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1. there's no redhat-bookmarks v7-7 for rhel 9 in brew. it was not installed by default and the installation pulled in the 7-5 version bc there's no newer version for rhel 9
2. i don't see any bookmarks in the bookmarks toolbar nor in the bookmarks manager aka library
(In reply to Jiri Prajzner from comment #2)
> 1. there's no redhat-bookmarks v7-7 for rhel 9 in brew. it was not installed
> by default and the installation pulled in the 7-5 version bc there's no
> newer version for rhel 9
There's no need for the v7-7 build of redhat-bookmarks in RHEL 9, only for RHEL 7 and 9 and these were done. v7-7 was fixing a hardcoded RHEL 9 version in a link description, see https://pkgs.devel.redhat.com/cgit/rpms/redhat-bookmarks/commit/?h=rhel-9.0.0 that's why it didn't needed a new build on RHEL 9.
(In reply to Jan Horak from comment #1)
> Yes, the newer builds never make it to the updates. @tomas, what was the
> idea there?
It's a BUILDROOT package and these are a little bit harder to deal with. Please take a look at https://one.redhat.com/rhel-development-guide/#proc_updating-a-buildroot-only-package and ask for https://brewweb.engineering.redhat.com/brew/buildinfo?buildID=1708400 to be pushed in 9.0.0, 9.1.0, 9.2.0 and 9.3.0+ buildroots (I'm on PTO so I can't do it). Once done then it should show up in the compose and the next Firefox build should have up to date bookmarks.