I just tested a focal->jammy upgrade in a regular Ubuntu VM, and this
resulted in the same problem: the firefox deb being removed, seemingly
because the snap was installed.
As a result, the firefox favourite icon disappeared entirely from the
gnome shell dock. This is definitely unwanted
** Also affects: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Firefox icon missing from
'firefox' being in the forced_obsoletes list is of course suspicious. I
think this is caused by https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
release-
upgrader/tree/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeQuirks.py?h=ubuntu/jammy#n694 (last
line of the _replaceDebsAndSnaps() function).
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2022-09-19 12:16:55,064 DEBUG install of snap firefox succeeded
2022-09-19 12:17:00,921 DEBUG forced_obsoletes: ['firefox', 'ivman',
'gtk-qt-engine']
2022-09-19 12:17:01,116 DEBUG remove_candidates: '{'ca-certificates-java', …,
'firefox', …,
Ok, I know what happened in this specific case (just tested in a Kubuntu
20.04 VM that I upgraded to 22.04): during the upgrade, the firefox deb
package was uninstalled, resulting in the firefox.desktop file being
removed from the system.
I'm attaching /var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log.
**
Thanks for the detailed report Steve. What would be interesting to test
is whether this is an Ubuntu-specific problem caused by the packaging,
or if it also happens with binaries distributed by upstream. Could you
test that and report here? The upstream binaries can be downloaded from
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Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
firefox black window
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
New
Status in
Thanks!
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Status: Unknown
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There's a snapd PR to address this:
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/12003.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Title:
[snap] firefox webauthn not working with
Sure, but for people investigating the problem, it's a very useful data
point if you can compare in other browsers.
With regards to comment #11, as Nathan wrote every point of view is
respectable, but please try to keep it within the limits of the Ubuntu
Code of Conduct
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Status: Unknown
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The code that replaces "${SNAP}" by e.g. "/snap/firefox/1826" when
installing the desktop file is there:
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/blob/master/wrappers/desktop.go#L208
// do variable substitution
bline = bytes.Replace(bline, []byte("${SNAP}"), mountDir, -1)
I have
I added a snapd task to the bug following Sébastien's comment. I wonder
if there's a good technical reason not to use the 'current' symlink in
the path to the icon for the generated desktop file.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thanks for following up Jørn. Would you mind filing an upstream bug at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Firefox, and sharing
the link to it here?
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Can you share the output of the following commands?
apt policy firefox
snap info firefox
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Title:
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Jørn, just so I'm sure I understand the problem well: both firefox and
chromium are affected by this regression?
Are you using the firefox snap, or is it installed through another means
(deb or upstream tarball)?
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Ok, I think I understand better the problem. Indeed the wrapper script
was written for a one-shot migration of existing profiles, not with this
use case of going back and forth between two different installations of
firefox in mind.
Could you maybe solve this by making
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1980271 ***
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This UX problem is being discussed in many places. There is some
interesting information in e.g. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1412140.
snapd is not clever enough (yet) to automatically refresh the app
The debug output from DpkgTerminalLog.txt doesn't tell us much about the
actual problem:
=> Installing the firefox snap
dpkg: error processing archive
/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-8w07o6/14-firefox_1%3a1snap1-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb
(--unpack):
new firefox package pre-installation script subprocess
Thanks for the report.
Could you please provide more details on how your network is set up, so
we can understand how your use case could be better handled by the
firefox snap?
In the current version, a profile stored in ~/.mozilla/firefox is
imported into ~/snap/firefox/common/.mozilla/firefox
Relevant debug output from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the firefox snap
errore: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Scarica lo snap "firefox" (1794) dal canale "stable" (Get
That video you linked suggests running a command that fixes the mappings
for this joystick:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Gamepad#Playstation_5_(Dualsense)_controller.
This doesn't sound like a snap-specific problem. Can you reproduce in
Google Chrome installed as a deb?
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Better in bugzilla, please.
