Francesco Presel wrote:
I'm currently using the Linux 64-bit experimental build, only available
in English, which means I must use a language pack in order to localize
seamonkey.
Every time I update Seamonkey, the language pack is not automatically
updated, and the old, now incompatible version remains. So, every time I
update SM, I have to manually download and install again the language
pack, for every single user and profile I have on this computer, and
sometimes I even have to reactivate and set again the default language.

It would be nice if, like every other addon (like Lightning, which
always needs to be updated after every SM update), it was automatically
updated (eg, when I update SM to 2.11 every language pack I have is
updated to 2.11).

I haven't found any other report of this; is there a better place to
report this?
TIA

Francesco, your suggestion about getting the updated language pack at the same time as SM is update is a good one, but, as I understand it, the language packs are not made by the SeaMonkey Council, but rather by individuals who need the packs and they then release it to the Council for others, such as yourself, to use.

So once the new version of SM is released, it takes some time (a couple of days, maybe) for the other packs to become available.

One option might be to download the language pack to your hard drive and then copy it to a flash drive for coping to the other computers and install from the hard drive.

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Daniel
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