Tentative implementation:
https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/3437
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[snap] configure hook fails because th
This is a pretty old bug, but it looks similar to what you're
describing: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=832956.
Can you maybe comment there to explain your problem, and see if it gets
some attention upstream?
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I'm not sure what to make of the attachment. Is "Jouw maar" the string that
gets randomly inserted?
Please elaborate on what exactly you do when that happens (are you composing a
new e-mail, replying to an existing one, using some other feature of
thunderbird?). Do you have extensions installed?
Carine, this doesn't appear related to this bug report. Please file a
new bug report, and explain in details what you're trying to do and how
it fails. Thanks.
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This very much sounds like you were triggering the paste action from clipit
(probably using a keyboard shortcut) without realizing it.
I'm closing this bug as it's unlikely to be a problem in thunderbird, feel free
to re-open if you think it is.
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Status:
Thanks for following up Ubfan. So this appears to be fixed, I'm updating
the bug status accordingly. Feel free to re-open if the issue surfaces
again.
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It works for me here, I wonder if this might be caused by the missing
XDG portal.
Can you share the output of the following command?
apt policy xdg-desktop-portal*
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That upstream bug sounds indeed similar to the problem you're observing,
but given that it's closed, it's unlikely to receive attention. Can you
file a new upstream bug report and share the link to it here?
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[MASTER] Updates while firefox is running cause various problems until
restart
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Does deleting ~/snap/chromium/common/.cache/fontconfig work around the
problem, by any chance?
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Title:
[snap] chromium h
I should have elaborated on the testing I did: in a fully up-to-date
focal VM with French as the default language/locale, I enabled focal-
proposed and installed the thunderbird update
(1:78.7.1+build1-0ubuntu0.20.04.1), and I verified that the UI is fully
localized in French, including menus, pref
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Could you please run "apport-collect 1917300" in a terminal to attach
useful debugging information to this bug report?
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That sounds similar to bug #1917191.
Can you open a terminal, type "firefox --safe-mode" followed by Enter,
and let us know whether the application starts? If not, what is
displayed in the terminal window?
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This sounds similar to bug #1917147.
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Status in firefox package in U
Can you open a terminal, type "firefox --safe-mode" followed by Enter,
and let us know whether the application starts? If not, what is
displayed in the terminal window?
** Summary changed:
- foxfire will not start
+ firefox will not start after it crashed unexpectedly
** Changed in: firefox (Ub
This appears to be a User-Agent sniffing issue on the server side. If I
use an extension to change the user agent string to e.g. that of Firefox
86 on Windows, the website loads correctly.
If you care about this problem, please report it to Radisson so they fix
their server-side parsing of the use
** Summary changed:
- radissonhotels.com fails to display website because of UA string
+ radissonhotels.com fails to display website because of modified UA string
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If you don't mind installing debug packages that use a substantial
amount of space, could you do the following:
sudo apt install firefox-dbg
firefox -g
At the (gdb) prompt, type "r" then return. When the crash happens, you
should be getting another (gdb) prompt, type "t a a bt" then retur
Note: once you've done all the above, you can remove the debug packages
to reclaim disk space with the following command:
sudo apt remove firefox-dbg
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This appears to be a known issue, where some servers don't support the
minimum TLS version requested by this new version of Thunderbird. See
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1295861 for details. TLDR:
in the configuration editor, change "security.tls.version.min" to "2".
** Changed in:
Thanks John, that's very useful indeed. The backtrace points to a known
upstream bug (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1694670), which is
fixed in the upcoming firefox
87.0 (currently beta).
I'll consider cherry-picking the upstream patch for an Ubuntu update.
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Thanks Andy.
Andy, Theodore, would you mind trying to get a full backtrace of the
crash, to help diagnose and fix the problem? See the instructions in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/firefox/+bug/1917191/comments/17. Thanks in
advance!
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Status: New => Incomplete
I have updated the affected package.
** Package changed: firefox (Ubuntu) => gedit (Ubuntu)
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Copy / paste in Firefox random
> Is there a bug fix out there?
The beta builds (for the upcoming 87.0 release) contain the fix, if
you're comfortable with adding a PPA and installing a beta version, you
could try that (your confirmation that the bug is indeed fixed would be
very valuable). The PPA is
https://launchpad.net/~mozi
Alex_ander, after a problematic update, can you confirm that there is an
upstream langpack in your profile directory?
