Discussion about official Mozilla Firefox builds
Josa
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by Josa » November 24th, 2017, 8:47 am
Previous Nightly Builds thread
20171124
The first official 20171125 NIGHTLY builds are out
. The Official Firefox 58 Beta 7 builds are not yet out
Previous NIGHTLY:
20171124 (Fx 59.0a1)
Previous BETA:
20171124 (Fx 58.0b6)
Mozilla Inbound Builds
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Release Notes:
NIGHTLY |
BETA
Changelogs:
NIGHTLY |
BETA
Fixed :
NIGHTLY +19
#1418917 [Core:Audio/Video: Playback]-Run more MediaCacheStream functions off the main thread [Uns][]
#1420113 [Core:CSS Parsing and Computation]-move nsCSSFontFaceRule and nsCSSCounterStyle rule definitions out of nsCSSRules.cpp [Uns][]
#1419362 [Core:Disability Access APIs]-[e10s a11y] Handler: Fetch all text info in one call [Win][]
#1419643 [Core:DOM]-Do not need to look up custom elements definition for a non-custom element [Uns][]
#1419305 [Core:DOM: Core & HTML]-https://nest.com/cameras/nest-cam-iq-outdoor/overview/ sometimes isn't displayed correctly with enabling custom elements pref [Uns][]
#1375424 [Core:Graphics: WebRender]-Sync IPC in PCompositorBridge can take more then 10s with Quantum Render enabled [Uns][[wr-mvp]]
#1391159 [Core:Graphics: WebRender]-Shader creation of WebRender took long time [Uns][[wr-mvp]]
#1418347 [Core:Graphics: WebRender]-Draw bullets with WebRender display items when possible. [Uns][[wr-mvp] [gfx-noted]]
#1419307 [Core:Graphics: WebRender]-Make WebRenderAPI::~WebRenderAPI() fast [Uns][[wr-mvp]]
#1419767 [Core:Graphics: WebRender]-Ensure SVGs prefer data surfaces whenever possible [Uns][[wr-mvp]]
#1420400 [Core:JavaScript Engine]-Optimize Reflect.get [All][]
#1420412 [Core:JavaScript Engine]-ModuleObject has too many reserved slots [Uns][]
#1419407 [Firefox:Developer Tools: Console]-Remove Immutable usage in prefs reducer [Uns][]
#1410839 [Firefox:Migration]-Implement the helper function to scan and list all extensions installed in users' Chrome browser [Uns][]
#1310447 [Firefox:Site Identity and Permission Panels]-Add a pref to display a negative indicator in the URL bar for non-secure sites [Uns][[fxprivacy] ]
#1415918 [Firefox:Tabbed Browser]-tabbrowser.discardBrowser - allow discarding browsers that have beforeunload handlers [Uns][]
#1419725 [Toolkit:Async Tooling]-crashAfterTicks computations seems to be wrong on systems with ticks per second 100000 [Uns][]
#1352497 [Toolkit:Telemetry]-Remove about:healthreport [All][[measurement:client:tracking]]
#1403751 [Toolkit:WebExtensions: Frontend]-Tell users how to enable a disabled extension in about:preferences [Uns][]
Partial Landings/Diagnostic Patches :
#1420060 [Core:Security: PSM]-Upgrade Firefox 59 to NSS 3.35 [Uns][]
Beta 6 -> Beta 7 Changelog +1
#1417869 [Core:Audio/Video: Playback]-High rate of MEDIA_ERR_SRC_NOT_SUPPORTED error being thrown [Uns][]
Nightly 59 fixes since 20171113 (Gecko 58)
~614
Beta 58 fixes since 20170921 (Gecko 57)
~2757
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johnp_
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by johnp_ » November 24th, 2017, 12:16 pm
Reported
bug 1420488 : YouTube video (but not audio) stops playing on tab change / scrolling / player resize when media.autoplay.enabled=false
Regression from
bug 1382574 .
toolong
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by toolong » November 24th, 2017, 4:54 pm
johnp_ wrote: Reported
bug 1420488 : YouTube video (but not audio) stops playing on tab change / scrolling / player resize when media.autoplay.enabled=false
Regression from [url=
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org
/show_bug.cgi?id=1382574]bug 1382574[/url].
It says it is fixed. Anyone have any idea when the patch will hit the release?
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by streetwolf » November 24th, 2017, 7:49 pm
Some patch must have landed on inbound that is causing some sites to crank my CPU up to 95%. I hope they fix it or back it off. The downside of living on the bleeding edge.
Seems opening up a PDF with the built in PDF viewer causes my CPU to hit 95%. Try this one out...
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf
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by toolong » November 24th, 2017, 7:54 pm
The downside of living on the bleeding edge.
Yeah. That can be a problem at times. BIGGER
streetwolf
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by streetwolf » November 24th, 2017, 7:57 pm
The Tinsmith wrote:
The downside of living on the bleeding edge.
Yeah. That can be a problem at times. BIGGER
Let's hope whatever is happening to me doesn't make it to Nightly.
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toolong
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by toolong » November 24th, 2017, 8:15 pm
streetwolf wrote: The Tinsmith wrote:
The downside of living on the bleeding edge.
Yeah. That can be a problem at times. BIGGER
Let's hope whatever is happening to me doesn't make it to Nightly.
You are using early releases? That I did now know.
In that case I hope "your crap" stays there!
Silliness aside. Anything I can do to help? Simple stuff please. I am a dummy.
streetwolf
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by streetwolf » November 25th, 2017, 6:30 am
Should have done this is the first place. I disabled all my add-ons and no more high CPU usage. Time to find the culprits.
**** It's ViolentMonkey or one of its userscripts that is causing the issue. Will investigate VM.
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by WaltS48 » November 25th, 2017, 6:53 am
That PDF is using 0% CPU for me using today's Nightly on Linux.
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by streetwolf » November 25th, 2017, 6:58 am
WaltS48 wrote: That PDF is using 0% CPU for me using today's Nightly on Linux.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:59.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/59.0 ID:20171125100325
It turns out the problem is caused by one of the userscripts I have installed in Violentmonkey. I got rid of it and all is back to normal.
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by Josa » November 25th, 2017, 8:54 am