I managed to extract my data from the extensions using the technique I
mentioned in comment #16 above. The process took hours but it worked. If
anyone else's extension data is locked up, try that.
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It looks like the only way to get the extension data out of the old
Firefox profiles is to query some sqlite databases that are located in
`/storage/default`. I found one of the important extension
directories, but querying the database just returns gibberish.
For anyone else dealing with the prob
Thanks, I already downgraded, but the data I need is in the browser
extensions, so I'll look around in those directories. I have three
separate Firefox profiles there that I use on a daily basis.
I still think that if it's known to be broken, it should be removed so
that no one else downloads it.
This broke Firefox for me on 16.04 tonight. Has anyone found a temporary
fix? (It's my main browser with all of my tabs and extension data.)
If "upstream builds of firefox 71.0 beta 5" might work in the meantime,
does anyone know how to install it?
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Also, if this version is known to be broken, maybe it should be removed
for 16.04 users so that it doesn't happen to anyone else? My computer
downloaded it six days after it was confirmed to be broken.
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Does this happen because Ubuntu created its own `click` package that is
not the same as the one installed by `pip3 install click`? Maybe this
bug affects users who have installed that other package?
Before I realized that, I uninstalled click with pip. Now I'm having
additional problems. Ubuntu's