That shouldn't happen, unless you've changed some settings (like resistfingerprinting) – maybe you could check that?
There have been a few larger changes in the librewolf.cfg in one of the past few releases – have you checked if maybe your librewolf.cfg is still an old one? (a librewolf.cfg.pacnew file should be created if you had changed something in your librewolf.cfg before updating the package – a warning/note about this is displayed during the update process, but maybe that was missed somehow).
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lsf commented on 2025-01-01 21:28 (UTC)
Please refrain from abusing the flagging of a package as out of date for build issues. This is not what it is supposed to be used for.
I automatically get notified of comments to this package. I do not need to be notified of whatever build problems occur (whether they are an individual's problems or the actual package's problems) twice, and not via flagging it out of date.
Issues with this package can also be reported at https://codeberg.org/librewolf/issues/issues (as it is also maintained there, at https://codeberg.org/librewolf/arch, too).