Successfully tested xdg-desktop-portal 1.14.4-1ubuntu2~22.04.2 from
jammy-proposed using the test plan in the bug description, in a clean
and up-to-date jammy amd64 VM.
Following the test plan, I first tested that the native messaging portal
works as expected before upgrading xdg-desktop-portal by
Successfully tested xdg-desktop-portal 1.18.4-1ubuntu2.24.04.1 from
noble-proposed using the test plan in the bug description, in a clean
and up-to-date noble amd64 VM.
Following the test plan, I first tested that the native messaging portal
works as expected before upgrading xdg-desktop-portal by
> "the package revision bumps to -1ubuntu3, which is unnecessary"
Re-uploaded to the jammy queue as 1.14.4-1ubuntu2~22.04.2
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Title:
Refresh WebE
(In reply to david from comment #22)
> Same probleme here with ubuntu 24.04.1, and firefox snap.
>
> "Failed to connect to the native host."
Hello, could you please provide more information about this?
- Is this a fresh Ubuntu 24.04 LTS installation? Or did you upgrade from an
existing Ubuntu
Per https://canonical-sru-docs.readthedocs-
hosted.com/en/latest/howto/standard/ I believe the status should be In
Progress for uploads that haven't been accepted into -proposed yet, so
I'm updating the statuses accordingly.
** Changed in: xdg-desktop-portal (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Fix Commi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2078443 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2078443
Hello and thanks for the bug report. I believe this is a duplicate of
LP: #2078443, so I'll mark it as such.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2078443
Upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04.1 failed -
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Without this change, firefox users on jammy who rely on the
WebExtensions portal for firefox add-ons that need a native
executable to function correctly will experience breakage when the
latest version of the firefox native messaging patc
Hello, and thank you for the update. That indeed seems unrelated. I'd
suggest looking for reports of similar issues on upstream's tracker
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org to see if anyone else may have run into
this, and if yes then add as much detail as you can in form of a
comment, and if not then co
Thank you for your reply and explanation (and no worries, your English
is perfectly understandable!). I'm sorry to hear about the troubles, but
I'm glad to hear that at least a fresh installation worked.
It would have been interesting to see if the main snapd service and
other related services wer
** Changed in: xdg-desktop-portal (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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Title:
Refresh WebExtensions portal patch
To manage
** Changed in: xdg-desktop-portal (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Refresh WebExtensions portal patch
To manage notifi
Hello, and thank you for the bug report.
Are you able to reproduce this issue on different systems? Was there
perhaps anything unusual about your system setup? If you can reproduce
this behaviour elsewhere too, would you please provide a list of steps
for doing so?
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04.1 failed - firefox package
To manage notificat
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2078443 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2078443
Hello and thanks for the bug report. I believe this is a duplicate of
LP: #2078443, so I'm marking it as such.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2078443
Upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04.1 failed
I'm not familiar with details of rendering such as 'direct scanouts',
but a few quick questions:
- Did this work as expected with earlier GNOME versions?
- Is it only Firefox (snap?) that is affected, or are other
applications/snaps affected too?
Depending on the above and whether it's a GNOME,
Hello, and thank you for the bug report.
Did this occur during a fresh installation of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS? Or is it
perhaps during an upgrade from an earlier Ubuntu release like 22.04 LTS
to 24.04 LTS? If the second case, was there anything unusual about the
system before attempting upgrade? (for ex
Hi Chris, thank you for the review and feedback. Regarding your
questions:
I've updated the description to explicitly point out at which point in
the test plan the xdg-desktop-portal should be upgraded to the -proposed
version, and also clarify about the deletion of that file. Basically,
we'd lik
Changing the request to llvm-toolchain-18 per Zixing's suggestion, with
that rationale that then the newer backported toolchain could be used
for a longer period of time before another newer backport is needed.
** Package changed: llvm-toolchain-16 (Ubuntu) => llvm-toolchain-18
(Ubuntu)
** Summar
Public bug reported:
Recent releases of Firefox deb packaged for focal have been failing on
increasingly more architectures[1] mainly due to the outdated version of
clang/llvm available on focal (currently llvm-toolchain-13), to the
point where the current Firefox 130 stable series focal deb packa
Hello, and thank you for the bug report.