(/home/olex/.mozilla/firefox/281v459m.default-release/extensions
/langpack...@firefox.mozilla.org.xpi)
If so, we need to determine where it comes from.
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omitted due to
"DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck"
dh_install: warning: Cannot find (any matches for) "tests/.libs/*" (tried in .,
debian/tmp)
dh_install: error: missing files, aborting
** Affects: libsndfile (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
Status: F
Uploaded https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libsndfile/1.0.31-1ubuntu1
to fix the build failure.
** Changed in: libsndfile (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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--- libsndfile-1.0.31/debian/rules 2021-01-29 22:05:07.0 +
+++ libsndfile-1.0.31/debian/rules 2021-03-03 16:53:14.0 +
@@ -4,6 +4,11 @@
DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = hardening=+all
+# Forcefully enable tests (they are disabled by default on ri
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"
This is an unfortunate consequence of a decision by Google to restrict
access to the sync API to Chrome only (which explains why in comment #3
you're seeing that chrome 89 on linux works fine).
There's a lengthy discussion with details here:
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-
pac
ase" 0.16.0
dh_makeshlibs: error: failing due to earlier errors
I submitted https://salsa.debian.org/debian-phototools-
team/libraw/-/merge_requests/5 to fix this.
** Affects: libraw (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
Status: Fix Committed
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And I uploaded
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libraw/0.20.2-1ubuntu1 to hirsute
with the fix I submitted to salsa.
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You could try making it:
Icon=/snap/chromium/current/chromium.png
I'm curious as to why you need a copy of chromium_chromium.desktop in
~/.local/share for it to appear in your favourites bar. Isn't the one
installed by the snap (in
/var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/chromium_chromium.desktop
Yes, I'm saying that you shouldn't need to have a copy of the desktop
file unders ~/.local/share for GNOME shell to display it in your
favourites bar.
What is the output of the following commands for you?
gsettings get org.gnome.shell favorite-apps
echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
For me the first o
buntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
** Summary changed:
- snap-from-source repo license missing
+ [snap] packaging license missing
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecide
Sorry I wasn't very clear, but it was only 2 commands, and your output
is as expected. So you can safely delete
~/.local/share/applications/chromium_chromium.desktop, the icon should
remain in your dock.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
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I agree the statement is a bit ambiguous, but I *think* it's meant as
"data that is stored locally only (and not synced) will continue to be
available locally". I.e. if it wasn't synced, it won't be deleted.
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This was also reported in Ubuntu (https://launchpad.net/bugs/1917191),
by only 2 different users so far since the update to 86.0 was pushed to
all supported Ubuntu releases. According to comment 7, this affects only
users with an invalid color profile on Linux, which presumably/hopefully
isn't such
As I stated in comment #8, reverting to an older version won't be
working after the 15th of March, when Google will stop providing access
to the sync API. And running an old version of a browser with known
security vulnerabilities is never a good idea.
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Backport Thunderbird 78 to 20.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS
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What version of chromium are you running? (please share the output of
"chromium --version")
I suspect this might be a regression in the 89.0.4389.72 stable update,
that was subsequently fixed in 89.0.4389.82, and is now available in the
stable channel of the snap store.
If your version is 89.0.43
Oh, that's unfortunate, apport-collect tries to open the default
browser, which is firefox, so the debugging info collection process is
halted.
Can you install another web browser (if you don't have one already), and
temporarily change the default browser to that new one, then run again
"apport-co
According to the release notes (https://www.thunderbird.net/en-
US/thunderbird/78.8.1/releasenotes/), the 78.8.1 update has several GPG-
related bug fixes, I wonder if those would help.
I am currently working on the update for all supported Ubuntu releases.
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Similarly, I'm seeing better performance for the snap version of firefox
than with the deb, on Ubuntu 20.10:
deb: 85.1 ± 1.4
snap: 108 ± 1.5
This could very well be explained by the toolchain and default build
options used to build each package: the snap is built from an upstream
binary, comp
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1616650 ***
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snap refresh while command is running may cause issues
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A comment on the upstream bug says the fix was approved for 86.0.1, as
soon as this is out the update will be reflected in Ubuntu.
