Ah, so the next 64-bit unstable build will also be 27.6! That should mean that a stable 27.5 is coming relatively soon (not that it matters to me too much, I exclusively use these unstable builds for my personal use).GMforker wrote:See https://github.com/MoonchildProductions ... 50c8c3ac41
Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
Our master is normally 1 version ahead of release. However, when we are getting close to a new major release, a new branch is created from the previous unstable, to prepare for that release, perform acceptance tests, and solve any remaining issues. The master branch will, at that point, get a version bump and effectively be 2 versions ahead of the published release versions, until the new release is published as final.GMforker wrote:See https://github.com/MoonchildProductions ... 50c8c3ac41hobbledehoy899 wrote:Is that filename a typo or is that really an alpha version of 27.6?
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
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_170925.linux-i686.tar.bz2
ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.6.0a1_170925.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
It seems that the latest build (2017-09-29) has regressed on the YouTube layout... To be honest, I think this is a symptom of a larger issue rather then just an individual issue.
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
By regressed do you mean restored the older design? If so that was the intended result.
Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
It works perfectly for me. Thanks Trava.trava90 wrote:By regressed do you mean restored the older design? If so that was the intended result.
Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
So it's an intentional regression...I hope you realize the terrible precedent this could set if put into a proper release.trava90 wrote:By regressed do you mean restored the older design? If so that was the intended result.
Also, you seem to have completely overlooked this option in your YouTube channel menu.
Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
The older Youtube design seems to work fine for me with the 9-29 build. And the performance on Youtube pages is much better.
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
It's not an "intentional regression", it's restoring a previous setting. The only change made between the 9-28 and 9-29 builds was to the SSUAO for YouTube (restoring it back to what was used in Pale Moon 27.4.2 release), which causes YT (due to their user agent sniffing) to serve us the older site design. This was done because of problems with the new design (see the several new YouTube-related forum threads that have been created since the release of 27.5.0, particularly the one about excessive CPU usage).hobbledehoy899 wrote:So it's an intentional regression...I hope you realize the terrible precedent this could set if put into a proper release.
Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
Oh god, that's horrendous! I take back my comments about this being a regression!trava90 wrote:particularly the one about excessive CPU usage
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
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_171002.linux-i686.tar.bz2
ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.6.0a1_171002.linux-i686.tar.bz2
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
Alert:
425 Can't open data connection for transfer of "/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.6.0a1_171002.linux-i686.tar.bz2"
I get "can't open data connection" for every attempt at connecting to this address, also just "ftp.palemoon.org".
425 Can't open data connection for transfer of "/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.6.0a1_171002.linux-i686.tar.bz2"
I get "can't open data connection" for every attempt at connecting to this address, also just "ftp.palemoon.org".
Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
Make sure to use passive mode connections when using an ftp client.Donotfillintheblank wrote:425 Can't open data connection for transfer of "/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.6.0a1_171002.linux-i686.tar.bz2"
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
Most linux ftp clients go passive mode if you include the "-p" option, e.g.
ftp -p ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bi ... 86.tar.bz2
Other options; you can use wget...
wget ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bi ... 86.tar.bz2
or you can browse the directory with a web browser by going to the URL...
ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/
...and right-clicking on the file and selecting download.
ftp -p ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bi ... 86.tar.bz2
Other options; you can use wget...
wget ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bi ... 86.tar.bz2
or you can browse the directory with a web browser by going to the URL...
ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/
...and right-clicking on the file and selecting download.
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
I was using Pale Moon as I was always able to access FTP repositories through http with a normal browser.Moonchild wrote:Make sure to use passive mode connections when using an ftp client.Donotfillintheblank wrote:425 Can't open data connection for transfer of "/32bit-unstable-Linux/palemoon-27.6.0a1_171002.linux-i686.tar.bz2"
Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
I was using Pale Moon. I tried several modes - dropping/including the filename itself from the URL, through http and ftp, dropping/including the username/password part.Walter Dnes wrote:Most linux ftp clients go passive mode if you include the "-p" option, e.g.
ftp -p ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bi ... 86.tar.bz2
Other options; you can use wget...
wget ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bi ... 86.tar.bz2
or you can browse the directory with a web browser by going to the URL...
ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/
...and right-clicking on the file and selecting download.
In the latter case, the site will ask for username/password, but then still will give me the "no connection" message.
Just browsing the directory does not seem possible - I get a message saying "/" was not found, or something to this extent.
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
What happens when you click (or right-click) on the following URL...Donotfillintheblank wrote:Just browsing the directory does not seem possible - I get a message saying "/" was not found, or something to this extent.
ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/
...I tried this and it does give me the directory listing.
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux - Unstable builds
Hm. I may have some egg on my face. I was using Opera when I was writing my latest reply. The old Opera version 12.16, and it is giving me the message something seems to be wrong with the FTP module.Walter Dnes wrote:What happens when you click (or right-click) on the following URL...Donotfillintheblank wrote:Just browsing the directory does not seem possible - I get a message saying "/" was not found, or something to this extent.
ftp://contrib:get@ftp.palemoon.org/32bit-unstable-Linux/
...I tried this and it does give me the directory listing.
However I was using Pale Moon earlier. As I am not absolutely certain this did happen with Pale Moon, and not only with Opera, I'll have to check again. Using several browsers may get somewhat confusing at times...
I will keep you posted. Thanks for your attention (and sorry for the gaffe)....