On 26-07-2014 16:27, [email protected] wrote:
> On 07/26/2014 09:01 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
>> On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 11:16:37AM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>>> On 12-06-2014 14:22, Armin K. wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Comment (by Krejzi):
>>>>>
>>>>>   Thanks for the heads up Fernando. I will try building standalone
>>>>> version
>>>>>   of Firefox and see if it will solve my problem.
>>>>>
>>>>>   FYI, this is the most recent bug report I have managed to stumble
>>>>> upon. It
>>>>>   also affects Windows.
>>>>>
>>>>>   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1014214
>>>>>
>>>>>   If you have found some other, please say so that I could add my
>>>>> voice to
>>>>>   it :)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I just built Firefox-30.0 standalone and tabs are restored properly at
>>>> startup. I even enabled system-cairo and it seems that all problems
>>>> that
>>>> I previously had with it are gone (mostly with flash player).
>>>
>>> The same problem with this new version: needed to build standalone.
>>> Armin, Ken, somebody, did you check it?
>>>
>>
>>   I'm not quite sure what you are asking.  If the question is "does
>> firefox 31 standalone restore its tabs if it got killed?", the answer
>> seems to be 'yes'.  I just opened two tabs in firefox, killed it
>> with 'killall -HUP firefox' amd started it again : both tabs came
>> back.
>>
>> ĸen
>>
> 
> Just built a new Firefox 31.0 standalone, right now.
> I'm able to reproduce Ken's test: all tabs do open again.
> 
> ALZ.

Thanks for the reply. It works for me, too. But it is the other way round:

Does FF linked to Xulrunner behave like the standalone one?

Not for me: no restored tabs, customize button does not work, no sync
button under "Open Menu" (should be above customize button), and
probably other problems that i do not remember.

-- 
[]s,
Fernando
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