ewong is still having trouble with the update process and also very busy at work. In theory it should have been ready 2-3 weeks ago but in reality it will be some time unfortunately. Bug reports against Adrians versions are accepted. Consider them semi official. The only drawback is that symbols are not available which makes it hard finding the cause of an error if it crashes.

FRG


James Knott wrote:
On 06/01/2017 09:41 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 6/1/17 9:30 AM, James Knott wrote:
It appears to work with OAuth2 on GMail, but not with my ISPs email,
which is provided by Yahoo.  When will the Linux version be available?


This one?

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-linux64/


That would be it.  When does it become "official"?  My main system is
Linux and I prefer to install only released software on it.

Also, I've noticed something curious.  Many Linux apps, including
Seamonkey, have been 64 bit for years, yet the Windows versions seem to
be stuck at 32 bits, even though 64 bit Windows has been standard, with
new hardware, for a few years now.  Any idea why?  I've been running 64
bit Linux for about 11 years and my notebook came with 64 bit Windows 7,
when I bought it almost 5 years ago.


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