
Windows 0.5 candidate available
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Barring major blockers, we hope this will be the Windows 0.5 build: http://komodo.mozilla.org/pub/phoenix/n ... -14-trunk/ . Please try to find problems (but don't try too hard
![]() Looking good so far (10min use...). Anything specific need testing?
I have no problems running this build on Windows XP. It's stable and fast, as all the recent nightlies have been.
The start page still points to the Mozilla start page, but I guess that's intentional since the change was reverted back? Maybe it involves more than one pref, since the start page is specified in chrome://navigator-region/locale/ region.properties, which may be shared with Mozilla? I'm just guessing here. Anyway, the release candidate works without any (new) problems. When I click a menu, it does not disapear after a second click.
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I noticed that also, and it sucks, but it's in past nightlies too (maybe it's more prominent in this one?) Anyway, we're not going to hold for this, because it'll probably take awhile for a fix (it needs to happen on the trunk).
That's <a href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=179567">bug 179567</a>, which is also a bug in Mozilla.
yeah, this has been a bug since i started using phoenix, and it "bugs" me too. hehe. i think what blake's trying to find, though, is any *new* bugs in this particular build. ![]()
I'm not having either this described problem, or the problem as described by the bug title, but then I am building my own Linux Phoenices, and not with anything particularly special in .mozconfig where is a list of changes that have been recently made. this may help me test areas that have recently changed for regressions.
i think this is it: http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsquery.cgi? ... 1039275420 or possibly
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi ... Phoenix0.5 for completed .5 milestone targeted items That link willl sadly won't help very much, becuse most of what happens in Phoenix is changes on Mozilla Trunk.
which one stefan? will's, mine, or both?
I wrote: That link willl So take a wild guess ![]()
Move the mouse a trifle up, to the top border of the Menu Bar or above, click again and the menu is gone. It's not what you want, but it's a work-around until the developers fix it (in their voluminous spare time). Ed
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