The problem did not recur when upgrading from 3.0b5 to 3.0.
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 07:01:00AM -, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
The problem did not recur when upgrading from 3.0b5 to 3.0.
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Thanks for the follow up mpt.
- Alexander
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That this bug hasn't yet been reproduced in 3.0b5 does not mean it
should be fixed in 2.0 only. (It hasn't yet been reproduced in 2.0
either!) Besides, it would make very little sense to fix a minor problem
with installing updates in a version that is unlikely to receive many
future updates
On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 10:21:24AM -, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
That this bug hasn't yet been reproduced in 3.0b5 does not mean it
should be fixed in 2.0 only. (It hasn't yet been reproduced in 2.0
either!) Besides, it would make very little sense to fix a minor problem
with installing
Matthew, Firefox-2 wont see much of anything in the way or UI fixes,or
any other non extreme from upstream. Now as for this bug if Alexander
decides to fix this on his own than he is free to do that. I will ping
him when i finish my email and see if this is something he feels like
fixing.
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John, the current release of Ubuntu ships with Firefox 3.0b5, not 2. In
the absence of any concrete evidence that it was fixed in Firefox 3, I
don't think it's appropriate to assume that it affects only Firefox 2.
And since the bug isn't even reproducible yet, I don't think it's
appropriate to nag
Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
John, the current release of Ubuntu ships with Firefox 3.0b5, not 2. In
the absence of any concrete evidence that it was fixed in Firefox 3, I
don't think it's appropriate to assume that it affects only Firefox 2.
And since the bug isn't even reproducible yet, I
Just to explain the lack of activity: This bug is about what happens
when a Firefox update is installed in Ubuntu. In the 11 hours, 41
minutes, and 52 seconds between the time Jean-Baptiste asked me to try
with the latest release and the time John marked the report as Won't
Fix, there were no
This is a bug that most likely woint get fixed in Firefox-2.0. Marking as
wont-fix for now and if Alexander can confirm this isnt already fixed and
thinks Mozilla or Us should fix this it should be reopened than but due to lack
of activity and this bug not likely getting a fix if it hasnt
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Can you try with latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 10:31:55PM -, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
I was the only user logged in, and just to make sure, I did ps aux |
grep firefox immediately after the alert appeared, and nothing showed
up (except the grep itself).
I might have had Epiphany running, though, I don't
I'm not sure if this is a bug or if this belongs on the wishlist. The
way I see it, the Feisty update *SHOULD* change how Firefox runs, if
only slighty. That would make it an upgrade/reinstall. I also don't see
any indication that there is a problem with Firefox running after the
message, if that
I have no problem (well, very little problem) with Firefox needing to be
restarted if it is running. I also have had no problem with Firefox
since the update. The problem I have is, as I said, that Ubuntu should
be smart enough not to ask me to restart things that aren't running.
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Reassigning to firefox, its that postinst that generates the note.
The notes support scripts in DisplayIf: shell-command (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InteractiveUpgradeHooks) that might be a
solution for the problem.
Thanks,
Michael
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I was the only user logged in, and just to make sure, I did ps aux |
grep firefox immediately after the alert appeared, and nothing showed
up (except the grep itself).
I might have had Epiphany running, though, I don't remember. Could that
have caused the problem?
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