Package Details: firefox-beta-bin 133.0rc1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/firefox-beta-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: firefox-beta-bin
Description: Standalone web browser from mozilla.org - Beta
Upstream URL: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/channel/#beta
Keywords: gecko
Licenses: GPL, MPL, LGPL
Conflicts: firefox-beta
Provides: firefox
Submitter: Schnouki
Maintainer: symen (bittin)
Last Packager: bittin
Votes: 398
Popularity: 1.26
First Submitted: 2010-07-07 09:05 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-19 07:46 (UTC)

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symen commented on 2017-10-07 08:31 (UTC) (edited on 2017-10-07 08:32 (UTC) by symen)

@DeathHacker Again that's expected, you can't open the same profile simultaneously. If you want multiple instances running you must use a different profile for each of them. @btd1337 Agreed, although another approach could be to replace the binary with a launch wrapper script that add the --class argument if not specified by the user. This is uglier than modifying the desktop script, but it has the advantage of also working when running firefox from the terminal (which is why I did it this way in my package).

btd1337 commented on 2017-10-07 04:57 (UTC)

Maintainer, Please, change this lines in the .desktop file to fix duplicate icon error. [Desktop Entry] Exec=/opt/firefox-beta/firefox --class="firefox-beta" %u StartupWMClass=firefox-beta [Desktop Action new-window] Exec=/opt/firefox-beta/firefox --new-window --class="firefox-beta" %u [Desktop Action new-private-window] Exec=/opt/firefox-beta/firefox --private-window --class="firefox-beta" %u

Det commented on 2017-10-06 18:48 (UTC)

Not just the .desktop, that's the install location.

sudobash418 commented on 2017-10-06 17:48 (UTC)

@symen You're right; I ran 'firefox-beta-bin --new-instance' and it opened Firefox Beta However, when I tried the same while having firefox open, it complained that Firefox was already running and that it wasn't responding. Another thing I noticed: the desktop file points to /opt/firefox-beta/firefox It should point to /opt/firefox-beta-bin/firefox

symen commented on 2017-10-02 08:42 (UTC) (edited on 2017-10-02 08:42 (UTC) by symen)

@DeathHacker and @luso58 You should be able to keep both browsers installed and run any of them. However if you already have one instance of firefox running and you run the firefox (or firefox-beta) executable, the default behaviour is to open a new window of the instance currently running. Did you make sure that firefox was completely closed when running firefox-beta (or vice-versa)? You can force firefox to open a new instance with the "--new-instance" option. By the way, you can have different versions running simultaneously by using different profiles. Use "-p" to open the profile manager, and "-p <profile-name>" to launch firefox with a specific profile.

sudobash418 commented on 2017-10-01 19:57 (UTC) (edited on 2017-10-01 19:57 (UTC) by sudobash418)

So, I noticed some odd things about Firefox Beta when I installed it. For example, the about page in both showed something like "Mozilla Firefox 55.<something> archlinux" However, 'firefox -v' and 'firefox-beta -v' gave me 55.<something> and 57.0 respectively. The original reason I wanted Beta was so I could use the new UI and WebExtensions. Oddly enough, in both browsers the "legacy" extensions (which weren't supposed to work in 57) worked fine, and the interface looked identical. So, for my sanity's sake, I closed Firefox completely, 'pacman -R firefox', and voila, opening firefox-beta gave me the new UI as well as breaking LastPass. This should NOT have taken me this long to figure out!

luso58 commented on 2017-09-30 08:19 (UTC)

I have everything up to date and both extra/firefox and aur/firefox-beta-bin installed and both `firefox` and `firefox-beta` start firefox beta. I checked, and the firefox command starts the firefox binary of the stable firefox (55). Is this some known issue or am I doing something wrong? Everything up to date as of the submit time of this comment, I use GNOME.

gaelic commented on 2017-09-22 16:44 (UTC)

Hi, both sha512sums_i686=('') sha512sums_x86_64=('') are empty, Cheers, g

Det commented on 2017-09-20 18:07 (UTC)

I think it's also got to do with: https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/commit/trunk?h=packages/firefox&id=44e8e010c7c02cbae56a2bbc1254ba43c22a3b85 And judging from https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1400721: status-firefox57: fix-optional → affected status-firefox-esr52: wontfix → affected tracking-firefox57: --- → ? [...] status-firefox57: affected → fixed Resolution: --- → FIXED Target Milestone: --- → mozilla57 [...] status-firefox56: wontfix → affected ..you gonna have to stick to freetype 2.8.0(?) or wait for 57.0b1.