2015-08-17 19:48:21 |
Chris Coulson |
bug |
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2015-08-17 19:49:07 |
Chris Coulson |
attachment added |
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search-metadata.json from a problematic profile https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1485741/+attachment/4446095/+files/search-metadata.json |
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2015-08-17 20:10:05 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Critical |
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2015-08-17 20:10:07 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2015-08-17 20:10:14 |
Chris Coulson |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Precise |
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2015-08-17 20:10:14 |
Chris Coulson |
bug task added |
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firefox (Ubuntu Precise) |
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2015-08-17 20:10:14 |
Chris Coulson |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Vivid |
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2015-08-17 20:10:14 |
Chris Coulson |
bug task added |
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firefox (Ubuntu Vivid) |
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2015-08-17 20:10:14 |
Chris Coulson |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Trusty |
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2015-08-17 20:10:14 |
Chris Coulson |
bug task added |
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firefox (Ubuntu Trusty) |
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2015-08-17 20:10:22 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Precise): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2015-08-17 20:10:25 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Trusty): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2015-08-17 20:10:27 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Vivid): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2015-08-17 20:10:29 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Precise): importance |
Undecided |
Critical |
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2015-08-17 20:10:31 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Trusty): importance |
Undecided |
Critical |
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2015-08-17 20:10:33 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Vivid): importance |
Undecided |
Critical |
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2015-08-17 20:29:42 |
Chris Coulson |
description |
When Mozilla initially switched to Yahoo by default for US users, it did this with a geo-specific preference (browser.search.defaultenginename.US), used when the locale was en-US, the user was in a US timezone and Firefox was not a partner build. This meant that Ubuntu builds continued with Google as the default search engine.
Some users are reporting that the default is switching to Yahoo after upgrading to 40.0, which is not intentional.
Since http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/37ea9e22ac42, it looks like Firefox downloads a region specific default from a Mozilla server even for partner builds like ours. |
When Mozilla initially switched to Yahoo by default for US users, it did this with a non-localized geo-specific preference (browser.search.defaultenginename.US), used when the locale was en-US, the user was in a US timezone and Firefox was not a partner build. This meant that Ubuntu builds continued with Google as the default search engine.
Some users are reporting that the default is switching to Yahoo after upgrading to 40.0, which is not intentional.
Since http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/37ea9e22ac42, it looks like Firefox downloads a region specific default from a Mozilla server even for partner builds like ours. |
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2015-08-18 21:12:38 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.wily |
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2015-08-18 21:14:44 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.vivid |
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2015-08-18 21:16:24 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:firefox/stable |
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2015-08-18 21:18:05 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.precise |
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2015-08-19 09:41:48 |
Chris Coulson |
description |
When Mozilla initially switched to Yahoo by default for US users, it did this with a non-localized geo-specific preference (browser.search.defaultenginename.US), used when the locale was en-US, the user was in a US timezone and Firefox was not a partner build. This meant that Ubuntu builds continued with Google as the default search engine.
Some users are reporting that the default is switching to Yahoo after upgrading to 40.0, which is not intentional.
Since http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/37ea9e22ac42, it looks like Firefox downloads a region specific default from a Mozilla server even for partner builds like ours. |
When Mozilla initially switched to Yahoo by default for US users, it did this with a non-localized geo-specific preference (browser.search.defaultenginename.US), used when the locale was en-US, the user was in a US timezone and Firefox was not a partner build. This meant that Ubuntu builds continued with Google as the default search engine.
Some users are reporting that the default is switching to Yahoo after upgrading to 40.0, which is not intentional.
Since http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/37ea9e22ac42, it looks like Firefox downloads a region specific default from a Mozilla server even for partner builds like ours.
*Test plan for updates*
- Ideally the testing will be done by somebody in the US. This can be done by people outside, but is a bit trickier.
1) No customization
a) Before updating, open Firefox with a clean profile. Verify that the default search is Google.
b) Close Firefox and then reopen it. Verify that the default search engine switched to Yahoo.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is Google.
2) Customization
a) Before updating, open Firefox with a clean profile. Set the default search engine to something else (eg, DDG).
b) Close Firefox and then reopen it to make sure the choice sticks.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still the one you chose. |
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2015-08-19 10:38:30 |
Chris Coulson |
description |
When Mozilla initially switched to Yahoo by default for US users, it did this with a non-localized geo-specific preference (browser.search.defaultenginename.US), used when the locale was en-US, the user was in a US timezone and Firefox was not a partner build. This meant that Ubuntu builds continued with Google as the default search engine.
Some users are reporting that the default is switching to Yahoo after upgrading to 40.0, which is not intentional.
Since http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/37ea9e22ac42, it looks like Firefox downloads a region specific default from a Mozilla server even for partner builds like ours.
*Test plan for updates*
- Ideally the testing will be done by somebody in the US. This can be done by people outside, but is a bit trickier.
1) No customization
a) Before updating, open Firefox with a clean profile. Verify that the default search is Google.
b) Close Firefox and then reopen it. Verify that the default search engine switched to Yahoo.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is Google.
