The first official 20220701 builds are out

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The first official 20220701 builds are out

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Previous Nightly Builds thread 20220630

The first official 20220701 NIGHTLY builds are out
The official Firefox 103 Beta 3 builds are out

Previous NIGHTLY: 20220630 (Fx 104.0a1)
Previous BETA: 20220629 (Fx 103.0b2)

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Release Notes: NIGHTLY | BETA
Changelogs: NIGHTLY | BETA


Fixed:
  1. NIGHTLY +42
  2. #1771774
  3. #1776441
  4. #1777368 [Core:Audio/Video: Playback]-Perma [Tier 2] Assertion failure: IsInitialized(), at /builds/worker/checkouts/gecko/gfx/config/gfxFeature.h:119 [Uns]
  5. #1758789 [Core:Audio/Video: Playback]-Support audio playback via Windows Media Foundation Media Engine API [Uns]
  6. #1774114 [Core:DOM: Editor]-Make `HTMLEditor` and its helpers get split/join node direction dynamically [All]
  7. #1718228 [Core:DOM: Web Authentication]-Fix IDL for CollectedClientData [Uns]
  8. #1777411 [Core:Graphics: Canvas2D]-Improve error messages when cloning ImageBitmap [Uns]
  9. #1777475 [Core:Graphics: Text]-gfxGlyphExtents needs a lock [Uns]
  10. #1777395 [Core:Graphics: WebRender]-Remove legacy clip-parenting in wrench [Uns]
  11. #1775207 [Core:JavaScript Engine]-Add per-global or per-realm option to enable async stack capturing [Uns]
  12. #1768214 [Core:JavaScript Engine]-wasm32 codegen 1: introduce wasm32 stub codegen [Uns]
  13. #1774651 [Core:JavaScript: GC]-Add (Gecko) perfstats probes for basic GC timings [Uns]
  14. #1776833 [Core:JavaScript: GC]-GC tunables require a lock to access even though that are only accessed on the main thread [Uns]
  15. #1777652 [Core:Layout: Scrolling and Overflow]-Minor followup fixes addressing review comments D148861 [Uns]
  16. #1530253 [Core:Layout: Scrolling and Overflow]-Support re-snapping for scroll snap [Uns]
  17. #1777301 [Core:Layout: Text and Fonts]-Crash in [@ mozilla::dom::Document::UnblockOnload] [All]
  18. #1777498 [Core:Networking]-Speculative connection could be blocked if FetchHTTPSRR() failes [Uns]
  19. #1777327 [Core:Networking]-Speculative connection doesn't respect LOAD_BYPASS_CACHE flag [Uns]
  20. #1776109 [Core:Privacy: Anti-Tracking]-Try hiding caches/indexedDB/serviceWorker in PBMode [Uns]
  21. #1777380 [Core:Web Painting]-Get PrintHitTestInfoStatsInternal building again. [All]
  22. #1777391 [Core:XPCOM]-Improve the safety of IOInterposer's observer list [Uns]
  23. #1773770 [Core:XPCOM]-Remove XPCOM binary Module infrastructure [Uns]
  24. #1766128 [DevTools:Console]-JS pauses on 'debugger;' when the browser console is open, even if there is no debugger [Uns]
  25. #1777215 [DevTools:Debugger]-Avoid changing ManagedTree/Tree expanded state when nothing changed [Uns]
  26. #1777280 [DevTools:Debugger]-Compute displayURL for all reducer source object [Uns]
  27. #1774937 [DevTools:Debugger]-Unresponsive script warning appears much too late [Uns]
  28. #1777211 [DevTools:Debugger]-When picking a project root, sub folder sources are misaligned [Uns]
  29. #1735534 [Firefox:Address Bar]-cannot turn off "did you mean to go to..." web search result [Uns]
  30. #1773771 [Firefox:Enterprise Policies]-Add GoToIntranetSiteForSingleWordEntryInAddressBar enterprise policy [Uns]
  31. #1758961 [Firefox:Installer]-finalize new private browsing mode strings & icon [Uns]
  32. #1772181 [Firefox:Screenshots]-Screenshots overlay should cover the entire webpage not just the viewport [Uns]
  33. #1761513 [Firefox:Search]-Remove Engine(about:preferences#search) should be disabled for current Default Engine [Uns]
  34. #1777278 [Firefox:Search]-Rename all instances of Original to AppDefault to keep the naming consistent and clear within `toolkit/components/search/` and `browser/components` files that are relevant to search engines [Uns]
  35. #1774579 [Firefox:Security]-Import Certificate Authority: TypeError: caTreeView.loadCerts is not a function [Uns]
  36. #1777536 [Firefox:Theme]-[Colorway Closet] Disable the "Set colorway" button when the selected colorway was already the active theme prior to open the modal [All]
  37. #1770030 [Firefox:Theme]-[Colorway Closet] Localize colorway names and descriptions using Fluent [Uns]
  38. #1774262 [Toolkit:General]-Make it easier to theme search-textbox [Uns]
  39. #1777563 [Toolkit:Performance Monitoring]-Make "More Tools -> Task Manager" point to about:processes instead of about:performance [Uns]
  40. #1777367 [Toolkit:Picture-in-Picture]-At YouTube, the "Skip Ad" button overlaps the Picture-in-Picture button (especially in a fresh profile where picture-in-picture button auto-expands) [Uns]
  41. #1775334 [Toolkit:Picture-in-Picture]-The subtitle settings panel remains displayed even when buttons get hidden (full screen PiP) [All]
  42. #1775442 [Toolkit:Picture-in-Picture]-The whole subtitle-settings-panel is selected after changing font size and exiting PiP fullscreen [All]
  43. #1777113 [Toolkit:Reader Mode]-Reader mode ignores web appearance selection when Increase Contrast is active [mac]

