regz91 wrote:
Daniel wrote:
regz91 wrote:
Daniel wrote:

Never seen any OS vendors offering a distribution version of SM, I've
always gotten mine from the SM site!


you can see in the below webpage that many distros like Arch, Feodra,
slackware, openSUSE etc offer latest but customised versions of
SeaMonkey for download/installation.

pkgs[dot]org[slash]download[slash]seamonkey

I couldn't find the (corrected) address you give above, but I did go to
pkgs.org and then searched for SeaMonkey and they were only offering
2.20 att.

I did not post the url because i don't know if "linking" is ok in these
newsgroups.

Here is the url http://pkgs.org/download/seamonkey

Yeap, I had just entered pkgs.org/download/seamonkey in the address bar and figured Seamonkey would look after the http:// bit, bit it didn't work for me.

pkgs is actually a kind of indexing site and it points back to
repositories of respective distros. If distros *do* supply latest
version of packages/software in their repos then it would appear in
pkgs.org.

Fox example :- you can see in the above url that openSUSE 12.2/12.3
update repo and Slackware's Patches repo offer 2.21

Eventually, sometime in the very near future, I hope to get my Magiea 3 installation connecting to the internet through my 3G USB dongal, so, when I do, I might be able to update the MG3 at pkgs.org

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Daniel

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:21.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/21.0 SeaMonkey/2.18 Build identifier: 20130418192405

or

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0 SeaMonkey/2.21 Build identifier: 20130827183508
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