On 4/14/06, Cam <camilo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm just a bit confused about your comment about Firefox's internal > update mechanism not being useful. I thought it would be tremendously > useful to a typical user... but disabled by choice in the Fedora-built > Firefox. I'm in the dark, enlighten me? Disabled by choice because updates directly from mozilla.org to the firefox system binares are NOT going to work when applied to fedora builds. The updates mozilla.org offers only work when applied to binaries produced by mozilla.org. You do a rebuild with any patches or any different compiler options and you get a different binary...so whatever binary diffs mozilla.org hands you can not be applied correctly. I can not fathom how you can fail to understand the inherent limitations of a binary diff feature that binary diffs are only valid when applied to the specific binary they were generated against. If you dont want to use the fedora built binaries you are free to uninstall the rpm and use the mozilla builds. Have fun. -jef -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list