On 07/02/2018 06:57 AM, Sean wrote:
Is there a way to track CentOS's progress on RHSA-2018-2113?
https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2018:2113
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This is what I do and it works well, script run as root after downloading compiled tarball from upstream.
------ #!/bin/bash
TMP=`mktemp -d /tmp/ff.XXXXXXXX` mv $1 ${TMP}/
pushd ${TMP}
FFOX=`echo $1 |sed -e s?".tar.bz2"?""?`
tar -jxf ${1}
chown -R root:root firefox
mv firefox /usr/local/${FFOX}
popd
pushd /usr/local
rm -f firefox && ln -s ${FFOX} firefox
popd
rm -rf ${TMP} ---------
$1 is the FireFox downloaded from upstream (compiled)
Installing it as root means I am safe from malware over-writing bits of it, but I do have to manually download.
/usr/local/firefox/firefox then starts it - and old versions are preserved in case something breaks (I just change which one the /usr/local/firefox link points to - though I almost never have to revert)
It's not RPM but there are too many advantages to newer FireFox for me to wait.