[Expired for firefox (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Ups, I've forgotten to say that all the tests I've made are done with a
fresh profile
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firefox-3.6.2pre from safe-upgrade fails to work in some ssl2 sites
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Just for the record; the problem persists with today's update:
r...@ulises-devel:~# dpkg -l 'firefox*' | awk '/^ii/ {print $2" "$3}'
firefox 3.6.2~hg20100205r33566+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~umd1~karmic
firefox-branding 3.6.2~hg20100205r33566+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~umd1~karmic
firefox-gnome-support 3.6.2~hg20
Not related to this issue, but just in case anyone wants to know it: the
vmware remote console plugin extension doesn't work with ff3.6
I had to install another instance of firefox (3.5.7) in order to manage
our vmware-servers
HTH
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firefox-3.6.2pre from safe-upgrade fails to work in some ssl2