Unfortunately I don't have any specific ideas about this, so I would
check if you have an up-to-date version of snapd (which per the
DpkgHistoryLog.txt attached to your report I believe you do), and also
if you're able to reproduce this repeatedly/reliably
Hello, and thank you for the bug report.
When this issue happens, can you please check Firefox's Web Console
(Ctrl+Shift+K) and Browser Console (Ctrl+Shift+J) to see if there may be
any relevant errors or warnings in the logs there?
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Hello, and thanks for the bug report. The messages appear to be merely
warnings and log noise, so this doesn't seem to be a high-priority item.
I've opened an issue/request for it on the gnome-sdk tracker though so
it'd be tracked there: https://github.com/ubuntu/gnome-sdk/issues/236
** Bug watch
Hello,
Per the dpkg terminal log, the script downloading and installing the
Firefox snap encountered an unexpected EOF (end-of-file marker) while
downloading the file from the snap store. Are you able to reproduce this
issue? It may have been a temporary failure on the snap store side that
may hav
Hello,
Please open a feature request for this on upstream's issue tracker at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org and provide a link to that issue so I could
link the two together. Thanks.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: In
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2043820 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2043820
Actually I believe this may be a duplicate of LP: #2043820 so I'll mark
it as such.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2043820
Unable to contact snap store on Xubuntu from Jammy to Noble
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 2003592
package firefox (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: new firefox
package pre-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
** This
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2043820 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2043820
Actually I believe this may be a duplicate of LP: #2043820 so I'll mark
it as such.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2043820
Unable to contact snap store on Xubuntu from Jammy to Noble
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2043820
Actually I believe this may be a duplicate of LP: #2043820 so I'll mark
it as such.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2043820
Unable to contact snap store on Xubuntu from Jammy to Noble
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Actually I believe this may be a duplicate of LP: #2043820 so I'll mark
it as such.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2043820
Unable to contact snap store on Xubuntu from Jammy to Noble
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2043820
Actually I believe this may be a duplicate of LP: #2043820 so I'll mark
it as such.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2043820
Unable to contact snap store on Xubuntu from Jammy to Noble
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the maintenance burden of the firefox snap and the native messaging
portal support itself as part of the upstream codebase.
** Affects: xdg-desktop-portal (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Amin Bandali (bandali)
Status: New
** Affects: xdg-desktop-portal (Ubuntu Jam
Hello, I edited the title and shortened it to omit the duplicated
sentences.
As for the issue itself, I attempted an upgrade from 20.04 to 22.04 and
it went through smoothly. I even left the Firefox window open and
running, and I did not experience any issues.
Could you elaborate on what you mean
Hello, I tried, but I was not able to reproduce this problem. If I open
the bookmarks sidebar by pressing Ctrl+b, after exiting and restarting
Firefox it will display the sidebar again as expected.
Please try also with the latest Firefox release 129.0.2, and if you
still experience the issue then
** Summary changed:
- package firefox 128.0+build2-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 failed to return after
install/upgrade: »neues firefox-Skript des Paketes
pre-installation«-Unterprozess gab den Fehlerwert 143 zurück ? i just received
a message in firefox that didn'close, so i closed FF, didn't make the upgr
Hello, and thank you for the bug report, but unfortunately I don't fully
understand what the problem is. If I open a sidebar such as the
bookmarks sidebar (for example by pressing Ctrl+b) or the history
sidebar (Ctrl+h) it is displayed properly, and Firefox will also
remember to show the sidebar a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2043820 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2043820
Actually I believe this is a duplicate of LP: #2043820 so I'll mark it
as such accordingly. Thanks.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2043820
Unable to contact snap store on Xubuntu from Jam
With myself and Mozilla QA having done some more testing for this and
verifying it working as expected, I landed the change[1] for Firefox
snap stable as well, and this should now be resolved starting with
Firefox snap stable 129.0 and later.
I'll adjust the bug status for firefox as 'Fix Released
Hi, thank you for the update. Then I'll go ahead and close this bug
accordingly.
Cheers,
-a
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Hello,
Thank you for your reply, and apologies for my slow reply.
