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Where can I get current versions of Firefox for Solaris 10-sparc?

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I am currently running Firefox 31.0 on Solaris 10 SPARC systems. My e-mail provider has begun to get snarky about my browser being unsupported. My formerly reliable source, /unixpackages.com/packages/mozilla no longer provides versions for Solaris 10 sparc newer than Firefox 31.0. Is there a source for downloading the current version of Firefox (45.0.1, I believe) for Solaris 10 sparc systems? (I tried the version for Linux 64-bit. Does not fly.) Thank you for your assistance.

Ian H. Redmount (redmouih@slu.edu)

I am currently running Firefox 31.0 on Solaris 10 SPARC systems. My e-mail provider has begun to get snarky about my browser being unsupported. My formerly reliable source, /unixpackages.com/packages/mozilla no longer provides versions for Solaris 10 sparc newer than Firefox 31.0. Is there a source for downloading the current version of Firefox (45.0.1, I believe) for Solaris 10 sparc systems? (I tried the version for Linux 64-bit. Does not fly.) Thank you for your assistance. Ian H. Redmount (redmouih@slu.edu)

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This is the newest thing I found, posted March 7th:

https://download-installer.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/firefox/releases/38.6.1esr/contrib/

I don't know of a way to search across versions, I had to click into each release and check for a contrib folder. Maybe someone else knows of a better way.

For reference:

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This is the newest thing I found, posted March 7th:

https://download-installer.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/firefox/releases/38.6.1esr/contrib/

I don't know of a way to search across versions, I had to click into each release and check for a contrib folder. Maybe someone else knows of a better way.

For reference: