I'm reporting that it opens the wrong profile.
I'm not sure how Slack does this but I'm guessing Oliver is right, they
call it directly with -profile or something
Marking invalid since this is a FF/Slack issue.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Default Profile is called "default-release", programs like Slack open
links with different "default" profile
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Firefox 82.0
Ubuntu 20.04
The default profile in the Ubuntu Firefox package is called "default-
release", while the typical profile name for Firefox is "default".
Slack opens links using the default profile when Firefox is the
browser, causing links to open in a different profile than normal
without the extensions , history, etc. from the normal browsing
profile.
To reproduce:
- Set up Firefox in Ubuntu , run session to generate profile, install
extensions
- Install Slack from snap : snap install slack
- Firefox as default browser in Ubuntu
- Open link in Slack
Slack opens the "default" profile of Firefox, which is different than
the "default-release" that the Ubuntu firefox package defaults to.
Expected: Ubuntu Firefox uses the normal "default" profile as default.
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