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Title:
firefox black window
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
Relevant debug info from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the firefox snap
erreur : cannot perform the following tasks:
- Télécharger un paquet Snap "firefox" (1749) à partir du canal "stable" (Get
https://api.snapcraft.io/api/v1/snaps/download/3wdHCAVyZEmYsCMFDE9qt92UV8rC8Wdk_1749.snap:
Relevant debug output from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the firefox snap
virhe: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Download snap "firefox" (1775) from channel "stable" (Get
https://api.snapcraft.io/api/v1/snaps/download/3wdHCAVyZEmYsCMFDE9qt92UV8rC8Wdk_1775.snap:
dial tcp: lookup
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Tiny mouse cursor in firefox snap
Status in Mozilla
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alexander Browne (elcste)
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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** Summary changed:
- New Chromium icon, not yet used by Snap
+ [snap] New Chromium icon, not yet used by Snap
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Relevant debug info from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the firefox snap
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Download snap "firefox" (1775) from channel "stable" (Get
https://api.snapcraft.io/api/v1/snaps/download/3wdHCAVyZEmYsCMFDE9qt92UV8rC8Wdk_1775.snap:
dial tcp: lookup
This sounds like an upstream bug, potentially. Would you mind filing one
at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Thunderbird, with
as many details as possible, and sharing the link to it here?
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Can you reproduce the problem with an upstream build of firefox
(downloaded from https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-latest-
ssl=linux64=fr)?
Would you mind filing an upstream bug report at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Firefox, and sharing
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package firefox 104.0+build3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
Please try reinstalling, and let us know how this goes:
sudo apt reinstall firefox
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From DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
Configuration file '/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox'
==> File on system created by you or by a script.
==> File also in package provided by package maintainer.
What would you like to do about it ? Your options are:
Y or I : install the package maintainer's
Yes, I can now see the screenshot.
And if you run from a terminal with just "snap run firefox" (i.e.
without any definition of MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND), do you get a black
screen?
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
When I send
Good to know, thanks for following up!
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
> Yes, I will argue with you there.
Don't get me wrong, yours is a totally valid use case. I'm just saying
it's perhaps not that common, and perhaps doesn't justify the use of the
"read: all" attribute on the home interface, which would mean that the
interface wouldn't be auto-connected, which
Let's see what the snapd folks have to say about it:
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/auto-connecting-the-home-interface-with-
read-all-for-a-browser-snap/31525
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There are precedents for this use case, apparently:
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/interface-auto-connect-request-for-the-
universal-update-utility-snap-home-read-all/23125.
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Arguably, the case for files not owned by the user in their home
directory is not very widespread.
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Title:
[snap]
That's probably because by default the home interface doesn't allow
access to files not owned by $USER.
The interface has a "read" attribute that, when set to "all", allows
this behaviour. See https://snapcraft.io/docs/home-interface for details
(I wasn't aware of this subtlety of the interface
No, I still can't see the attachment. I wonder whether this is a
Launchpad bug?
In any case, it's good to know that the command line I suggested seems to work
around the problem.
Just to confirm, if you run it with:
MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0 snap run firefox
you get the black screen again?
For
This is a known issue, which is being tracked in the upstream bug
tracker: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1729750
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1729750
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1729750
** Also affects: firefox via
It appears that I cannot see the attached screenshot. Can you maybe try
re-attaching it?
Can you share some details about your hardware (particularly GPU and
drivers in use)?
Does it make any difference if you run it like this?
MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 snap run firefox
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Thanks for the report Walter. This hasn't fallen on deaf ears. Reading
and uploading a file to which you have read permissions in your home
directory is definitely something that's expected to work, and if it
doesn't it needs to be investigated and fixed.
Can you try the following?
snap run
Relevant debug info from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
Preparing to unpack .../15-firefox_1%3a1snap1-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb ...
=> Installing the firefox snap
==> Checking connectivity with the snap store
dpkg: error processing archive
/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-Sum4bs/15-firefox_1%3a1snap1-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb
So you're unpacking gtk-common-themes, adding something (xxx ?) to the
icon theme, and repacking it. Can you explain why you're doing that?
The correct way would be to submit a PR against
https://github.com/ubuntu/gtk-common-themes, which would address the
problem you're encountering for
Can you share the output of the following command:
LANG=C dpkg -l xdg-desktop-portal*
Can you also run the following commands in separate terminals:
/usr/libexec/xdg-desktop-portal-gtk -rv
journalctl -f | grep DEN
and reproduce the problem, then attach the output of both commands
Can you observe the problem also for subfolders of your $HOME ?
