James Pearson wrote:
I know CentOS don't have inside info on what Redhat may or may not do in the future - plus Redhat don't usually announce publicly what their future plans are - but on the off-chance that someone on this list may know:
Does anyone know what Redhat are likely to do with the next major release of Firefox on RHEL (and hence CentOS) ?
The reason I ask, is that RHEL has been supplying the 'ESR' (Extended Support Release) version of Firefox - which Mozilla supports for about a year - and RHEL moves to each new ESR version before Mozilla drops support for the previous version.
Up until the current version of ESR (52), the major versions have been mostly compatible, but the next release of ESR (60) has some major changes - which include:
- No support for NPAPI plugins - except for Flash - i.e. no support for
plugins like Java etc
- No support for XUL/XPCOM/legacy add-ons - will only support
'WebExtensions'
- Requires gtk3 run-time support - which isn't available with
RHEL/CentOS 6 (currently Firefox for both el6 and el7 use the gtk2 run-time libraries)
I know it's a long shot, but I'm just trying to work out what changes I will need to make when ESR 52 reaches its EOL in August this year ...
Maybe this is just coincidence, but I've just noticed the following Red Hat Announcement:
https://access.redhat.com/announcements/3365141
which is dated the day after I sent the above post ... :-)
James Pearson