![]() not even sure the code can compile on modern-day computers w/ modern day compilers. 1.x and 2.0.x are no longer supported (doubt anyone can support these versions.1.x) single SeaMonkey version to the latest(depending on OS support) but as I mentioned before during my update investigations, it isn’t possible. I had the original intention when I first started the updates server project to update every (yes. I feel this might be considered a cop-out/excuse. To be honest, I’m not happy about this myself but realistically speaking, we all have only so much time to spend on this project. (Anything less is not possible due to certificate trust issues and updating these clients’ certificate info has come to the stage of being ‘impractical’ given our resources.) That said, while it is technically possible, it might just well be infeasible/impractical (again, given the resources we have). So when it does gets decommissioned, all versions = 2.38. That said, this domain will be decommissioned (not under our control, but I’m guessing this will be an eventuality). versions 2.53.4: These version still use the old domain.So updates are now being served with the following caveats: Hopefully this will help us improve the updates server. While I (and others) have tested against our installed versions, with the user base so broad, it’s difficult to find the edge cases. After struggling for so long, I’m happy to announce that I’ve pushed the Updates server to live.
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