, and that
is an error under CSS, which requires 3 or 6 digits.
Sorry, I've lost track here. These 5 digit colors are crashing
firefox?
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experiencing this
problem?
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don't care), I can
then edit the location field.
So, I think that this menu should call gtk_window_set_transient_for().
What does that gtk function do, not being a gtk expert?
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would act like emacs, and have all the items given load.
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Extension? (in my case, i use the Tabbrowser Extension).
Yes, try removing all extensions. Also take a look at #259215, it
might be your problem.
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with the
user agent string and get rid of the check. (preferred)
b) To make the startup error message a little more specific, pointing
to User Agent values set in prefs.js.
Does this answer your questions so far?
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only by an extension... and worse if
you are not able to ge rid of it in any way! :)
Can I get a status on this bug?
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mark loading' is temporaly shown
in the menu. After the load is finished, all the news appear, but not
the 'open in tabs' choice at the end of the menu.
Can you give me an exact reproduction recipe?
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uses Flash, Firefox suggests to download and
install a Flash plugin. When I tell Firefox to do so, it installs the
x86 Flash plugin, although I have a PowerPC processor.
Instead of installing an x86 plugin Firefox should tell me that there is
no one available for my machine.
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:02AM +0100, Jérôme Warnier [EMAIL
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Le lundi 31 janvier 2005 à 00:40 -0500, Eric Dorland a écrit :
* Jerome Warnier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0+dfsg.1-2
Severity: wishlist
/usr/share
* Benoit T. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Message de Eric Dorland, le mercredi 2 février :
* Benoit T. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0-2
Severity: minor
When subscribed to RSS, having it in a menu, if the list has already
been loaded
then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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that seems to work: put the line
user_pref(mozilla.widget.raise-on-setfocus, false);
in user.js in the profile directory.
Actually I've noticed firefox hasn't been bringing itself forward
recently, even without that pref. What gives?
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* Tetralet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
* Tetralet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Hi,
The OverTheSpot mode of XIM is the most common input method for
Chinese/Japanese users,
but it is a pity
:
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/0.10.html
I believe it should point to this URL instead:
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/1.0.html
The link is to
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/1.0.html on my box.
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-update-1.sh
Yup. Here's the upstream bug.
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* Djoume SALVETTI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Le samedi 02/05/05 Eric Dorland [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Unfortunately the patch does not apply cleanly to Firefox 1.0
sources. Any idea if they're planing a 1.0.1 to address it?
On https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103638
Boris
* astronut ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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Works for me. How many tabs are you trying to open?
4. I have seen someone mention this issue on /. before, in a comment,
but it had no reply. It occurs some of the time, I'm
installed? Plugins?
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in other apps?
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-gnome-support,
but I saw this similar bug.
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)
Can you give the url to the .xpi you tried?
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to borrow the icon from the crystal-theme and use it for
firefox as default, or do we have to fill a policy-vioalation against the
crystal-icon-theme?
This is a bug in kde-icons-crystal. Thanks for bringing it to my
attention. Those icons don't have a free license and shouldn't be in
debian.
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there is a problem. I do not know what it is and
I also do not have the knowhow to track it down myself alone - but be
sure this is not a 'the dummy user forgot to install basic fonts' case.
Thank you for your understanding and efforts, however.
What Character Encoding is set in Firefox?
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You've got to switch Xprint on to print non-latin pages from mozilla.
Any ideas why?
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because someone is
english-speaking doesn't mean they can't speak or want to surf pages
of a different language.
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bugzilla as well
(bugzilla.mozilla.org), so it will be carried upstream.
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/content/printdialog.xul
Line Number 1, Column 3:
gFileFromPicker = dialog.fileInput.value;
--^
Close firefox and reopen it, and see if the problem goes away.
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/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/defaults.ini).
{Erik, Mike}, should I add a true command as mozilla-firefox-dom-inspector
does?
(Eg: update-mozilla-firefox-chrome || true ).
Yes, you should, because if mozilla-firefox gets removed before
mozilla-firefox-locale-cs-cz then it will fail.
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people to think before upgrading.
Very odd. Have you tried moving your profile directory out of the way?
Any extensions installed?
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Eric Dorland wrote:
Very odd. Have you tried moving your profile directory out of the way?
Any extensions installed?
You didn't answer my second question, any extension installed (in the
profile dir or as a debian package)?
I did one better
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.1-3
Severity: minor
I'll beat everyone to it and file this bug against my own package.
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on of these cameras so I'm not really interested in
packaging this. What you really want is a RFP bug, which I've turned
this into.
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would be releasing new versions but no luck so far. I'll try to revert
soon if I don't hear anything.
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in, it would be nice to get this done
alongside it.
I'm definitely doing at least one more upload.
In the meantime, xprt-xprintorg is supplied as a dummy package.
