It is now 2021 and the bug is still there.
Dear maintainers, please please with cherry on top: can we get this
2-line patch into the bionic repositories somehow?
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(In reply to Justin Dolske [:Dolske] from comment #113)
So, I don't think we should invest time into supporting this, and it would
be better implemented as an add-on for those who want it. Sorry. :/
This HAS been implemented as an addon: https://github.com/infinity0
/mozilla-gnome-keyring
The
(In reply to Justin Dolske [:Dolske] from comment #113)
So, I don't think we should invest time into supporting this, and it would
be better implemented as an add-on for those who want it. Sorry. :/
This HAS been implemented as an addon: https://github.com/infinity0
/mozilla-gnome-keyring
The
(In reply to Justin Dolske [:Dolske] from comment #60)
I guess I would say that it's not clear to me that integration with the
system keystore provides significant value (cost/benefit)
As it has been made clear already, the benefit is
1) that on a usual Desktop, multiple applications need to
(In reply to Justin Dolske [:Dolske] from comment #60)
I guess I would say that it's not clear to me that integration with the
system keystore provides significant value (cost/benefit)
As it has been made clear already, the benefit is
1) that on a usual Desktop, multiple applications need to
Definitely confirmed for 12.04.
Eating about 600 MB of RAM on a 1000MB system is something I would *not* call
fixed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/614918
Title:
Terrible wrestool
Public bug reported:
In the firefox-dev package for Ubuntu Oneiric there used to be a pkg-
config file for XULRunner, namely /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libxul.pc.
This allowed binary extensions to be configured and built in a sane way.
In the Precise version of firefox-dev, this file has been removed
The whole thing is getting ridiculous. The bug is two and a half years
old (that makes five (!) releases), there seems to be no benefit to it,
so what is the point of keeping this package?
I realise that this job is started with a very low ionice and nice value, and
it's *supposed* to not