I tried following Mozilla's instructions from the link you provided, in
a fresh Ubuntu 24.04 virtual machine, and I was unable to reproduce the
issue. I removed the Firefox snap, then ran the provided commands for
setting things up
Hello, I tried upgrading an Ubuntu 22.04 VM (using libvirt, which is
qemu-based) to 24.04 but was not able to reproduce this error; the
upgrade went through just fine. Is there perhaps anything unusual about
your system/setup?
Also, if you still have access to the system in that state, I wonder if
With upstream work having been landed in Nightly, I've merged
https://github.com/canonical/firefox-snap/pull/64 into the nightly
branch, and the change should be available for the users of the Firefox
Nightly snap ('edge' channel) later today.
Please feel free to take it for a spin and report any
Hello, I tried upgrading an Ubuntu 22.04 VM (using libvirt, which is
qemu-based) to 24.04 but was not able to reproduce this error; the
upgrade went through just fine. Is there perhaps anything unusual about
your system/setup?
Also, if you still have access to the system in that state, I wonder if
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Are either of you folks able to reproduce this with current versions of
Firefox? Some apparmor logs are to be expected, but hopefully not any
major spamming of the syslogs.
If you're still able to reproduce this or a similar issue, would you
please provi
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Were you able to resolve the disk issues? And were you also able to get
apt to fix its inconsistent state? Using dpkg directly may help when
trying to remove broken deb packages, maybe something like 'sudo dpkg
--remove --force-remove-reinstreq firefox'
Cheers, and thanks to you for your detailed reply and descriptions
again.
Indeed, based on your descriptions, I don't think any part of it is
Firefox-specific, and it may be best to close this and open a new bug
under the snapd package with appropriate descriptions (please feel free
to include a l
Thank you for the explanations, and for looking to make a new report
against snapd if the problem persists.
I believe by default snapd won't auto-update any running snaps, for a
period of 15 days. If 15 days have passed but at the time of the auto-
update check the snap is still running, snapd wi
Ah yes, I just double-checked and on both 22.04 and 24.04,
/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/python has rules that should cover the
requested use-case in this report and more, as Rico said.
gerbier, are you able to reproduce the issue, as in do you still get
apparmor denials for those paths? If not, I
Hello, and thanks for the report.
I am indeed not aware of any issues with the snaps auto-update process.
Per https://snapcraft.io/docs/managing-updates snaps update
automatically by default, with snapd checking for updates 4 times a day.
If you do notice/experience an issue with the updates, it
Hello, and sorry for the super late reply here.
Based on the dpkg terminal logs, "timeout awaiting response headers",
this may have been a temporary/short-term issue due to server or network
(mis)configurations. Are you still able to reproduce this issue? And if
yes, is there perhaps anything unu
Hello again,
As a followup, were you able to file a bug report about this on
Mozilla's Bugzilla tracker? If so, would you please provide the bug
number so I could add it to this bug's metadata for reference?
Thanks.
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Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
The sources for building the Firefox snap are at
https://github.com/canonical/firefox-snap however for the desktop file
we directly use whatever Mozilla provides, which is
'taskcluster/docker/firefox-snap/firefox.desktop' in the Firefox source
tree.
Howev
Hello,
Are you experiencing issues with their website or their YouTube channel?
I tried a few pages from their website and they loaded and played fine.
Could you provide one or two links to specific pages you had trouble
with?
Please also mention what release of Ubuntu you're using, and what
vers
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Firefox url bar doesn't work as expected if I type http:// or https://
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Earlier this year we switched the Firefox snap from forcing XWayland to
allowing it to use Wayland when available.
As such, can you please try logging in with Wayland again and see if the
current versions of the Firefox snap work fine?
Also, providing ap
Hello,
Can you please provide more details about your environment/setup that
might help with trying to reproduce this issue? I see the uname output
mentions 'azure' so I'm guessing this is in an Azure VM? Any more
details/specifics about your setup?
A potential workaround might be to completely
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1997143 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1997143
Hello, and sorry for the late reply here.
Seeing as how many save dialogs were being opened (notice the black
shadow around it going increasingly larger, because many more dialogs
were being opened), I beli
Hello, and sorry for the late reply here.