Thanks,
Drew Parsons
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tags 295673 + unreproducible
thanks
* CAiRO ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Eric Dorland wrote on Sat, 05.03.2005:
I've attached 2 screenshots to demonstrate the problem. And as I've
mentioned before, it constantly blinks and jumps up and down, about
4 or 5 times a sec. (Ok, sorry, I've
reassign 294380 mozilla-bonobo
severity 294380 wishlist
thanks
* Vincent Lönngren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
fre 2005-03-18 klockan 02:01 -0500 skrev Eric Dorland:
* VINCENT L?NNGREN ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
No. Last thing I remember, I was considering if it might be related
.
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will be more interested to hear about
it than me.
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in mozilla that I can change to fix
this?
Thanks,
Pedro
Unfortunately mozilla's postscript output is well known to generate
shitty postscript. Try the Xprint support, I don't think the
postscript is going to get fixed anytime soon.
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by default). Firefox needs the Link Toolbar
extension: http://cdn.mozdev.org/linkToolbar/.
Please use the appropriate severity.
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tags 301202 wontfix
thanks
* Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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Firefox should have support for the link element (HTML 2.0+).
Mozilla has support for it by default (called site navigation bar,
it is just disabled by default
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
libxcb is under heavy development and has yet to make a stable release.
The current releases depend on components from the newer X.org X server.
The version I have packaged is old and shouldn't really be used. Please
remove this package from Debian.
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Eric Dorland wrote:
* Don Alexander ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
Very odd. Have you tried moving your profile directory out of the way?
Any extensions installed?
You didn't answer my second question, any extension
and start with a fresh profile?
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.
If I remember correctly I had some similar problems on a FreeBSD head
installation. Don't rely on this.
I would guess it's some sort of race condition then. Did you give the
upstream bugzilla a once over to see if anyone had reported something
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reopen 291387
thanks
I'm having the same problem on my G4 Powerbook and since I don't speak
german I can't follow the end of the thread of this bug. How did the
reporter resolve this bug?
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. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=227168
that describes what i observed.
Well there it is. Certainly is a weird one.
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firefox)
Did we ever come to some resolution with this bug?
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0x56005c5d in poll () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
(gdb)
All other applications works fine in the 32-bit chroot.
/ Anders
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So you're using the developer snapshot? Or the aviary branch?
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slowly and then kind of 'jumps' to the
actual destination, switching speed and acceleration several times.
Altogether, smooth scrolling with the mouse wheel on sites with fixed bg
image is really unresponsive und clumsy.
I can't reproduce exactly, but scrolling does seem sluggish.
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on the right is http://news.nana.co.il/Article/?ArticleID=175013 ,
but it consistently doesn't work.
Yup.
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cookies and add a few of them to be blocked in the future. I
constantly have to open close those dialogs or write down the urls before.
I'd report this upstream if you want any traction.
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, userContent-example.css and userChrome-example.css should really
have been removed.
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,
-- Guido
What is general.config.filename supposed to do?
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://www.keflavikairport.com/.
It seems that this is a Debian specific bug, because same version of
firefox in another distribution seems to be working just fine.
It doesn't crash here. Do you have any plugin/extension installed ?
Didn't crash here either. Could be the java applet.
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on Einloggen
- (try to) go to https://signin.ebay.de/
- go to http://www.deutsche-bank-24.de/ an click on Kunden-Login to
the far right
All those sites work for me.
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the problem didn't happen in a recent mozilla-firefox on windows.
Can you send me a non-password protected site so I can reproduce?
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.
What do you mean, to the screen? To a short-lived terminal window?
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* Dani Belz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Eric Dorland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-02-10 11:55]:
Sounds like pango is broken... What can I do about it?
Is it broken or has it changed? Even after an update of libpango,
firefox (and other programs, too) doesn't work here :-( Don't you have
tags 286508 fixed-upstream
thanks
* I.Ioannou ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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* I.Ioannou ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I wrote :
I downloaded the nightly builds from mozilla's ftp site, and apparently
Firefox does not have
.)
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4) resume session some time later
5) attempt to start firefox
firefox very slow to start (15+ seconds, sometimes more)
I'm going to need a bit more info than that to go on. I doubt
seriously that Firefox is at fault here. Is this a suspend-to-disk or
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will exprience problems.
Please don't file duplicate bug reports.
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font error etc.?
There should be a debug routine for that cases.
How exactly are you loading the pdf? Are you using xpdf or gpdf to
view it? Or something else?
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they should run it with the --no-desktop option.
[1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106827
This may be in the gnome-vfs layer or the mime associations. There
doesn't seem to be any specific code in firefox that runs nautilus.
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* Sebastien Blondeel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 05:48:41PM -0500, Eric Dorland wrote:
When a friend sends over my mail.ru account a Microsoft Word file,
clicking on it to choose whether to Open it with... or Save it on the
disk does not work: the button OK
upgrades.
