The Official Win32 20061205 [Trunk] build is out.

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The Official Win32 20061205 [Trunk] build is out.

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The Official Win32 20061205 [Trunk] build is out.
Firefox 3.0 alpha1 RC3 is out

Previous nightly 20061204 Trunk

Hourly Trunk builds:
argo-vm-trunk (Lin) || XSERVE06 (Mac) || fx-win32-tbox (Win) || Trunk Tinderbox || Trunk Bonsai
NEW All fx-win32-tbox (Win) hourly builds for the last 7 days NEW

Win reflow branch based on 20061031 trunk build !

Last update: 2006-12-05 -- 06:30 PST = 14:30 UTC (all check-ins since the latest nightly included)

Fixed:
  1. #312793[Core:XP Miscellany]-Support DBUS and listen to NetworkManager events [Lin]
  2. #354886[Core:XSLT]-implement EXSLT - Regular Expressions module [All]
  3. #356116[Core:XPCOM]-Add a macro to provide the size for hashtables [All]
  4. #358712[Core:XForms]-reorganize full selects [All]
  5. #361075[Core:JavaScript Engine]-[FIX] prmjtime.c:368: error: incompatible types in assignment JSLL_MUL JSInt64 [Net]
  6. #361442[Core:XSLT]-Evaluate context insensitive expressions at parse time [All]
  7. #362310[Core:XForms]-reset has stopped working [All]
  8. #362450[Firefox:Preferences]-Bad homepage url in Gran Paradiso 3.0a1 [All] -Blocking Gran Paradiso 3.0a1

Partial Landings/WIPs/Incoming:
  1. #265780[Core:Networking]-Want nsIAuthPrompt2 and nsIPrompt2 [All]
  2. #352365[Firefox:Migration]-Fix some unicode/character encoding/string issues in IE profile migrator [Win] [All]
  3. #360493[Firefox:Password Manager]-Cross-Site Forms + Password Manager = Security Failure [All]

Regressions/Annoying/Common bugs:
  1. #324819[Core:Layout]-Fixed positioned elements now lag/flicker when scrolling (regression from bug 317375) [Win]
  2. #330271[Core:General]-crash when loading an https url (e.g. after trying to check for updates) [@msvcr80.dll] [Win](needs Bug 331404 to land on 1.9 trunk)
  3. #332965[Firefox:Places]-Show dialog when adding new Live Bookmark [Win]
  4. #336990[Firefox:Places]-Choosing delete on bookmarks toolbar deletes everything there indeed (incl. bookmarks toolbar folder) [All]
  5. #345950[Firefox:Tabbed Browser]-Provide a browser.tabs.tabMaxWidth [Win]
  6. #347754[Firefox:Toolbars]-make the go button optional in the default theme [All]
  7. #350225[Core:Widget: Cocoa]-Keyboard shortcut for switching tabs (cmd + digit) no longer works [Mac]
  8. #361709[Tech Evangelism:English US]-Yahoo Mail Beta Login error: Node cannot be used in a document other than the one in which it was created [Win](=blame Yahoo)
  9. #352420[Firefox:General]-Vista Support Tracking Bug [Vista]
  10. Memory leaks: list of known issues/David Baron's issues
  11. THEBES (Cairo):list of open bugs
  12. PLACES:list of open bugs

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Trunk fixes since branching for 1.5 (20050812) = ~6671

Roadmap: Gecko 1.9 alpha2 [jan 2007], Firefox 3.0 [Q3 2007]

per 20061201:
Bugs ? 1.9a1 = 29
Bugs + 1.9a1 = 13
Bugs ? 1.9a2 = 9
Bugs + 1.9a2 = 2

Firefox 2.0.0.1 bugs fixed=128
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I was once again pondering this problem with the spell checker which I have for a while now and somehow decided to check out the error console. This is what I found:

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Failed to load XPCOM component: C:\Programme\Minefield\components\spellchk.dll


There are a lot of similar error reports for other XPCOM components like e.g. several Foxytunes files. Is there an easy way to fix this (like deleting a corrupt file)? If you need more information I'd be happy to help.

