Package Details: palemoon-bin 1:33.5.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/palemoon-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: palemoon-bin
Description: Open source web browser based on Firefox focusing on efficiency.
Upstream URL: http://linux.palemoon.org/
Keywords: browser goanna web
Licenses: GPL, MPL, LGPL
Conflicts: palemoon
Provides: palemoon
Submitter: sumt
Maintainer: oberon2007 (WorMzy)
Last Packager: oberon2007
Votes: 196
Popularity: 0.40
First Submitted: 2014-06-03 14:55 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-13 08:12 (UTC)

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yochananmarqos commented on 2021-06-09 23:20 (UTC)

@oberon2007: The source is now the GTK3 version, but you forgot to change the dependency from gtk2 to gtk3.

micwoj92 commented on 2021-04-27 16:53 (UTC)

Starting with Pale Moon 29.2.0, the browser no longer supports unmaintained legacy Firefox extensions that are not updated for/targeting Pale Moon directly. Please see the relevant announcement for details.

mozo commented on 2021-02-08 21:14 (UTC)

@oberon2007 When this package will be updated?

test0 commented on 2021-02-08 18:24 (UTC)

28.17.0 source link is broken (moved to http://archive.palemoon.org/palemoon/28.x/28.17.0/palemoon-28.17.0.linux-x86_64-gtk2.tar.xz due to 29.x released).

micwoj92 commented on 2021-02-06 12:26 (UTC)

It's fine. If you want updates faster, use non bin version, I updated it earlier today.

haawda commented on 2021-02-06 12:19 (UTC)

sorry, my mistake.

micwoj92 commented on 2021-02-06 12:14 (UTC)

Official binary is not out yet, please do not mark out of date.

micwoj92 commented on 2021-02-04 08:05 (UTC)

I've opened topic on https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=26148

and as a result made palemoon-gtk3-bin

If @oberon2007 or @WorMzy want to co-maintain just leave comment there.

micwoj92 commented on 2021-02-02 22:18 (UTC)

I think for this one there should be 2 packages, palemoon-gtk2-bin and palemoon-gtk3-bin. To keep the name consistency with upstream.

RoestVrijStaal commented on 2020-12-20 21:26 (UTC) (edited on 2020-12-20 21:31 (UTC) by RoestVrijStaal)

@WorMzy

Because upstream take a while to release their 'official' Linux binaries, while the source code is available immediately. If the PKGBUILD is updated before the binaries are available, then people will get 404 errors until upstream pull their finger out. ;)

True, but the upstream released the new version (at the time of writing this) 3 days ago already... (2020-12-17 00:10 to be precise)

Not sure if the AUR allows bin-packages which get autoupdated by an external application polling download pages of the upstream.