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firefox will not start after it crashed unexpectedly
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
Fix Rele
Can you please share the output of the following commands?
snap list
snap connections chromium
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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This looks like a file wasn't correctly downloaded from the snap store:
=> Installing the chromium snap
==> Checking connectivity with the snap store
==> Installing the chromium snap
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Transferir o snap "chromium" (1135) do canal "stable" (unexpected EOF)
Is this chromium as a snap, or the deb package? Please run the following
command to attach additional debug information to the bug report:
apport-collect 1867402
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
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The /tmp case is a special case. The snapd security sandbox doesn't
allow snaps to share/leak files in the system-wide /tmp, so when you
select /tmp in the file save dialog, the file is in fact saved to
/tmp/snap.chromium/tmp/, which isn't readable by other snaps (and not
even by the current user o
I'm with you on the scientific method. That said the dev series is a
very fast-moving target, so trying to reproduce a problem on one
specific version of this channel is potentially a waste of time. But
your feedback and reports are very welcome indeed.
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That looks like a transient failure. Would you mind trying to reinstall
it, and let us know whether it succeeds this time?
sudo apt reinstall chromium-browser
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package
That's an unexpected upgrade problem:
Unpacking thunderbird-locale-en (1:68.7.0+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.2) over
(1:60.9.0+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.2) ...
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/thunderbird-locale-en_1%3a68.7.0+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.2_amd64.deb
(--unpack):
trying to o
And note that in later releases (starting with eoan), the chromium-
browser deb package is a transitional package that installs the snap,
but the apport hook is still there and will collect useful information
about the installed snap.
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If you're on bionic, Canonical is still maintaining the deb packages for
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This would happen if manjaro and your Ubuntu version have two different
versions of firefox/thunderbird. There's no easy way out of this, other
than separate profile directories, I'm afraid.
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The sleep process will outlive the launcher process at most 60 seconds,
after which it will exit.
Note that this is only a temporary helper, until background refreshes of
snaps are properly notified to running snaps by snapd through a well
defined API.
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Glad to read that the problem is gone. Thanks for following up, and
don't hesitate to re-open the bug if it happens again.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
[snap] chrome-gnome-shell extension fails to detect n
> I can't download files into /tmp so I don't have delete them later
/tmp in the chromium snap is mapped to /tmp/snap.chromium/tmp, so files
downloaded there won't be persistent across reboots.
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I'm marking this bug as duplicate of the other bug, so that they are
merged, and your report contributes to the heat of the other bug.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1790608
[snap] Libreo
Is the corruption always present, even after exiting and restarting
chromium?
** Summary changed:
- Icons in file picker don't render well
+ [snap] Icons in file picker are corrupted
** Tags added: snap
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Right, that's because the chromium-browser deb package isn't installed.
No worries, since this affects the snap anyway.
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Thanks for the confirmation Antoine.
This looks like an issue related to the HiDPI scaling factor used
(200%).
** Summary changed:
- [snap] fullscreen uses only 1/4 of screen on 2. monitor
+ [snap] fullscreen uses only 1/4 of screen on secondary monitor
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
That's the (un)maximize button. Thanks for the clarification. I have
tested this in a clean 20.04 virtual machine, but I cannot observe the
problem. I have also changed the default window buttons position from
right to left, but still can't reproduce the issue.
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** Description changed:
- This concern chromium 80.0.3987.162 (snap package) in Ubuntu focal.
+ [Impact]
- After installing the package, update-alternatives(1) cannot set x-www-
- browser to point to /usr/bin/chromium-browser:
+ Low. When installing chromium-browser in eoan/focal (which is a
+
** Description changed:
- Some Debian packages depend on gnome-www-browser so please add Provides:
- gnome-www-browser . I guess you could also add Provides: x-www-browser
- but I see that fewer browsers do that.
+ [Impact]
- You can see which packages provide and depend on this virtual package
The fix was applied to the 18.04 branch, but not released yet. However
there's a new 68.8.0 upstream release, so the new builds will include
the fix.
The unity menubar patch was removed in 20.04, so this doesn't apply
there.
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Title:
Cursor changes to old look on chro
I am not sure what the best approach would be, because indeed the soname
can vary over time (although in this particular case I suspect it will
change very seldom). Currently on Ubuntu 20.04 it is "libresolv.so.2".
But it looks like the code in the ctypes wrapper would need
rearchitecting quite a b
Indeed, your last comment is relevant, I can now reproduce the problem
in a Wayland session. The same test runs fine in an X11 session.
