build? Or is it just a matter of Trava forgetting to update the master post?
Separate maintainers on seprate schedules. I do builds on Mondays for my personal use, so it's just a matter of uploading the new tarball, deleting the previous tarball, and updating this thread. I'm retired, so I have more time to do this.

BTW, there may be a new 32-bit build posted in the next few hours. Unstable testing is supposed to test for and catch bugs. It did just that. See thread https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=17471 I've currently got the build process running, and will test the latest code on my machine. If it fixes the problem, I'll upload the tarball tonight to replace yesterday's upload..
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-11-22, 01:22

An unscheduled bug-fix 32-bit linux unstable upload is now available at ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.7.0a2_171121.linux-i686.tar.bz2 It fixes a website-rendering issue noted in thread https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?p=127930
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by trava90 » 2017-11-23, 03:33

hobbledehoy899 wrote:Whoa, since when does the 32-bit build come before the 64-bit build? Or is it just a matter of Trava forgetting to update the master post?
It's exactly as Walter said: "Separate maintainers on separate schedules". I have been traveling the past few days and not been able to upload new builds. I got home today, and will push out a new unstable build either later tonight or in the morning.

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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by hobbledehoy899 » 2017-11-23, 18:24

trava90 wrote:I have been traveling the past few days and not been able to upload new builds. I got home today, and will push out a new unstable build either later tonight or in the morning.
I doubt it was intentional, but I appreciate the Thanksgiving Day release; at least I have one thing to briefly smile about today.

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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-11-27, 23:18

It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.7.0a2_171127.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-12-04, 21:09

It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.7.0a2_171204.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-12-11, 23:25

It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.7.0a2_171211.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds

Unread post by Walter Dnes » 2017-12-18, 21:09

It's Monday again. The latest 32-bit unstable linux build tarball is available for download at URL

ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.7.0a2_171218.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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