NetRyder said:Don't download this yet. It's not the final build. 1.0.6 is scheduled for release next week.
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=6950
1.0.5 unintentionally broke some extensions. 1.0.6 is nothing more than a fix for that.gonaads said:Could be they are releasing 1.0.6 next week because they found a few bugs in 1.0.5 and they fixed a bunch and that's why they are releasing 1.0.6 so quickly?
Just days after the releases of Mozilla Firefox 1.0.5 and Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.5, it appears likely that 1.0.6 versions of the two applications could be coming as early as next week. It is understood that API changes in 1.0.5 unintentionally broke some extensions.
In comment 45 of bug 300028, Rafael Ebron said yesterday, "We received feedback on 1.0.5 from distributors and extension developers on API changes that affected them (not a security issue), so we're looking at a 1.0.6 to fix it."
NetRyder said:1.0.5 unintentionally broke some extensions. 1.0.6 is nothing more than a fix for that.
NetRyder said:1.0.5 unintentionally broke some extensions. 1.0.6 is nothing more than a fix for that.
Yeah, you can skip 1.0.6 if you have no problems with the current version.Ferral_Imp said:So in other words those of us still on dial up don't have to face another 7-20 min (time may vary for other dial up users but this is about my average) download unless 1.0.5 broke something.