Just a question.
I upgraded to FireDragon 11.28.x, but I thought as, Firefox 140 is the last ESR version, that Floorp would release the new major version, with a year full of feature improvements, and FireDragon would do the same.
Any plans about this?
Thank you so much for the NICE web browser.
dbus-glib is probably not needed in depends.
Hi,
please, don't misuse the package release for the unusual versioning of upstream.
If upstream's versioning is 1.2.3-1 then make the pkgver 1.2.3.1, if it's 1.2.3-1.1 then make the pkgver 1.2.3.1.1. For example take a look at how it is done for extra/linux-rt or extra/linux-rt-lts.
Leave the pkgrel to the package release -1, -2, -3 and leave dotted pkgrel to the users, so a user can build an individual -1.1, -1.2 etc. and automatically follow the AUR, if the package maintainer bumps the pkgver or pkgrel.
Don't break the pkgrel, just because upstream does use such an odd versioning. The pkgrel is for the package release, not for the upstream version.
Regards,
Ralf
Correction: Replace the "-" by a "_", see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PKGBUILD#pkgver
Everyone can now participate in the general package update process! The process is almost entirely automated, these are the necessary steps:
- Create an MR with your changes to the source repo (the
firedragon folder contains the files of this repo)
- Wait for a maintainer to review and merge it
- Done! When merging, the PKGBUILD will automatically be deployed to AUR via the CI pipeline.
I already noticed as well. Will push the change to AUR soon. Regarding the closed source Floorp components, I have been in contact with Ryosuke and now have access to the closed source. I propose creating an issue at GitLab to discuss how to move forward regarding this topic.
Hey @dr46onf1r3, it looks like the problem is with translations, the l10n-central submodule should be at commit b1cfac382d73f99251cf3e7076cc90e4612572f6 instead of 4c2c1ca3e907d8ce170be6770d892d17e08c0e56.