On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 12:46:43PM -0600, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:> > 2- where might i find earlier releases of 40.x? > > > > 3- if i install 40.x in path /var/lib/yum/plugins/local/, > > will i be able to roll back. > > any offers for questions 2 & 3?Short answer: Don't. Long answer: You're trying to install arbitrary versions of firefox with known vulnerabilities. You're also using something that isn't supported in CentOS and possibly built against a distro that doesn't have the same build environment and base libraries. It sounds like you've already got a bunch of local customizations that could possibly be preventing a working web browser. -- Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
On 12/08/2016 08:04 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:> On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 12:46:43PM -0600, geo.inbox.ignored wrote: >>> 2- where might i find earlier releases of 40.x? >>> >>> 3- if i install 40.x in path /var/lib/yum/plugins/local/, >>> will i be able to roll back. >> >> any offers for questions 2 & 3? > > Short answer: Don't. > > Long answer: You're trying to install arbitrary versions of firefox > with known vulnerabilities. You're also using something that isn't > supported in CentOS and possibly built against a distro that doesn't > have the same build environment and base libraries. It sounds like > you've already got a bunch of local customizations that could possibly > be preventing a working web browser. >}} understood and accepted in relation of firefox. was not asking for just 40.x, which used as above. to be more exacting, if should have need for some other package, is there a site which archives centos packages? for example, in attempting to get vivaldi browser working, even with latest of releases, there are early *.so files showing as missing. tried a web search, no hits. with moz devs futzing around with firefox as they have been lately, it would be nice to have another browser handy for sites that firefox does not handle. -- The important thing is not to stop questioning. - Albert Einstein CentOS GNU/Linux 6.8 KDE 4.3.4 peace out. tc,hago. g . =+Tired of having your microsoft os hacked? Change to Linux os, used by microsoft hackers. =+If Bill Gates got a dime for every time Windows crashes... ...oh, wait. He does. THAT explains it! =+in a world with out fences, who needs gates. =+=
On 12/08/2016 09:47 AM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:> > > On 12/08/2016 08:04 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: >> On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 12:46:43PM -0600, geo.inbox.ignored wrote: >>>> 2- where might i find earlier releases of 40.x? >>>> >>>> 3- if i install 40.x in path /var/lib/yum/plugins/local/, >>>> will i be able to roll back. >>> >>> any offers for questions 2 & 3? >> >> Short answer: Don't. >> >> Long answer: You're trying to install arbitrary versions of firefox >> with known vulnerabilities. You're also using something that isn't >> supported in CentOS and possibly built against a distro that doesn't >> have the same build environment and base libraries. It sounds like >> you've already got a bunch of local customizations that could possibly >> be preventing a working web browser. >> > }} > > understood and accepted in relation of firefox. > > was not asking for just 40.x, which used as above. > > to be more exacting, if should have need for some other package, > is there a site which archives centos packages? > > for example, in attempting to get vivaldi browser working, even with > latest of releases, there are early *.so files showing as missing. > > tried a web search, no hits. > > with moz devs futzing around with firefox as they have been lately, > it would be nice to have another browser handy for sites that > firefox does not handle. > >All old centos packages are in vault.centos.org: http://vault.centos.org/ However, running packages with known security issues is not recommended. Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20161213/a1c7dc75/attachment-0001.sig>