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Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a1) Gecko/20061204 Minefield/3.0a1 ID:2006120404 [cairo]
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german language package updated

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Thanks to CrazyFred for pointing me to the <a href="http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/Mozilla-l10n-de/"> l10n tinderbox</a> where all differences between the original en-US version and the localizations can be found.

I extracted the report for the german localization and made all the changes recommended there (hope I did not miss anything).
How can I now check the newest build against my updated language pack (de.jar) to find out what's new or missing?
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Post by nrthomas »

DAC324, I don't think you can do that easily. The compare-locales.pl script works with source directories rather than xpi's. There is a bunch of other crud in the en-US.xpi that might make it hard to just extract the xpi's and try using the script.

You could talk to the localisers (in general) via <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.l10n">their newsgroup</a> or IRC channel (irc.mozilla.org, #l10n). Since you are effectively keeping the localisation up to date, you could also get in touch with the <a href="http://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Firefox_Trunk_Status#German_.28de.29">de team</a> and offer them patches.
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Post by Old DAC324 »

CrazyFred wrote:DAC324, I don't think you can do that easily. The compare-locales.pl script works with source directories rather than xpi's.

In order to apply all the changes the script recommended, I hat to extract both JARs (en-US and de) in order to have the source files available. So I am already familiar with the source directories :-)

Since you are effectively keeping the localisation up to date, you could also get in touch with the <a href="http://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Firefox_Trunk_Status#German_.28de.29">de team</a> and offer them patches.

I just did this in the forum on www.firefox-browser.de but I will try the other possibilities as well. Thank you very much for all these helpful hints!
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"I was once again pondering this problem with the spell checker which I have for a while now and somehow decided to check out the error console. This is what I found:"

I see the same thing, as well
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Post by Andu »

Do you also have a problem with the spell checker?
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Yes it has stopped working for me. I only have IE Tab, BugMeNot, and Update Channel Selector (all curent versions).
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Peter, the link to Firefox 3.0 Alpha RC3 has one 'h' too many
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lol They finally closed the tree because of balsa being red and then balsa promptly turns green. :lol:
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raananb wrote:Peter, the link to Firefox 3.0 Alpha RC3 has one 'h' too many
Yeah, fixed that, thanks
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Post by Jim too »

Is anyone seeing a problem with safe browsing not displaying the "Web Forgery" correctly?

Using Firefox 2.0

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With Minefield
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a1) Gecko/20061204
Minefield/3.0a1 ID:2006120404 [cairo]
DOM Inspector 1.9a1
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Talkback 3.0a1

Using a new profile:

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@Jim too
Yes, its been that way for some time now.
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Jim too wrote:Is anyone seeing a problem with safe browsing not displaying the "Web Forgery" correctly?
It's a known trunk bug.
#341950[Firefox]-XUL elements can't be placed above the browser element (safe browsing notification is hidden by content area) [All]
It was resolved works for me because bug 130078 fixed the problem. But that bug's patch was backed out due to problems it caused. So that's the bug to watch. It may land again after alpha 1 with the problems it causes being fixed in separate bugs.
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Post by Elder Young »

I just got a crash. I was downloading 4 or 5 things from Rapidshare and viewing a website. I can't remember any better than that, sorry.

<A HREF="http://talkback-public.mozilla.org/search/start.jsp?search=2&type=iid&id=TB26900372Z">TB26900372Z</A>

Edit: Here are a few more with the same module causing the problem. I will try safe mode in a minute. I don't remember getting these crashes yesterday, or at least they didn't happen as often.

<A HREF="http://talkback-public.mozilla.org/search/start.jsp?search=2&type=iid&id=TB26901101G">TB26901101G</A>
<A HREF="http://talkback-public.mozilla.org/search/start.jsp?search=2&type=iid&id=TB26901137Q">TB26901137Q</A>

Edit Numero Dos: Nope, she still crashes in safe mode with js3250.dll.

<A HREF="http://talkback-public.mozilla.org/search/start.jsp?search=2&type=iid&id=TB26902602X">TB26902602X</A>

Here's a screenshot of the error message I receive when Minefield crashes.
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