I believe the root cause for this is the same as LP: #2038772 and LP:
#1998537, and that it has since been fixed as a side-effect of switching
the Firefox snap from forcing XWayland to using Wayland when available.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
S
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1997143 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1997143
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1997143
ctrl + s opens up a lot of save menu in firefox
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ctrl + s opens up a lot of save menu in firefox
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Hello, and sorry for the late reply here.
One possible workaround for such a problem would be to run upgrade your
deb and/or snap package of snapd before attempting a system upgrade:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install --only-upgrade snapd
sudo snap refresh snapd
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Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Per the dpkg terminal log, there was a connection timeout when the
system tried to install the Firefox snap from the snap store. Was there
perhaps anything unusual about your network setup? Can you still
reproduce this issue? If not, and if this was a rand
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Were you trying to upgrade your installed packages, or upgrade your
Ubuntu installation as a whole to a newer release of Ubuntu?
Also, in addition to removing the Firefox snap package, had you removed
its corresponding deb helper package too? (using e.g.
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
I believe the root cause for this is the same as LP: #2038772, and that
it has since been fixed as a side-effect of switching the Firefox snap
from forcing XWayland to using Wayland when available.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
The changes that should fix this have been committed and are now
available for the Firefox snap Beta ('beta') and Nightly ('edge') if
folks would like to try them out. You can use the following commands to
switch to Firefox Beta or Nightly snap respectively:
sudo snap refresh --channel=beta f
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
I tried with the current Firefox 128 snap on Ubuntu 22.10 (which has
reached end of support now), as well as the currently supported Ubuntu
22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS, and I wasn't able to reproduce issue on any of
them.
If you still experience this issue, p
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
[snap] Cannot open containing folder from a downloaded item if the
def
Cheers, and thank you for your reply and confirmation.
Actually, it would still be helpful to file a bug report with Mozilla
and I'd like to ask that you consider doing so, because the Firefox snap
shipped in Ubuntu is maintained in collaboration with Mozilla and has
little changes/patches beyond
Many thanks for the update, and I'm glad to hear the issue seems to be
fixed. I'll close this bug accordingly for now, and indeed please do
feel free to provide an update here or open a new bug if the issue
reoccurs. Thanks.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I did apologize for the late reply...
Without further details such as detailed logs I'm afraid there's not
much we could do to try and track that issue down. For what it's worth,
in the recent years I have not run into the issues of Firefox shutting
down abruptly or failing to launch.
About the g
I see, thanks for the information. This might be the sort of bug that
could happen on both snap and non-snap versions of Firefox, so if you do
end up running into it please indeed update this bug and the one you
linked on Bugzilla with any more details you may have. Thanks!
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Thanks for the update, and I'm glad to hear this issue has been
resolved. I'll close this bug accordingly.
For the other potential issue about not honouring the theme's colours,
please consider reporting it directly on upstream's bug tracker at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org - thanks!
** Changed in
Thanks to the rustc-1.76 prepared by the Ubuntu Foundations team, I
believe we have working Firefox deb builds for the ARM architectures in
the mozillateam ppa again, at least for focal which is still supported,
so I'll close this accordingly.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
Hello,
I just tried with the provided URL, and the links are present but the
website appears to have a 'print stylesheet' that colours the links the
same as regular text, therefore they're not immediately
indistinguishable. However you can still hover over them with your mouse
and click on them to
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Rico Tzschichholz (ricotz)
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Firefox's AppArmor profile issues (MPRIS)
To m
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Are you able to still reproduce this issue? Would you please provide the
output from running 'snap version' in a terminal? I believe this should
not occur with current snapd versions. Thanks.
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Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Per the dpkg terminal log, there was a connection reset issue when the
system tried to install the Firefox snap from the snap store. Was there
perhaps anything unusual about your network setup? Can you still
reproduce this issue? If not, and if this was a
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
You may have removed the Firefox snap, but it seems you had not removed
the firefox deb helper package (it provides some useful system
integration for the Firefox snap), and the pre-inst script of that
package was the cause of error here.
If you still hav
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Are you still able to reproduce this issue today, on a system with up-
to-date deb and snap packages?
Also would you please provide the output from running 'snap version' in
a terminal? Thanks.