What's your desktop environment?
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Thank you very much for documenting thoroughly your findings. These will
be useful to design and implement a proper solution to the problem.
In the meantime, a couple of comments:
- the apparmor profile will be overwritten every time the snap is
updated, so you will have to re-apply the changes
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Status: Unknown
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It looks like squashfs support was added to this custom kernel:
https://github.com/ophub/amlogic-s9xxx-armbian/issues/511.
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https://github.com/ophub/amlogic-s9xxx-armbian/issues/511
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Relevant debug output from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the firefox snap
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Download snap "firefox" (1670) from channel "stable" (Get
I ran the test plan ("xdg-settings check default-web-browser
firefox_firefox.desktop") in a fully up-to-date Kubuntu 22.04 VM, first
without the update from jammy-proposed (xdg-utils
1.1.3-4.1ubuntu3~22.04.1), and then with it.
I can confirm that with the update, the extraneous output on stderr
** Changed in: xdg-utils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
** Changed in: xdg-utils (Ubuntu Jammy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
** Changed in: xdg-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: xdg-utils (Ubu
Relevant debug logging from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the firefox snap
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Download snap "firefox" (1670) from channel "stable" (unexpected EOF)
This is possibly a transient network hiccup.
Can you try reinstalling?
sudo apt reinstall
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ Minor.
+ This is a follow-up to bug #1970594. The original upstream merge request did
fix the problem, but a misleading error message would be printed on stderr
(which wasn't impacting firefox's ability to check whether it is the default
browser). The
I am testing in a fully up-to-date Kubuntu 22.04 VM:
$ xdg-settings check default-web-browser firefox_firefox.desktop
/usr/bin/xdg-settings: 734: [: x!: unexpected operator
yes
$ echo $?
0
So while the error printed on stderr is misleading, the result printed
on stdout is
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1987296 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1987296
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1987296
package firefox 103.0+build1-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 failed to install/upgrade: new
firefox package pre-installation script subprocess returned error exit
This upstream bug seems relevant:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1340181
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Title:
Migrating
Relevant debug logging from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the firefox snap
error: system does not fully support snapd: cannot mount squashfs image using
"squashfs": mount: /tmp/sanity-mountpoint-438413677: неизвестный тип
файловой системы 'squashfs'.
I can't speak Russian,
parts/chromium/build/chrome/installer/linux/debian/dist_package_versions.json
isn't used by the snap build process, so that's not the right thing to
look at.
There appears to be an incompatibility between the version of libwayland
in Ubuntu 22.04 (1.20.0) and the version vendored into the
Thanks for following up Yuri, I'm glad this worked.
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Relevant debug logging from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the firefox snap
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- 下载 snap "firefox" (1670),来自频道 "stable" (unexpected EOF)
This looks like a transient network error. Would you mind retrying?
sudo apt reinstall firefox
** Changed
Relevant debug output from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the firefox snap
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Download snap "firefox" (1670) from channel "stable" (Get
Shannon, did you see Maciej's comment just above yours (comment #74) ?
It suggests that this should be handled by the corresponding XDG desktop
portal, if installed.
What is your desktop environment? Is the corresponding portal frontend
implementation (e.g. xdg-desktop-portal-gtk) installed?
Relevant debug information from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
==> Installing the firefox snap
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Fetch and check assertions for snap "firefox" (1670) (Get
Relevant debug output from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
=> Installing the firefox snap
==> Checking connectivity with the snap store
==> Installing the firefox snap
erreur : cannot perform the following tasks:
- Télécharger un paquet Snap "firefox" (1670) à partir du canal "stable" (read
tcp
The /usr/bin/firefox script in 22.04 launches the firefox snap, but
prior to that it rewrites existing launcher/dock favourites. For GNOME
Shell for example (which you appear to be running), if the output of
$(gsettings get org.gnome.shell favorite-apps) contains an entry
pointing to
Relevant logging from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Descargar snap "firefox" (1443) del canal "stable" (unexpected EOF)
That looks like a temporary network failure.
