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Hi guys,
Thunderbird (email client) current stable version is 91. but Manjaro repos have either 78. or 92. beta.
Why is that? Why not to have current stable?
Thanks
S
Because Arch hasn’t updated it yet. thunderbird-beta-bin
is an AUR (Arch User Repository) package.
Thunderbird 91 is only offered as direct download from thunderbird.net and not as an upgrade from Thunderbird version 78 or earlier. A future release will provide updates from earlier versions.
Sure, but get no response
? nothing new since 6 days, why re-open ? manjaro or archlinux, is the same version, is flagged in arch
Historically, always code is very late compared to aur versions
Exists some subjects here for resolve this
discord-canary
… someone reported that needs updated on our end in this topic:
@bogdancovaciu I don’t think so: Arch Linux - discord-canary 0.0.128-1 (x86_64)
Ah okay I see, so we can fast-track it to stable
@papajoke Agree your point, but I contacted the maintainer get no response, so we can build it on our end like we do for the arm version? https://gitlab.manjaro.org/manjaro-arm/packages/community/code
There’s nothing to build, it’s binary source. I’ve just pushed it to all branches.
I’d like to request the update of avogadrolibs
(Arch Linux - Package Search).
I’m trying to compile the latest version of avogadroapp
from AUR without success (see discussion in AUR (en) - avogadroapp), and I think this may be related to the outdated avogadrolibs
.
Imported security updated for element-desktop was released.
see:
matrix blog and #element-web:matrix.org
(the forum does not let me post link here)
Arch Linux has already update the package.
Thanks for the heads up. element-desktop
& element-web
1.84 are now available in all branches.
Indeed, sir.
Off-topic posts have been removed.
May want to push the Discord
package as soon as possible through the branches. It was updated and Manjaro users won’t be able to use Discord if it’s also not updated on the repos.
It’s updated now, but while you’re waiting in the future you can “cheat”:
I post it here as I am not sure the best place (packager is neither @manjaro.org or @archlinux.com email), grub-btrfs
4.10.2 fix the issue that currently breaks grub-mkconfig
I think it should be fast tracked, so people stop not being able to have a working grub update when installing/removing kernels. Currently on Unstable Manjaro - Branch Compare. Threads related to the issue New kernel installed but does not shown in grub - #16 by Antynea and Installation of Kernel 5.14 doesn't create a grub menu entry - #24 by freggel.doe