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Build 04-09-2003 up

Post by BigFire »

Haven't download it yet.
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Post by seb »

Before someone asks: no there is no fix for the bookmarks bugs in this build.
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Yeah, I noticed that already. Nothing glaring yet, otherwise.
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So this build is just the same as April 8th's?
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Post by nilson »

Why are these builds called nightlys? Are they built at night and uploaded in the morning? I dont get it.
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There sort of released around the everning time, so I guess so.
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Post by galapogos »

Its weird that the bookmark bugs have already been resolved and fixed, but aren't showing up in the Phoenix nightlies yet. Are these bugfixes showing up on the Mozilla nightlies?
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Post by sensemann »

not all bookmark bugs are fixed, only some mozilla-only. phoenix is built from the lastest mozilla trunk, so it automatically has all bugfixes that mozilla has. the reason for the bookmark problems are unsolved bugs.
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galapogos wrote:Its weird that the bookmark bugs have already been resolved and fixed, but aren't showing up in the Phoenix nightlies yet. Are these bugfixes showing up on the Mozilla nightlies?
Phoenix bookmarks code is different from Mozilla's one.
I already posted yesterday but I'll say it again: since the bookmarks code is forked in Phoenix, a fix for Mozilla won't always fix the bug in Phoenix (which bug way have a different cause in Phoenix than in Moz).

And yes, drag and drop is fixed in Mozilla since yesterday.
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Post by RIV@NVX »

seb wrote:And yes, drag and drop is fixed in Mozilla since yesterday.


Partially fixed in Phoenix today. When you drag it, icon appears, but bookmark doesn't get the title. And it works only on bookmarks you already have bookmarked.
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Post by galapogos »

Well you weren't exactly very clear in your explanation yesterday. So when can we expect the Phoenix bookmark bug to be fixed? If it doesn't share the same code, shouldn't a separate bug be filed for Phoenix in bugzilla?
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galapogos wrote:Well you weren't exactly very clear in your explanation yesterday. So when can we expect the Phoenix bookmark bug to be fixed? If it doesn't share the same code, shouldn't a separate bug be filed for Phoenix in bugzilla?
It's part of Bug 199328 since the very beginning (not that I'm complaining that nobody seems to add himself to the Cc: list of the bookmarks bugs I listed in the other thread, and I'm not even talking of reading them, but...).
I have no idea when it'll be fixed, it's up to the devs.
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Anyways I,ve been using it for about an hour now and all is sweet and dandy in my little world :).
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Post by ck42 »

But does it feel any faster?
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0.014% faster in my estimation
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