The 64-bit portables will continue to auto-update as normal these 32-bitzers will have to be manually built, as & when Steve produces them, since the 'Check for Updates' menu item is no longer present. Perhaps someone else can fix the libstdc++.so.6 'issue'. I've no idea what Steve uses to build these. Unfortunately, this won't run in older Puppies due to the need for a newer libstdc++.so.6 'Stretch' is, so far, the only one I've tested it under. Posting from it now, in DPup Stretch 7.5. You'll find it in the usual location in post #1, but this is one layer deeper, in the directory marked "Portables/32-bit/PaleMoon+". Moonchild Productions are no longer producing 32-bit Linux binaries, but Steve has been building these for quite a while.Īll credits to Steve, and here is a 'portable' 32-bit build of PaleMoon 28.17.0 for y'all. over at OpenSuse, this is Steve Pusser's build of the current Pale Moon 28.17.0 release. With thanks to peebee for unearthing this one:. You can even run this from a flash drive if you feel so inclined, for the ultimate in portability. So long as you always start it via the 'LAUNCH' script, it will create, and use, its own 'internal' profile every time. Click to enter, click 'LAUNCH' to fire it up. Place the resulting PaleMoon-portable directory wherever you want, though preferably outside the 'save'. The 64-bit will auto-update via the built-in updater, and is the GTK2 build, rather than the GTK3.hopefully making it compatible with more Puppies.ģ2-bit, SSE-only builds (v28.17.0, v29.1.0 & the current v29.4.1, all with glibc-2.28 'tweak'):. Here are up-to-date, current packages of v29.4.6. I obtain 32-bit builds for the 32-bit GTK2-based 'portable' variants from Steve Pusser's repo, here:. I've 'portabilized' these one along with an updated, Debian Buster-based glibc - 2.28 - using watchdog's original 'tweak' trick. So we're still able to find 32-bit stuff to work with ATM.and now THREE SSE-only builds, courtesy of one of our new members, Fenyo. There are, however, a handful of "approved" 3rd-party 32-bit builds which are endorsed by the head of the project.Moonchild himself. To keep this thread up-to-date, potential users need to be aware that Pale Moon, like so many open-source projects, has now dropped 32-bit builds and officially gone 64-bit only.
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