Package Details: firefox-nightly 129.0a1+20240611.1+h9e49a1b86e40-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/firefox-nightly.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: firefox-nightly
Description: Fast, Private & Safe Web Browser (Nightly version)
Upstream URL: https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/channel/desktop/#nightly
Keywords: browser gecko web
Licenses: MPL-2.0
Submitter: None
Maintainer: heftig
Last Packager: heftig
Votes: 609
Popularity: 0.40
First Submitted: 2008-09-10 14:23 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-06-11 20:39 (UTC)

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heftig commented on 2022-07-27 22:26 (UTC)

Instead of building this yourself, please use the repository from https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=117157.

Not only do you skip the very time-consuming builds, but the published package also has debug symbols at Mozilla's crash reports service, which helps tremendously with finding or filing bugs for any crashes you get.

I consider this the canonical firefox-nightly package for Arch Linux.

[heftig]
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Server = https://pkgbuild.com/~heftig/repo/$arch

Alternatively, download Firefox Nightly straight from Mozilla, extract it to a writable place (e.g. ~/.local/firefox-nightly) and let it update itself using the integrated updater.

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toyarchery commented on 2019-10-12 08:21 (UTC)

They're disabled by the policies.json file, but if you want the frequent, auto updates, then you shouldn't use this package because it'll overwrite your changes when the next major version releases (unless you won't update it, but then it's not much different from installing it without AUR)

treeshateorcs commented on 2019-10-12 07:06 (UTC) (edited on 2019-10-12 07:06 (UTC) by treeshateorcs)

how do I auto update this?

Updates disabled by your system administrator

i did chown tho:users /opt/firefox-nightly -R

xuiqzy commented on 2019-10-10 12:38 (UTC)

@leo_sk Multiple packages that provide the same package/pseudo-package can be installed side by side if none conflicts with the other indicated with "conflicts". Source: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD#provides

leo_sk commented on 2019-10-04 07:45 (UTC)

@brainplot: would it then conflict with package firefox?

brainplot commented on 2019-10-04 05:42 (UTC)

I don't know if this is intentional but it could be that this package is missing provides=('firefox'). I'm testing out nightly and I wanted to install firefox-sync but that's also requiring me to install firefox, which shouldn't.

toyarchery commented on 2019-06-14 08:18 (UTC)

I had to use "gpg --keyserver gpg.mozilla.org --recv-key 0xF1A6668FBB7D572E"

lnicola commented on 2019-06-14 07:47 (UTC)

Fix for "unknown public key": gpg --keyserver gpg.mozilla.org --refresh-keys

lnicola commented on 2019-06-14 05:48 (UTC)

Possibly related: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2019/06/13/updated-firefox-gpg-key/

DuKol commented on 2019-06-13 08:59 (UTC)

Actually a new unknown key... FAILED (unknown public key F1A6668FBB7D572E) on 20190613-firefox-69.0a1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2

Archange commented on 2019-06-02 17:28 (UTC)

Known and intentional. pacaur is (or at least was) an AUR helper that knew how to handle this, just like any other -git or VCS package for instance.