This bug was fixed in the package firefox - 11.0+build1-0ubuntu0.11.10.1
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firefox (11.0+build1-0ubuntu0.11.10.1) oneiric-security; urgency=low
* New upstream stable release (FIREFOX_11_0_BUILD1)
- Fix LP: #875266 - Firefox ignores GNOME3 proxy settings
- Fix LP: #857153
** Branch linked: lp:firefox/stable
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Title:
Needs to get accessibility settings from GSettings
Status in The Mozilla Firefox
** Branch linked: lp:~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.oneiric
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Title:
Needs to get accessibility settings from GSettings
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Verified with gnome-shell --version = GNOME Shell 3.2.1
Firefox is responsive to Accessibility apps -- See
https://launchpad.net/bugs/857153
GNOME_ACCESSIBILITY not manually set or any option in gconf
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Title:
Needs to get accessibility settings from GSettings
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This bug was fixed in the package firefox - 11.0~b1+build1-0ubuntu1
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firefox (11.0~b1+build1-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* New upstream release from the beta channel (FIREFOX_11_0b1_BUILD1)
- Fix LP: #875266 - Firefox ignores GNOME3 proxy settings
- Fix LP: #857153 -
** Branch linked: lp:firefox/beta
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Title:
Needs to get accessibility settings from GSettings
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** Branch linked: lp:~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-beta.oneiric
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Title:
Needs to get accessibility settings from GSettings
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landed https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-aurora/rev/c0df4333b5b7
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Comment on attachment 581750
Updated patch.
[Triage Comment]
Given the lack of a viable workaround in the FF11 timeframe, let's uplift to
Aurora 11.
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For distributions based on GNOME 3.4, I don't think there is really a
good workaround.
For distributions based on GNOME 3.2, this shouldn't be a problem
because there is a GSettings - GConf bridge which works fine (well, it
works fine in Ubuntu at the moment. I'm not sure about other distros).
(In reply to alexander :surkov from comment #60)
Comment on attachment 581750
Updated patch.
serious regression, low risk, running on trunk for several days, no known
regression from this patch. rerequest aurora approval.
Is there any alternative for distros to work around this issue?
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Comment on attachment 581750
Updated patch.
serious regression, low risk, running on trunk for several days, no
known regression from this patch. rerequest aurora approval.
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(In reply to Karl Tomlinson (:karlt) from comment #57)
Supporting the new methods for detecting settings is by definition new and
therefore not thoroughly tested. It seems reasonable to put this through
the same QA process as any new feature.
It's not a feature that's serious regression. the
[Approval Request Comment]
Regression caused by (bug #):
no bug, gnome's move away from gconf
Testing completed (on m-c, etc.):
Risk to taking this patch (and alternatives if risky):
The old behavior of checking gconf will be used if the dbus call does not
succeed (ie, if AT-SPI2 is not
If distributions are no longer supporting the means by which
applications determine whether accessibility is enabled, then that is
not a reason to vent frustration at the application developers.
Supporting the new methods for detecting settings is by definition new
and therefore not thoroughly
Comment on attachment 581750
Updated patch.
[Approval Request Comment]
Regression caused by (bug #):
User impact if declined:
Accessibility will not be enabled on a GNOME 3 system, unless the user manually
sets the accessibility gconf key (used by GNOME 2 but not 3, and thus not
generally set
Comment on attachment 581750
Updated patch.
[Triage Comment]
When evaluating the risk (perf regressions) vs reward (fixing an issue
affecting accessibility users on GNOME 3), we've decided to instead release
note for FF10/11.
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No longer supporting? I'd say they *are* being supported if every other
application on my GNOME 3 system is identified as accessible. There is
definitely a way to detect the availability of accessibility, and a way
that is supported by the platform developers.
And I'd hardly call something that
Are you freakin' serious?!?
I was just thinking the other day about how Mozilla didn't seem to care
much about Firefox Linux accessibility. As a blind Android developer and
user, I find it difficult to impossible to use any of the advanced
features on Google's web-based market. Similarly, Google
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/e95cb5b98154
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/39acd9b60ebc
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Title:
Needs to
** Changed in: firefox
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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I wonder whether the PreInit() in ShouldA11yBeEnabled() is really necessary
or
could be replaced with an assertion to check that PreInit had already been
called. Perhaps it is needed for unit tests?
I don't think I'm familiar enough with when things happen in widget/ to
be sure that call to
(In reply to Karl Tomlinson (:karlt) from comment #44)
If there is no session, then I assume there will be no org.a11y.Bus.
Actually there probably can still be a org.a11y.Bus if registered in
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/IntroductionToDBus#Activation
But it
Yes, both libdbus and GDBus (in gio) will spawn a new bus with dbus-
launch if it can't connect to a session bus (ie, if
DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS is unset).
I've just been bitten by this in Ubuntu with IPC xpcshell tests hanging
our builds. I did some investigation of this today and found that
(In reply to Trevor Saunders (:tbsaunde) from comment #49)
well, the firstthing that comes to mind is arranging for build machines and
test machines to have GNOME_ACCESSIBILITY set, do we have an idea how hard
this is?
It would be good to ensure there is a session bus, because we'd like to
(In reply to Karl Tomlinson (:karlt) from comment #50)
(In reply to Trevor Saunders (:tbsaunde) from comment #49)
well, the firstthing that comes to mind is arranging for build machines and
test machines to have GNOME_ACCESSIBILITY set, do we have an idea how hard
this is?
It would be
(In reply to Karl Tomlinson (:karlt) from comment #47)
(In reply to Karl Tomlinson (:karlt) from comment #44)
If there is no session, then I assume there will be no org.a11y.Bus.
Actually there probably can still be a org.a11y.Bus if registered in
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/
That was really just guessing in comment 42, but would it make sense to skip
the check if DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS is unset anyway?
If there is no session, then I assume there will be no org.a11y.Bus.
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(In reply to Karl Tomlinson (:karlt) from comment #44)
That was really just guessing in comment 42, but would it make sense to skip
the check if DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS is unset anyway?
If there is no session, then I assume there will be no org.a11y.Bus.
I was thinking the same thing, but
It might help to disable the dbus check if DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS is
unset, if Karl's guess is right.
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Needs to get
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #693343
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Importance: Medium = Unknown
** Changed in: firefox
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: firefox
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probably karlt for the gtk2 widget stuff, and maybe surkov or dbolter
for the a11y stuff... or maybe just karlt alone.
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(In reply to Reed Loden [:reed] (very busy) from comment #3)
probably karlt for the gtk2 widget stuff, and maybe surkov or dbolter for
the a11y stuff... or maybe just karlt alone.
actually, me or Ginn Chen are probably the better a11y people here, and
I think one of us should look at that sort
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: oneiric-updates = ubuntu-12.04-beta-1
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Title:
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** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: High
Assignee: Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson)
Status: Triaged
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Its worth noting that users who install with the screen reader
accessibility profile will still have a working firefox, as the profile
enables accessibility in gconf as well.
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Milestone: ubuntu-11.10 = oneiric-updates
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