** Summary changed:
- chromedriver doesn't work with the snap package, without --headless
+ [snap] chromedriver doesn't work without --headless under Wayland
**
Nothing relevant in this syslog, unfortunately.
However I just did a miminal Kubuntu install in a VM, and I can confirm
the problem. The thunderbird package is marked as installed, but neither
/usr/bin/thunderbird nor /usr/share/applications/thunderbird.desktop are
present on the system. It's as i
Thanks for the report. Could you please test mozilla's official firefox
build (from https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/download/) and report
whether it's similarly affected?
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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@Ebuzer: Downloads are already stored by default outside of the
versioned directory, in the user's XDG downloads directory (typically
$HOME/Downloads). The rationale for versioning the profile directory is
that the storage format isn't backwards compatible, so downgrading a
snap to a previous revis
Corresponding discussion on snapcraft's forums:
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/chromium-stop-using-custom-user-agent-work-
towards-generic-one/17225
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This is the first report of sound not working in the chromium snap. Are
you not using pulseaudio?
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Note: the x11 interface does #include , which allows
read access to @{HOME}/.XCompose. So this *should* work?
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
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Could you please examine the journal (`journalctl | grep DEN`) for
denials related to ~/.XCompose ?
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Title:
Does not see
Good point Sébastien. I've updated the title.
@Mike or @Antoine: would you mind filing an upstream bug at
https://crbug.com and sharing the link to it here?
** Summary changed:
- [snap] fullscreen uses only 1/4 of screen on secondary monitor with HiDPI
scaling
+ fullscreen uses only 1/4 of scre
@Daniel: that's correct, the fix is part of the transitional package.
It's transitional in a slightly different acceptance of the term though,
because it installs a snap, not another deb package. And snaps don't
have any mechanism to run update-alternatives as part of their install
process. So this
Confirmed fixed with chromium-browser 81.0.4044.129-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
from focal-proposed.
I verified chromium-browser didn't appear in the list of reverse
provides for x-www-browser and gnome-www-browser in a fully up-to-date
focal VM, then I enabled focal-proposed for universe, ran "apt update",
Confirmed fixed with chromium-browser 81.0.4044.129-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
from focal-proposed.
I verified update-alternatives couldn't be used to set the default value
of [x-www-browser|gnome-www-browser] to /usr/bin/chromium-browser in a
fully up-to-date focal VM, then I enabled focal-proposed for uni
Right, so this is working "as intended". Even though, as you point out,
the line between what should be readable in a user's home directory and
what shouldn't is a fine one. But that's not a chromium-specific issue.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
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Sure, I didn't imply that you should be using PA. Can you share examples
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@Michel: sorry for the late feedback. On that Pentium N5000 system,
could you please include the full output of running "chromium --enable-
logging=stderr", and the corresponding journalctl entries, filtered on
"chromium"?
@Miguel: which OS/version are you running the chromium snap on? Can you
ple
Thanks for testing this again José Luis, and for the feedback.
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Title:
Unable to import FNMT certificates in chromium or
Thanks for that suggestion in comment #25 Динар, I committed the change
to the apparmor profile:
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.groovy/revision/1388.
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>From https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/snap-confine-has-elevated-permissions-
and-is-not-confined-but-should-be/4994, it sounds like apparmor might be
disabled on your system? Try enabling it again:
systemctl enable apparmor
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplet
The following information is relevant:
Snap.ChromiumVersion: Error: command ['snap', 'run', 'chromium', '--
version'] failed with exit code 1: snap-confine has elevated permissions
and is not confined but should be. Refusing to continue to avoid
permission escalation attacks: Operation not permitt
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[snap] cursor theme isn't respected
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Switch to adwaita and verify that all icons in the shell and in GTK
applications are rendered correctly.
* Regression potential
Visual changes only.
** Affects: adwaita-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
Status: Fix Rel
apparmor is a basic requirement of snapd, and chromium is now packaged
as a snap.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1878010
Title:
SRU the current 3.36.1 stable
I'm not familiar with Veracrypt, but according to their documentation¹,
it is possible to mount encrypted volumes as removable drives, which
presumably would be mounted under /mnt or /media, and those can be
accessed using the removable-media interface².
¹ https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Removable%20
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