  1. Partial Landings/Diagnostic Patches:
  2. #1776666 [Core:JavaScript Engine: JIT]-Use frame pointers more [All]

  1. Beta 2 -> Beta 3 Changelog +8
  2. #1774916 [Core:Graphics]-The entire screen sometimes freezes when moving tabs to another window [Lin]
  3. #1772225 [Core:Printing: Output]-PDF from Google Docs prints out with little artifacts (rasterized text?) [Uns]
  4. #1776167 [DevTools:Console]-Frequent intermitent devtools/client/webconsole/test/browser/browser_console_enable_network_monitoring.js when Gecko 103 merges to Beta on 2022-06-27 [Uns]
  5. #1776797 [Firefox:Address Bar]-Add the data collection pref to the Firefox Suggest ping payload [Uns]
  6. #1773212 [Firefox:Preferences]-Privacy pane scrolls horizontally in narrow windows due to unwrappable checkbox for OS auth for creditcard autofill [All]
  7. #1774739 [Firefox:Preferences]-Change string for Total Cookie Protection in ETP Standard Mode under Preferences [All]
  8. #1776164 [Firefox:Theme]-Active tab no longer shows a selection outline when selecting multiple tabs [Uns]
  9. #1776556 [Firefox:Theme]-Firefox Nightly 103 uses Windows accent color with no obvious way to turn it off [Uns]


Nightly 104 fixes since 20220628 (Gecko 103) ~145
Beta 103 fixes since 20220531 (Gecko 102) ~734

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Re: The first official 20220701 builds are not yet out

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It's only Thursday night here, and I got updated.

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Re: The first official 20220701 builds are not yet out

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It's only Thursday night here, and I got updated.

Name Firefox
Version 103.0b3
Build ID 20220630185738
Linux Desktop - AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 455 3.3GHz | 8.0GB RAM | GeForce GT 630
Windows Notebook - AMD A8 7410 2.2GHz | 6.0GB RAM | AMD Radeon R5
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Re: The first official 20220701 builds are not yet out

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I don't understand the issue. Thursday is 30 June 2022 and that's a build ID from 30 June. The time stamp is 18:57, just before 7 PM in some time zone.

It looks like there was an extra build. This morning I was updated to 20220630212430, built about three hours later.
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Re: The first official 20220701 builds are not yet out

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There have been 2 Nightly per/day for a long time now. One usually in the AM, and another in the evenings. Most times will occur around 8-8:30am EDT, and again about same time in the evenings.
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There have been 2 Nightly per/day for a long time now. One usually in the AM, and another in the evenings. Most times will occur around 8-8:30am EDT, and again about same time in the evenings.
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Re: The first official 20220701 builds are not yet out

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bjherbison wrote:I don't understand the issue. Thursday is 30 June 2022 and that's a build ID from 30 June. The time stamp is 18:57, just before 7 PM in some time zone.

It looks like there was an extra build. This morning I was updated to 20220630212430, built about three hours later.
Well, b1 was Tuesday, b2 on Wednesday, and my b3 on Thursday night which must have required a build 2.

Seems like a quicker pace to me.
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Re: The first official 20220701 builds are not yet out

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bjherbison wrote:I don't understand the issue. Thursday is 30 June 2022 and that's a build ID from 30 June. The time stamp is 18:57, just before 7 PM in some time zone.

It looks like there was an extra build. This morning I was updated to 20220630212430, built about three hours later.
Well, b1 was Tuesday, b2 on Wednesday, and my b3 on Thursday night which must have required a build 2.

Seems like a quicker pace to me.
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Re: The first official 20220701 builds are not yet out

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Has anyone else noticed the double posts and the failure to connect from the links in the email notice of a new reply?
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With closer examination I just noticed that the 'reply links' from the Firefox Forum, which DO NOT work, start with https:// and that the 'reply links' from the Thunderbird forum, which DO work, start with http://.
Secure Connection Failed

An error occurred during a connection to forums.mozillazine.org:80. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.

Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG

The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.
If I paste the link and erase the "s" it works fine.
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Re: The first official 20220701 builds are not yet out

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You should instead remove the ":80" from after the host part of the URL and it'll work just fine with HTTPS. 80 is the default port for unencrypted connections, while HTTPS normally uses 443.
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laszlo wrote:You should instead remove the ":80" from after the host part of the URL and it'll work just fine with HTTPS. 80 is the default port for unencrypted connections, while HTTPS normally uses 443.

Okay. So the email that I retrieved had this number in it. It came that way.

So what put the :80 in the link?
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It's a misconfiguration in a forum component, a bug. It also happens with the redirect after the "Mark forums read" and "Mark topics read" link is used in the forum interface, which has been the case already for a few days some weeks ago. I guess the forum is worked upon again at the moment.

If it bothers you and you want to see it fixed, a first step would be to report it here, maybe someone from the OSL catches it there.
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The HTTP/HTTPS issue seems to have been fixed. The most recent click from a message to this forum worked for me.
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It's a misconfiguration in a forum component, a bug.

Ah. So it is not a mistake made by me to fix. Thanks. I feel better now. :-)
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