Diversions are a much smarter option. See dpkg-divert(8). Mike Hommey
has unofficial packages that replace the icons with the trademarked
ones.
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and not
firefox.
Are you using xpdf or gpdf to
view it? Or something else?
Greetings,
Tim
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* Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 2005-04-01 11:53:02 -0500, Eric Dorland wrote:
That's a nice sentiment, but it's not true in this case. Browser
plugins are dynamically loaded libraries that get executed in the
browser's memory space. So they can very much crash the browser
* Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 2004-06-24 23:01:42 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
Are we certain it's a firefox bug? Might it of been triggered by the
new flash version?
I've just had 2 crashes of Firefox today due to the Flash plugin
(on Debian/x86 unstable). Even
* Andreas Jochens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello,
thank you for your reply to my bug report.
On 05-Apr-01 00:15, Eric Dorland wrote:
Thanks for the patch, but a few things look funny to me. Especially
going from a PRUint32 to a long. Can you maybe report this upstream
* Andreas Jochens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 05-Apr-01 16:06, Eric Dorland wrote:
It's not wrong, it's just I think the mozilla developers have their
own typedefs they would rather have used.
Actually I just found a slightly different patch in the Fedora core
distribution which
, i don't know.
It very likely is, or a misconfiguration on your part.
Linux gorgias 2.6.10_bj4 #1 Tue Feb 1 20:42:08 CET 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
libc6 Version: 2.3.2.ds1-20
Need more info? Please get in contact.
Regards
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to go beyond a local file
or directory.
Ahh, I see it. Interesting bug. It looks like the text size stops
getting smaller at a certain point, but the underlines are calculated
as if they still getting smaller.
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this font:
/usr/share/fonts/fon/vgafix.fon
Right before the crash. What's the permissions on that font? Are you
sure it's an ok font?
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with some other largeish applications
(Oo.org?), and see if I get similar behaviour.
Can you try an strace to see perhaps where firefox is getting stuck?
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not sure what you want me to do here. I can't depend on tar 1.14
since it's not available as you say. And automake1.9 works with 1.13,
so dependency is not the right relationship. I could put a recommends
for tar = 1.14, but that's not all that useful at this point either.
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in the debian/rules
file)
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* Jim Woodruff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
That's extremely fascinating. Now what's your point?
Why the sarcasm? Are you saying kernel errors are normal.
I'm merely trying to shame you into submitting better bug reports. The
kernel spews out various messages that can
forwarded 301485 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=289238
tags 301485 patch
thanks
Right, will fix this on the next upload.
* Andreas Jochens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 05-Apr-01 18:24, Eric Dorland wrote:
* Andreas Jochens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 05-Apr-01 16:06, Eric
* Jim Woodruff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
Did Firefox fail to run? Did it behave crashily? Can you try
recompiling it with -O rather than -O2 and see if that makes a
difference? (Just change the OPTFLAG variable in the debian/rules
file)
I quess I need some help
, it will be in the next upload.
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* David Mosberger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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said:
Eric forwarded 303438
Eric https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=289326 tags
Eric 303438 + patch thanks
Eric * David Mosberger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
this?
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the upstream bug report and patch are? Not to
disparage your patch, I'm sure it's fine, I'd just rather stay
consistent with upstream as much as possible.
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on other websites.
Could this be related to Bug #235825
It's possible, did you follow some of the workarounds outlined in that bug?
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* David Pottage ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
* David Pottage ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.2-3
Severity: important
Firefox crashes immedately When vistiting:
www.koreaherald.co.kr/SITE/data/html_dir/2005/04/09/200504090026.asp
* Jim Woodruff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
Do these steps:
apt-get source mozilla-firefox
apt-get build-dep mozilla-firefox
cd mozilla-firefox-1.0.2
vi debian/rules (change the OPTFLAG variable by removing the 2 from
-O2)
fakeroot debian/rules binary
That should
* Jim Woodruff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
That's odd. Are you sure you edited the variable correctly? It's not
in the if/then routines because those are only for downgrading
optimizations on arches where I know -O2 doesn't work.
I edited just ahead
?
I'm using Debian Sarge, kernel 2.6.8-2-k7, on AMD Barton 2600+, nVidia
nForce 2 chipset. I have correct kernel-headers installed on my PC.
There are not other issues with USB devices that I noticed.
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with nytimes though... Don't
currently have flash plugins or gcjwebplugin installed.
Works fine for me. Working on a particularly slow box? Any extensions
installed?
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the difference is gcc and version are inverted in the gcc
version and Kernel compiler outputs.
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to help with any additional info you need to help debug
this problem.
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(Gecko:29434): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable: assertion
`gdk_window_is_viewable (src)' failed
I actually work for a fairly large website and we've never seen this
in our logs. Can you give me a reproduction recipe?
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