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Opps, the 15.0.1 version bumped the old 14.x version. I've got a fix for
15.0.1 though, rebuilding it now, should be on the mirrors in a few hours.
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Opps, the 15.0.1 version bumped the old 14.x version. I've got a fix for
15.0.1 though, rebuilding it now, should be on the mirrors in a few hours.
Thank you Very much Kris.
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The fixed versions of the Firefox PBI (15.0.1) were just approved. You can download them from the build servers directly[1] if you need it immediately, otherwise it should appear in the AppCafe within 24 hours.

[1] http://pbibuild.pcbsd.org (32-bit)
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Awesome, Thanks again. One little thing I noticed:

When I removed FireFox via AppCafe, I no longer had an option in AppCafe to install FireFox again. Guess this might be because it comes already packaged in PC-BSD, maybe? Attached are some screenshots of what I see (PS - I know that the experts here do not need to see the Fotoxx as an example of what AppCafe PBI info should look like normally, but it might help out other newbies, to understand what is being talked about).

The middle screen shot is what I see after I click on the "More" button in the last screen shot for Firefox, to "View Details".
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File Type: jpg Fotoxx.jpg (11.5 KB, 3 views)
File Type: jpg FireFox15.0.1.jpg (6.2 KB, 3 views)
File Type: jpg AppCafeList.jpg (15.0 KB, 4 views)
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The fixed versions of the Firefox PBI (15.0.1) were just approved. You can download them from the build servers directly[1] if you need it immediately, otherwise it should appear in the AppCafe within 24 hours.

[1] http://pbibuild.pcbsd.org (32-bit)
http://pbibuild64.pcbsd.org (64-bit)
Just did the update manually. I don't know how you all do it, but I have Never been able to play videos from http://video.news.com.au/ in FireFox, but now even those videos are working. All of you at PC-BSD and FreeBSD are amazing.
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Awesome, Thanks again. One little thing I noticed:

When I removed FireFox via AppCafe, I no longer had an option in AppCafe to install FireFox again. Guess this might be because it comes already packaged in PC-BSD, maybe?
Not quite. Firefox is not included in the base system, instead we had a bit of a bug here with Firefox and the PBI repo. Version 15.0 was approved, so the repo is set to only keep the latest version of the program, unfortunately, it kept version 10.x instead of the current 14.x as the backup PBI, so when we removed the broken 15.0 version, and reset the backup as the proper version 14.x PBI, we were left with *no* Firefox PBI's in the repo until the mirrors could synchronize (there is usually a 24 hour delay).

It should all be back to normal soon once the mirrors finish synchronizing, probably within the next 12 hours or so.

I am glad the new version of Firefox is working out for you now though!
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Oh ok, that's cool, Thanks a lot to you also Ken and everyone else of course.
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