
Your site says I'm running the most recent version, but I was prompted for an update which will install when I restart. Now I'm thinking it was bogus. Was it?
I'm running version 32. I was prompted by what appeared to be the usual means that there was an important security update. For some reason, I felt uneasy and decided to go to Firefox directly where it said "Congratulations, you are running the latest version.". There doesn't appear to be anyway to keep whatever prompted me from "updating" when I restart Firefox. Does anyone know where on my Mac I could find the file that downloaded so I can delete it before I restart Firefox? OR does anyone know whether quitting Firefox and all my other programs and restarting my machine will take care of this issue?
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There is an intermediate update numbered Firefox 32.0.1, so possibly that is what you got prompted for. I'm trying to think of where you could check what downloaded and is pending.
Maybe if you view the "About" dialog it will mention whether an official update is pending?
- "3-bar" menu button > "?" button > About Firefox
- (menu bar) Help menu > About Firefox
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There is an intermediate update numbered Firefox 32.0.1, so possibly that is what you got prompted for. I'm trying to think of where you could check what downloaded and is pending.
Maybe if you view the "About" dialog it will mention whether an official update is pending?
- "3-bar" menu button > "?" button > About Firefox
- (menu bar) Help menu > About Firefox
Thank you ... that makes sense. My about says 32.0. So I'll let it go through and see what happens.
Firefox 32.0.1 was released today as a chemspill update. Updates are done for security and or stability reasons that could not wait for next Release.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/32.0.1/releasenotes/ https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/32.0/releasenotes/ Firefox 32.0.1: Fixed 32.0.1 - Stability issues for computers with multiple graphics cards Fixed 32.0.1 - Mixed content icon may be incorrectly displayed instead of lock icon for SSL sites Fixed 32.0.1 - WebRTC: setRemoteDescription() silently fails if no success callback is specified
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