2009-08-12 16:43:01 |
Micah Gersten |
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Binary package hint: firefox
I installed ubuntu 9.04 in French on my computer.
When i wanted to upgrade firefox to 3.5 version, using Synaptic, the only version I've able to install is a US-only version, on which it is impossible to install any localized language pack (ie langpackXX.xpi file).
I do not understand as when i go to mozilla.org site, it says me I should download and install the French version.
Why Ubuntu is not able to just do that ?
Regards,
Olivier |
Binary package hint: firefox
I installed ubuntu 9.04 in French on my computer.
When i wanted to upgrade firefox to 3.5 version, using Synaptic, the only version I've able to install is a US-only version, on which it is impossible to install any localized language pack (ie langpackXX.xpi file).
I do not understand as when i go to mozilla.org site, it says me I should download and install the French version.
Why Ubuntu is not able to just do that ?
Regards,
Olivier
WORKAROUND (MEDIUM RISK):
for the current release u can just use the xpi from http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.5/linux-i686/xpi/
NOTE: This might cause support issues later on if you forget to uninstall the upstream xpi before upgrading to Karmic. You will be stuck with an old language pack in your profile. |
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