G5-optimized Firefox 1.0.5 released

Looking for the G5-optimized nightly builds of Firefox? They be over here, yo.

firefoxWell, that was quick. Just a week after I finally got a G5-optimized build of the Firefox 1.0.4 release posted comes the release of Firefox 1.0.5. This will (hopefully) be the last official release from the Mozilla kith & kin before Firefox 1.1 makes an appearance “at the end of the summer” (says Firefox dude Asa Dotzler).

This also means that I can stop posting these Firefox updates and get back to posting about the quality of my boxer shorts, the cut of my jib, and other fascinating topics.

According to the, er, copious release notes (searches for a “sarcasm” tag) this update features:

  • An even dozen security fixes, detailed here if you want all of the gory details
  • Improvements to stability

That’s it. I believe this release is what they in the industry deem a “maintenance release”. It is still recommended for everyone to upgrade to because of the security fixes, and to facilitate that, I’m removing links to the previous versions. If for some really strange reason you require an earlier version, let me know and I’ll pull it off the shelf and give it a good dusting for you.

Without any further boringness, Download the G5-optimized Firefox 1.0.5 release (disabled) A newer version than this is now available.

As always, please post in the comments any declarations of love, seething hatred, or strange issues that you can’t reproduce in the official release. And keep in mind that while this works for me, it may not work for you. I’m also not responsible if it does something unexpectedly nasty on your system, goes off and dates your sister, or leaves a foul-smelling pile of unidentifiable ooze on your bedsheets.

Now back to your regularly scheduled weblog. Happy now, mom?

P.S. For those of you who want to attempt to build this yourself, you can use the same mozconfig that I used. At some point once I find the time I’ll post a step-by-step how-to. For now, the official Firefox build instructions is an excellent starting point, and there are lots of people much smarter than I on the Mozillazine forums.

Update (July 20): I have created a special BeatnikPad Mozilla / Firefox feed for those of you who are interested in just Firefox and other Mozilla-related updates. See how much I care?

For those of you who want the full BeatnikPad feed (which includes Firefox updates) you can use this feed instead. Enjoy!

Comments

1 | unother said on July 13, 2005 9:32 AM

Just a quick note to thank you for providing these builds. I am sure I speak for many when I say I appreciate your efforts...

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2 | Steffan Cline said on July 13, 2005 9:01 PM
3 | Stefano said on July 13, 2005 9:23 PM

I got this on both .04 and .05

http://members.westnet.com.au/bikies/firefucks.png

Deerpark is working well.

I'm running 10.4.2, it also did it in 10.4.1 if that's anything to help you.

The machine is a Dual 2GHz G5. 1GB RAM, blah blah blah.

Thanks
Stefano

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4 | Neil replies: (July 13, 2005 11:07 PM)

Stefano -

Try running 1.0.5 with a new profile - I don't believe the 1.0.5 and nightly build profiles are compatible. Also, are you running any themes?

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5 | Skippy said on July 14, 2005 11:53 AM

Sweet !

Kissy ( what's a 'beatnik' ? ) kissy

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6 | cpio77 said on July 14, 2005 4:44 PM

Nice work !!! thanks a lot

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7 | KevinB said on July 14, 2005 5:57 PM

I noticed you changed the rendering of the (quite ugly) form elements for your enhanced version. However, the on-state of the radio button isn't displaying properly. When you click a radio button, it just disappears. All other form elements appear to be OK (and look much nicer than the official release).

And let me add my voice to the chorus of thanks!

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8 | Stefano said on July 15, 2005 2:56 AM

I tried to use a different profile, I am aware that they are not compatible.

I have no skins.

Tis cool. Deer park is working great for me for now.

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9 | Yves said on July 16, 2005 10:29 AM

Its working fine for me on my iMac G5 1.8ghz running an up-to-date 10.4.2. Its certainly much faster than the default version. Thanks for the idea.

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10 | noah said on July 18, 2005 1:13 PM

Are there any metrics to suggest the optimized build is significantly different from the official release?

Anecdotal evidence is interesting, but unscientific. People often suggest it's "soooo much faster" when it's merely perception, a placebo-like effect.

To that end, what kind of benchmarks (and benchmarkng utilities) can be used? At any rate, thanks for compiling this—I've been a little lazy lately doing work on other projects.

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11 | greg said on July 22, 2005 9:48 AM

just downloaded 1.06
no longer shows internal pages available at www.ruralinternet.co.uk
this is still a safari problem...

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