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Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Per the dpkg terminal log, the script downloading and installing the
Firefox snap encountered an unexpected EOF (end-of-file marker) while
downloading the file from the snap store. Are you able to still
reproduce this issue? It may have been a temporary fa
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Given that the workaround in the upstream bug mentions using Wayland,
and since the Firefox snap no longer forces XWayland and uses Wayland
where available, I'll close this bug accordingly. Thanks.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Per the dpkg terminal log, the script downloading and installing the
Firefox snap encountered an unexpected EOF (end-of-file marker) while
downloading the file from the snap store. Are you (or any of the other
folks who said they're affected by this) able
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Per the dpkg terminal log, there was a connection timeout when the
system tried to install the Firefox snap from the snap store. Was there
perhaps anything unusual about your network setup? Can you still
reproduce this issue? If not, and if this was a rand
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Per the dpkg terminal log, there was a refused connection error when the
system tried to install the Firefox snap from the snap store. Was there
perhaps anything unusual about your network setup? Can you still
reproduce this ssue? If not, and if this w
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Per the dpkg terminal log, one of the maintscripts for the firefox deb
helper package was unable to contact the snap store to install the
Firefox snap. Was there perhaps anything unusual about your networking
setup? Was the network still active when the in
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Per the dpkg terminal log, there was a 'temporary failure in name
resolution issue' (i.e. DNS look up issue) when the system tried to
install the Firefox snap from the snap store. Given that this was likely
a one-off random failure and the store is normall
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
I just tried, and I could reproduce the bug with Firefox 128 deb package
on Ubuntu 20.04 and Firefox 128 snap package on Ubuntu 22.04, but
Firefox 128 snap on Ubuntu 24.04 seems to render it correctly. Would you
be able to verify this?
Since the issue hap
Hi, sorry for the slow reply, and glad to hear you found the cause! As I
don't think this is inherently a Firefox bug but rather an issue with
the other software, I'm closing this bug accordingly. Thanks for the
update!
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here. I'm not sure what may have
caused that, if you were already using Firefox from the mozillateam ppa.
Has the issue or anything like it happened again since then? And if yes,
would you be able to provide steps for reproducing it? Also, what
release of Ubuntu
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Per the dpkg terminal log, there was a connection timeout when the
system tried to install the Firefox snap from the snap store. Was there
perhaps anything unusual about your networking setup? Can you still
reproduce this behaviour? If not, and if this
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Firefox drag/drop url onto desktop crashes ubuntu login session
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Are you still able to reproduce this issue? I know the Firefox snap has
some inherent limitations, such as not being able to access /tmp.
However, I can't think of any reason why non-snap Firefox like from the
mozillateam ppa wouldn't be able to access it.
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Which release of Ubuntu was this on? The mozillateam ppa ships updated
AppArmor rules with its firefox packages for Ubuntu 23.10 and later, and
should thus be able to access mesa libraries. As such, I'll go ahead
and close this bug, but if you can still r
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Are you able to reproduce this behaviour with current versions of
Firefox on Ubuntu 20.04? I just tried and both the JSON and HTML backup
options worked fine and the respective files were saved.
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Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Based on the attached dpkg terminal logs, it appears that the snapd
version available on your system at the time was rather old and didn't
support the 'mount' command. If you still have access to that system,
you may want to try upgrading snapd to the late
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Per the dpkg terminal log, there was a 'temporary failure in name
resolution issue' (i.e. DNS look up issue) when the system tried to
install the Firefox snap from the snap store. Given that this was likely
a one-off random failure and the store is normall
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Ubuntu 23.04 is EOL, but the packages shipped in the mozillateam ppas
for current Ubuntu releases should already include '#include
'. As such, I'm closing this as Fix Released. Thanks.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Releas
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
The dpkg terminal log suggests that it failed to download the Firefox
snap from the snap store. Was there by any chance anything unusual about
your network setup, or any particular reason why your system might have
failed to connect to the snap store to do
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
Are you still able to reproduce this issue today? If so, would you be
able to provide steps for doing so? Otherwise I'm afraid there isn't
much we can do to debug this, given the absence of actionable
information in the generated dpkg terminal logs.
Thank
Hello, and sorry for the slow reply here.
I noticed the bug says this was on Zorin OS. Are you able to reproduce
this issue on current releases of Ubuntu itself?
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Seb has kindly sponsored my upload for this into oracular, now in
-proposed:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/1:1snap1-0ubuntu6
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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