YES, i know ff 67.0 is not ESR.   But, inevitably these changes will come down 
the pike, and i'm having a bit of trouble finding useful info.


First: The "Profile per Install" really screws me up, as i have an NFS shared 
linux environment where users get firefox via /usr/local/firefox which is a 
symbolic link to /usr/local/firefox-{version} (e.g. firefox-67.0).   I use 
autofs automounter also, but the resolved-realpath changes for every release, 
and so the code is going to "help me out" by generating a spankin' new Profile 
for all my users all the time.  That's entirely untenable.  I've updated bug:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1528082

asking for something more than a proposed Environment Variable (hopefully 
mozilla.cfg admin pref) to keep this from happening.


Second:  Al l(or at least many) of my mozilla.cfg "defaultPref()" values now 
seem to be "LOCKED" in about:config.  (what the?!)
Did something change in the autoconfig world intentionally or accidentally?

there's a very good reason to defaultPref() to set desired values w/o being 
hostile to my user-base and letting them change if they really need/want to.  
If that functionality is being designed away, then i have to figure out some 
other way to deal with this.

Any clues/guidance/pointers highly appreciated.

thanks,
--stephen


-- 
Stephen Dowdy  -  Systems Administrator  -  NCAR/RAL
303.497.2869   -  [email protected]        -  http://www.ral.ucar.edu/~sdowdy/

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