Can you try reinstalling firefox?
sudo apt reinstall firefox
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>From DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Download snap "firefox" (1635) from channel "stable" (download too slow:
2170.17 bytes/sec)
This sounds like a transient network error, unless you are on a very slow
connection.
Can you try reinstalling firefox?
DpkgTerminalLog.txt has this weird Gtk warning that I've never seen
before:
cache version is different 1 != 2
Not sure what might have caused this. I would advise to try reinstalling
firefox:
sudo apt reinstall firefox
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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There's an old upstream bug report with similar symptoms
(https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=351897), but it
hasn't seen any recent activity.
I wonder whether this could be caused by an extension maybe? Can you try
disabling all your extensions, and see if this alleviates the
The file ~/.config/chromium-flags.conf isn't read by the snap, so this
won't work on any architecture.
However you can use ~/.chromium-browser.init for that purpose (that's
for compatibility with the old deb package).
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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That workaround might not be necessary any longer (see the original
commit that introduced it: https://git.launchpad.net/~chromium-
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source/commit/?id=6aacaab9c675b0f099c8fa4d0c783b1c7b8d0c15). Can you try
removing it altogether?
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Yes, you will need to update build/args.gn where there's a hardcoded
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source/tree/build/args.gn?h=stable#n39).
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There's something wrong with the connections indeed. The platform snaps are
connected, but essential plugs such as browser-support aren't.
Can you try uninstalling and installing again the firefox snap?
sudo snap remove firefox
sudo snap install firefox
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It looks like the gnome platform snap isn't connected to firefox,
somehow.
Can you please share the output of `snap connections firefox` ?
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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By design and by default, snapd won't let you update a snap that has
running apps, because it might result in crashes or unpredictable
behaviours.
Your best bet is to actually ensure firefox is not running before
refreshing it.
Alternatively, if you are an administrator on that machine, you
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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Title:
package firefox 103.0+build1-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 failed to
Thanks for the feedback. Let's consider this bug fixed. Feel free to re-
open if the problem occurs again.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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** Also affects: thunderbird via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Tags added: upstream
** Summary changed:
- In Compose window, if a PDf is joined and clicked to open, Thunderbird
launches Firefox instead of Evince
+
Thanks for the feedback. I'm marking this bug invalid as it doesn't
appear to be a bug in the chromium package itself. Feel free to follow
up with the developers of that extension.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
Thunderbird 102 : keeps an empty window even
I added bug tasks to lubuntu-meta and ubuntu-mate-meta, because it was
reported that this is xdg-desktop-portal-gtk misbehaving in these
desktop environments, whereas it works fine in GNOME.
For Lubuntu, there is a xdg-desktop-portal-lxqt implementation that
appears to solve the problem, so it's
The chromium snap is now at version 104.0.5112.79. Torsten, are you
still observing these crashes with the latest update?
Do you have extensions activated? If so, can you try disabling them all
and running chromium for a while, downloading files as you normally do,
and let us know whether the
Any of these extensions could be the culprit really, so you'll have to
re-enable them one by one until you manage to identify the faulty one.
Then I would suggest filing an issue against the extension itself (and
keeping us posted here).
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The crash reporter is fixed with
https://github.com/ubuntu/thunderbird/pull/2.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Impo
I can confirm that the crash reporter dialog doesn't submit crashes, and
that the same fix that was used in firefox (stage libcurl) makes it
work.
FTR, I used this trick to test-crash thunderbird:
https://superuser.com/a/678426
i.e. input the following in the devtools console:
Sorry for the lack of feedback, this is clearly a valid issue that
should be looked into. Would you mind filing an upstream bug report at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Firefox and sharing
the link to it here?
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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Could it be that an extension is misbehaving? Can you try disabling them
all in chrome://extensions, then restart and use chromium for a while,
to see if that makes a difference?
While using chromium, you can also inspect the CPU and memory used by
each individual tab by invoking the chromium
Fixed in the beta branches (bionic and focal) with
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-
beta.bionic/revision/1463 and
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-
beta.focal/revision/1463.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Confirmed => Fix
: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
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