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Can I ask why the prebuilt SafariDriver.safariextz was removed? Our automated provisioning scripts have been relying on it.
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It's no longer required for our project build system. You should rather be relying on the release artifacts, the latest of which is here: http://selenium-release.storage.googleapis.com/2.48/SafariDriver.safariextz
Can we create an additional latest folder. It would assist those attempting automated provisioning, something to which we should all aspire.
You can get the full tree of files in storage here: http://selenium-release.storage.googleapis.com/
You can certainly look up for the 'highest' number.
Personally I'm very wary to automatically provision test infrastructure with the "latest" automatically.
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Can I ask why the prebuilt SafariDriver.safariextz was removed? Our automated provisioning scripts have been relying on it.
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It's no longer required for our project build system. You should rather be relying on the release artifacts, the latest of which is here:
http://selenium-release.storage.googleapis.com/2.48/SafariDriver.safariextz
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Can we create an additional latest folder. It would assist those attempting automated provisioning, something to which we should all aspire.
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You can get the full tree of files in storage here:
http://selenium-release.storage.googleapis.com/
You can certainly look up for the 'highest' number.
Personally I'm very wary to automatically provision test infrastructure with the "latest" automatically.