Re: [arch-general] Thunderbird 78

2020-10-27 Thread Bjoern Franke via arch-general
Am 27.10.20 um 23:12 schrieb Javier via arch-general: > I really hope not, I prefer to wait than having to build TB on every release. > Besides, current version works just fine... > There are also bin-packages so you don't have build it really. Best Regards Bjoern

Re: [arch-general] Thunderbird 78

2020-10-27 Thread Javier via arch-general
I really hope not, I prefer to wait than having to build TB on every release. Besides, current version works just fine... Regards ! -- Javier On 10/27/20 11:27 AM, Geo Kozey via arch-general wrote: >> From: Bjoern Franke via arch-general >> Sent: Tue Oct 27 14:35:38 CET 2020 >> To: >> Cc: Bj

Re: [arch-general] Thunderbird 78

2020-10-27 Thread Geo Kozey via arch-general
> From: Bjoern Franke via arch-general > Sent: Tue Oct 27 14:35:38 CET 2020 > To: > Cc: Bjoern Franke > Subject: Re: [arch-general] Thunderbird 78 > > I've switched now to 78.4.0 (from AUR) and it seems at lot of bugs of > the first 78.x releases are gone. > > And even Ubuntu ships 78.x now, s

Re: [arch-general] Thunderbird 78

2020-10-27 Thread Bjoern Franke via arch-general
Hi, >> >> Upstream requested all distros to not ship Thunderbird 78 until 78.2 is >> released: >> https://twitter.com/mozthunderbird/status/1284418789153497090 >> >> Yours sincerely >> >> G. K. >> > > Since upstream is now on version 78.3.3 and the message about upgrading > (on release notes) h

Re: [arch-general] usbguard package neglected

2020-10-27 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
You can build the latest yourself https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/usbguard-git/ but it is good that Levente is being diligent in verifying the new maintainers. On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 4:31 AM arch user via arch-general < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote: > On 27.10.20 03:45, Eli Schwartz via

Re: [arch-general] usbguard package neglected

2020-10-27 Thread arch user via arch-general
On 27.10.20 03:45, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote: > The point of a signing key is to say "this key certifies the correct > software and I commit to using it. Anything else is automatically > suspect as malware". > > You don't immediately respond by saying "well it came from the same > websit