[Needs Testing] Patch for Bug# 243078-Native Theme Rendering
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I am not supporting any issues with the trunk landing, as I stated in the bug. A hacked-up copy of my patch was checked in to trunk against my will, and there have been reports of problems with it that simply did not occur with my real patch on branch. Sorry.
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twpol wrote:I'm really sorry about the back-out guys and gals, but I really don't have a choice.
To put it in american football terms it was one heck of a fourth quarter comeback attempt. You even had the go ahead score (the patch got checked in) but it got called back due to a penalty (darn regressions).
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Alas
It's not making 1.5 final. It's got 1.8rc1-, James checked it out and I'm pretty sure everyone is resigned to it at this point.
James's going to concentrate on a proper fix on trunk. Anyone else who wants to help make this happen is welcome to (I am). There're some intrinsic problems with Mozilla that we have the time to fix before 2.0 so that this sort of thing doesn't happen again (e.g. bug 312509); we should try to fix those as well as (before?) the actual bug here.
In the meantime, I'd like to see the improper and temporary patch backed out of trunk, if only so that the Win9x users can use trunk again.
James's going to concentrate on a proper fix on trunk. Anyone else who wants to help make this happen is welcome to (I am). There're some intrinsic problems with Mozilla that we have the time to fix before 2.0 so that this sort of thing doesn't happen again (e.g. bug 312509); we should try to fix those as well as (before?) the actual bug here.
In the meantime, I'd like to see the improper and temporary patch backed out of trunk, if only so that the Win9x users can use trunk again.
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supergirl260 wrote:true if this much progess was made on acid 2 test it would be passed it will probly get into the firefox 1.5.1 version though
Who told you that? If you're talking about acid2, that's extremely unlikely, as it requires/d major architectural changes to Gecko. Trunk is rather broken right now because of just one of these checkins. 2.0 will have it, of course, but saying that 1.5.1 will is just silly.
If you're talking about native theme rendering, that might have been the case if it hadn't been for the various regressions, but as it is now there's no way to keep themes compatible between native themeless builds and native themeing builds, and there's no way in hell Mozilla is going to require every author to update his or her theme for a minor point upgrade.
This patch (the real patch) will be available in 2.0, as was scheduled in the first place.
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twpol wrote:There is a long way to go for this platform before it is properly good...
Hi James, thanks for the great work in the patch. I'd like to ask you: do you think the platform will be "properly good" by version 2.0? Is there a reasonable possibility that those problems will get fixed by then?
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Thumper wrote:It'll easily be fixed by 2.0. The only reason it didn't happen this time is that the motivation for fixing it properly was a patch which was already landing very late in the release cycle.
Yes, I understand the bug will be fixed.
What I want to know is whether James expects this to happen by actually solving those deeper problems that were hinted at or merely by going around them.