One bug that could be related to this problem has been fixed and there is a 
test Firebug xpi build:
https://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=7521#c13

Can you try it out and let us know whether it solves your issue?

Honza


On Friday, June 20, 2014 7:37:33 PM UTC+2, Kyle Dodge wrote:
>
> My firebug automatically updated recently and I am having the same issue, 
> script source files are simply not showing as described in Raul's 
> screenshots above. I had to revert to 1.12 after many failed attempts to 
> restart, change settings, etc. Extremely frustrating that this could get 
> through testing and into the automatic update.
>
> On Friday, June 20, 2014 6:38:22 AM UTC-7, Raul Marzo wrote:
>>
>> No, I couldn't. A fresh install, removing my profile, didn't help either, 
>> so I reverted to firebug 1.12. I'm afraid if this issue doesn't get solved 
>> I'll have to move to Chrome eventually...
>>
>> On Thursday, June 19, 2014 4:48:54 PM UTC+1, Michael K wrote:
>>>
>>> Raul, 
>>> Did you solve your problem?
>>> Like yourself,  I am having the exact same problem.  
>>>
>>> On Friday, June 13, 2014 9:22:50 AM UTC-4, Raul Marzo wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi. 
>>>>
>>>> I've been using Firebug for debugging javascript for years, and there 
>>>> wasn't any problem to see the source of any file downloaded asynchronously 
>>>> from the script tab in Firebug, like libs using AMD. Not until I upgraded 
>>>> to Firefox 30 and Firebug 2.0. After the upgrade, I can't see any source 
>>>> files downloaded async, and debugging is completely impossible for those. 
>>>> As you can see in the attachments, the number of files I can choose in the 
>>>> script tab is nowhere close to what it was before.  
>>>>
>>>> Does anybody know if is there any Firebug setting that would restore 
>>>> the old behaviour regarding the script tab? Otherwise I see myself having 
>>>> to move to Chrome, which I would like to avoid as there is always small 
>>>> differences between the two, and a co-worker already uses Chrome for 
>>>> debugging. 
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
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