> > I thought those downloads are for administrators to use them for
> > intranet distribution. How would a dependency on the OS used to
download
> > make sense?
>
> The best option is now to download from
> https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/
> https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/
>
> Mozilla always told that we should not do this, but we have no choice,
> because the "correct" way does not work any more.
>
> The only caveat is that we should first check whether the version is
> also already mentioned on the web pages, before otherwise the files in
> archive can get last-minute bugfixes without notice, and without
> modifying the version number.
It's really hard to find polite words for this mess.
So there is actually no reliable way to get a stable released Firefox
build.
* The website serves you whatever it feels like (or nothing at all)
* The FTP/HTTP archive may or may not contain unmarked alphas/betas
So i need to paste every link into wget now? And what am I supposed to get
then?
Best Regards
Heiko
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