Perhaps this isn't the place for this, but on my Firefox install, I am
unable to open my Ubiquity window. Uninstalling Ubiquity and deleting
the Ubiquity sqlite files, then reintalling 0.5pre did not work
either. This error has been occurring since 0.2b29 or so, and has made
Ubiquity unusable.

Strangely enough, when I received this error in 0.2b29, I could press
CTRL+SPACE to cause Ubiquity to throw an error message in the error
console. This time around, the only way I can get the error to appear
is when I load the tutorial. Otherwise, the error console appears
blank.

This is the error message:

Error: getGUbiq() is null
Source File: chrome://ubiquity/content/tutorial.js
Line: 93

Obviously, this is an extension of bug #469: 
http://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac/ticket/469
. Has there been any progress in getting rid of this bug? When I was
using 0.2b29, I was able to get Ubiquity to appear by downgrading to
the stable release version, but I was hoping that the 0.5 milestone
would have solved this bug. Can someone help me, or update on any
progress towards solving this problem?

For the record, I'm on Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US;
rv:1.9.2a1pre) Gecko/20090624 Minefield/3.6a1pre (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)
ID:20090624042426. That's the latest trunk nightly, from June 24th
2009.
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