On 05/19/2021 06:09 PM, Siard wrote:
Bob Bernstein:
Richard Owlett:
I've been getting SeaMonkey from there since days of Squeeze
[now running Buster] without any problems.
Yes. They don't distribute debs, but they do distribute binary
versions with install procedures.
Not sure which route I should take, binary from the
seamonkey-project.org site, or deb from the repo named in
wiki.debian.org/Seamonkey. I'm leaning toward the
first-mentioned.
Opinions?
I found that taking the tarball from seamonkey-project.org is dead easy.
Just unpack it in /opt and start /opt/seamonkey/seamonkey. No installation
needed.
+*1* !!
You can have a look at the seamonkey-project.org site now and then to see if
a new version is available, but you can also follow
www.seamonkey-project.org/news via RSS, so you get notified when a new version
is available. Then just delete /opt/seamonkey and put the new version there.
( RSS link: https://www.seamonkey-project.org/news-atom )