Hello Brian, Happy to hear that the verification has been completed successfully. Could you please tell me where I can find the .deb file of the package. I'm new to Ubuntu and I was having trouble installing the proposed package. Please help. On May 12, 2017 12:21 AM, "Brian Murray" <br...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> The verification of the Stable Release Update for webkit2gtk has > completed successfully and the package has now been released to > -updates. Subsequently, the Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team is being > unsubscribed and will not receive messages about this bug report. In > the event that you encounter a regression using the package from > -updates please report a new bug using ubuntu-bug and tag the bug report > regression-update so we can easily find any regressions. > > -- > You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug > report. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1687019 > > Title: > Cannot add a Google account using Online Accounts in Ubuntu Gnome > > Status in gnome-online-accounts: > Unknown > Status in Ubuntu GNOME: > Fix Committed > Status in WebKit: > Fix Released > Status in webkit2gtk package in Ubuntu: > Fix Committed > Status in webkit2gtk source package in Xenial: > Fix Released > Status in webkit2gtk source package in Yakkety: > Fix Released > Status in webkit2gtk source package in Zesty: > Fix Released > > Bug description: > Impact > ----- > Users will be unable to log in to a Google account using GNOME Online > Account which is used by default in Ubuntu GNOME and Ubuntu Budgie. > > Any other browser or service that uses webkit2gtk is similarly broken, > such as the Epiphany browser. > > The second issue fixed here is that any user who opted in to the new > YouTube will only get a white screen when they attempt to visit > YouTube. The new YouTube is still opt-in now but will eventually > become the default for everyone. > > Test Case > --------- > 1. Install the updated webkit2gtk on Ubuntu GNOME. > 2. Restart your computer (this may be necessary because of LP: #1610944) > 3. Log in. Open Settings>Online Accounts. Remove any Google accounts > already configured. Add your Google account. > 4. Install Evolution if it's not already installed and verify that your > Gmail account loads. > > Optional, because the beta is closed to new entrants: > 5. Install epiphany-browser > 6. Open the Web app (epiphany-browser) and log in to your Google account. > 7. Visit https://www.google.com/new to make sure that your browser is > set to use the "new YouTube." > 8. If the new YouTube only shows a white screen, this part of the bug is > not fixed. > > Regression Potential > -------------------- > The regression potential was limited by only cherry-picking the commits > to fix these 2 high-profile issues. 2.16.2 is being rolled out to most > distros now. > > Other Info > ---------- > Fixed in 17.10 Alpha "artful" by updating to 2.16.2 > > Original Bug Report > ------------------- > With Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 (brand new 64bit install on a Dell XPS13 > laptop), I cannot add a Google account using Online-Accounts. If I choose > to add a new Google account in Online Accounts, a window appears where I > can enter my Google email. After entering my email and pressing the Next > button, a window appears where I can enter my Google password. After > entering the password and pressing the Next button, an empty window appears > and nothing else happens. I expected this to show something useful, and > actually add the Google account to my Gnome environment. > > To manage notifications about this bug go to: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-online-accounts/+bug/ > 1687019/+subscriptions > -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1687019 Title: Cannot add a Google account using Online Accounts in Ubuntu Gnome To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-online-accounts/+bug/1687019/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs