@herrtimson

Here's a 14.04 Trusty build:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/977vzb3mu8bf34z/firefox_59.0.2%2Bbuild1-0ubuntu0.14.04.4_armhf.deb?dl=0

I used the same approach with clang + gcc headers inside a Trusty
(gcc-4.8) container. Initially I got errors about ::gets() and Stack
Overflow sent me down some rabbit holes of attempting to use gcc-4.9
headers or libc++ armhf. Ultimately the workaround was to comment out
the offending line in gcc headers, and also fix a constexpr bug in the
<complex> header. These kinds of hacks are something one can be more
comfortable doing inside a Docker container.

I don't have a 14.04 armhf setup but I did test this on Raspbian
Stretch. Would be great if you could try it out on your system. Note
initially it used up all my Pi's RAM so I had to add 1 GB of swap.

For others, here is a 16.04 Xenial build:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ogdut56m2i0k0t9/firefox_59.0.2%2Bbuild1-0ubuntu0.16.04.3_armhf.deb?dl=0

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