Phelps, Matthew
2016-Apr-27 12:27 UTC
[CentOS] Firefox 46.0 fails on CentOS 6.7 due to GTK3 requirement
The latest version of firefox, 46.0 requires GTK3 and so it fails on CentOS 6.7. I know there is the ESR release supplied by upstream, but that is based on version 38. We have regularly installed the Mozilla "Linux" version of Firefox in a central location for our users, and this has worked just fine until 46.0. (I note from https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/faq/ that even that ESR release is due to stop being supported soon). I filed a bugzilla report at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1267815. If this matters to you, please consider tagging onto that bug. Yes, yes we have to upgrade to CentOS 7. But in our shop, the amount of work required to get this done is huge, and won't happen soon. The whole idea of using RHEL/CentOS is to have a stable, supported version for a long period of time. How can we do this if even a web browser won't work? -- Matt Phelps System Administrator, Computation Facility Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics mphelps at cfa.harvard.edu, http://www.cfa.harvard.edu
Phil Wyett
2016-Apr-27 13:22 UTC
[CentOS] Firefox 46.0 fails on CentOS 6.7 due to GTK3 requirement
On Wed, 2016-04-27 at 08:27 -0400, Phelps, Matthew wrote:> The latest version of firefox, 46.0 requires GTK3 and so it fails on CentOS > 6.7. > > I know there is the ESR release supplied by upstream, but that is based on > version 38. We have regularly installed the Mozilla "Linux" version of > Firefox in a central location for our users, and this has worked just fine > until 46.0. (I note from > https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/faq/ that even that ESR > release is due to stop being supported soon). > > I filed a bugzilla report at > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1267815. If this matters to > you, please consider tagging onto that bug. > > Yes, yes we have to upgrade to CentOS 7. But in our shop, the amount of > work required to get this done is huge, and won't happen soon. > > The whole idea of using RHEL/CentOS is to have a stable, supported version > for a long period of time. How can we do this if even a web browser won't > work? >Hi, The latest firefox ESR for RHEL/CentOS 5, 6 and 7 is 45.1. That version should appear in CentOS updates when Mr Hughes has worked his magic. With 46 not being an ESR and not released for RHEL/CentOS, it is not really something most here would be too worried about. Regards Phil -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20160427/9902fd8d/attachment-0001.sig>
James Pearson
2016-Apr-27 14:23 UTC
[CentOS] Firefox 46.0 fails on CentOS 6.7 due to GTK3 requirement
Phil Wyett wrote:> On Wed, 2016-04-27 at 08:27 -0400, Phelps, Matthew wrote: >> The latest version of firefox, 46.0 requires GTK3 and so it fails on CentOS >> 6.7. >> >> I know there is the ESR release supplied by upstream, but that is based on >> version 38. We have regularly installed the Mozilla "Linux" version of >> Firefox in a central location for our users, and this has worked just fine >> until 46.0. (I note from >> https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/faq/ that even that ESR >> release is due to stop being supported soon). >> >> I filed a bugzilla report at >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1267815. If this matters to >> you, please consider tagging onto that bug. >> >> Yes, yes we have to upgrade to CentOS 7. But in our shop, the amount of >> work required to get this done is huge, and won't happen soon. >> >> The whole idea of using RHEL/CentOS is to have a stable, supported version >> for a long period of time. How can we do this if even a web browser won't >> work? >> > > Hi, > > The latest firefox ESR for RHEL/CentOS 5, 6 and 7 is 45.1. That version > should appear in CentOS updates when Mr Hughes has worked his magic. > > With 46 not being an ESR and not released for RHEL/CentOS, it is not > really something most here would be too worried about.Mozilla still (currently) support GTK2 as a build option - so if want to run Firefox 46 (and above) on CentOS 6, then you will need to build it from source You might be able to start with the 45.1 SRPM and hack the spec file to build 46.0 ... James