Hi, Will.
Oh, dear.....my bad. I AM sorry!
This isn't the first time I've done this. Because I do so many portables for the Puppy community, I sometimes lose track a bit of what I'm doing. I have a main 'Browsers' directory on a remote, auto-mounted partition, OK? I have a 32-bit directory inside that, full of 32-bit portables.....likewise a 64-bit directory.
For ease of swapping-over at upgrade time, each portable has a permanent, absolute sym-link to a third directory on that same partition, where all the various profiles live. I've used an absolute path, rather than a relative one, so that it doesn't matter when I copy a portable to my 'WORK' directory on a different partition, the profile will still be found.....ready for quickly 'testing' that I've built the new version properly.
Still with me?
When I packed this, after building the new version, I obviously forgot to remove the 'profile' sym-link. That's what's causing the 'profile missing" error!
I've corrected the issue - thanks for bringing it to my attention! - and re-uploaded the browser & md5sum.
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Do this:- Delete your 'portable' browser directory.....and while you're at it, delete the 'Firefox' directory you put it into, please. I'll explain why in a minute.
Go into /root/.mozilla, and delete the 'firefox' directory you'll find there.
Finally, delete the tarball you originally downloaded.
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Now; download the corrected version.
When you unpack it, you'll initially get the "FF78esr-64.tar.gz.extracted" directory. Click to enter this. Inside is the portable "FF78esr-64" browser itself, with the Firefox icon. THIS is what you move to a location outside the save-file/folder.....just as it is. Don't worry about putting it inside another directory, because it's already self-contained.
Once you've located it where you want it, click to enter.....then simply click on the 'LAUNCH' script. After the usual short delay, it should fire up.
Let us know if that little lot gets you up-and-runing, please.
(Assuming the above works, you can drag the 'LAUNCH'' script to the desktop as your launcher. You can then re-name it to 'Firefox', and tart it up with a suitable icon, if you wish. I've attached one you can use, below. [Right-click->Save image as] Then right-click on the 'LAUNCH' script on the desktop->File 'Firefox'->Set icon.....and drag the downloaded PNG icon into the wee box that comes up. Sorted.)
Mike.