2) Customization
a) Before updating, open Firefox with a clean profile. Set the default search engine to something else (eg, DDG).
b) Close Firefox and then reopen it to make sure the choice sticks.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still the one you chose. |
When Mozilla initially switched to Yahoo by default for US users, it did this with a non-localized geo-specific preference (browser.search.defaultenginename.US), used when the locale was en-US, the user was in a US timezone and Firefox was not a partner build. This meant that Ubuntu builds continued with Google as the default search engine.
Some users are reporting that the default is switching to Yahoo after upgrading to 40.0, which is not intentional.
Since http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/37ea9e22ac42, it looks like Firefox downloads a region specific default from a Mozilla server even for partner builds like ours.
*Test plan for updates*
- Ideally the testing will be done by somebody in the US. This can be done by people outside, but is a bit trickier.
1) No customization
a) Before updating, open Firefox with a clean profile. Verify that the default search is Google.
b) Close Firefox and then reopen it. Verify that the default search engine switched to Yahoo.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is Google.
2) Customization
a) Before updating, open Firefox with a clean profile. Set the default search engine to something else other than Google or Yahoo (eg, DDG).
b) Close Firefox and then reopen it to make sure the choice sticks.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still the one you chose.
3) Customization (Yahoo)
a) Downgrade to Firefox 39, open it with a clean profile and set the default search engine to Yahoo.
b) Close Firefox, upgrade to Firefox 40 (the unfixed version), open Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still Yahoo.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still Yahoo. |
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2015-08-19 10:40:20 |
Chris Coulson |
description |
When Mozilla initially switched to Yahoo by default for US users, it did this with a non-localized geo-specific preference (browser.search.defaultenginename.US), used when the locale was en-US, the user was in a US timezone and Firefox was not a partner build. This meant that Ubuntu builds continued with Google as the default search engine.
Some users are reporting that the default is switching to Yahoo after upgrading to 40.0, which is not intentional.
Since http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/37ea9e22ac42, it looks like Firefox downloads a region specific default from a Mozilla server even for partner builds like ours.
*Test plan for updates*
- Ideally the testing will be done by somebody in the US. This can be done by people outside, but is a bit trickier.
1) No customization
a) Before updating, open Firefox with a clean profile. Verify that the default search is Google.
b) Close Firefox and then reopen it. Verify that the default search engine switched to Yahoo.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is Google.
2) Customization
a) Before updating, open Firefox with a clean profile. Set the default search engine to something else other than Google or Yahoo (eg, DDG).
b) Close Firefox and then reopen it to make sure the choice sticks.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still the one you chose.
3) Customization (Yahoo)
a) Downgrade to Firefox 39, open it with a clean profile and set the default search engine to Yahoo.
b) Close Firefox, upgrade to Firefox 40 (the unfixed version), open Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still Yahoo.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still Yahoo. |
When Mozilla initially switched to Yahoo by default for US users, it did this with a non-localized geo-specific preference (browser.search.defaultenginename.US), used when the locale was en-US, the user was in a US timezone and Firefox was not a partner build. This meant that Ubuntu builds continued with Google as the default search engine.
Some users are reporting that the default is switching to Yahoo after upgrading to 40.0, which is not intentional.
Since http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/37ea9e22ac42, it looks like Firefox downloads a region specific default from a Mozilla server even for partner builds like ours.
*Test plan for updates*
- Ideally the testing will be done by somebody in the US. This can be done by people outside, but is a bit trickier.
1) No customization
a) Before updating, open Firefox with a clean profile. Verify that the default search is Google.
b) Close Firefox and then reopen it. Verify that the default search engine switched to Yahoo.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is Google.
2) Customized
a) Before updating, open Firefox with a clean profile. Set the default search engine to something else other than Google or Yahoo (eg, DDG).
b) Close Firefox and then reopen it to make sure the choice sticks.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still the one you chose.
3) Customized (Yahoo)
a) Downgrade to Firefox 39, open it with a clean profile and set the default search engine to Yahoo.
b) Close Firefox, upgrade to Firefox 40 (the unfixed version), open Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still Yahoo.
c) Close Firefox, install the update, reopen Firefox and verify that the default search engine is still Yahoo. |
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2015-08-19 15:05:51 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson) |
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2015-08-19 15:05:53 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Precise): assignee |
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Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson) |
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2015-08-19 15:05:55 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Trusty): assignee |
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Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson) |
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2015-08-19 15:05:57 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Vivid): assignee |
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Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson) |
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2015-08-19 15:06:00 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
In Progress |
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2015-08-19 15:06:02 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Precise): status |
Triaged |
In Progress |
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2015-08-19 15:06:04 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Trusty): status |
Triaged |
In Progress |
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2015-08-19 15:06:05 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu Vivid): status |
Triaged |
In Progress |
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2015-08-20 08:50:58 |
Launchpad Janitor |
firefox (Ubuntu Precise): status |
In Progress |
Fix Released |
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2015-08-20 08:51:02 |
Launchpad Janitor |
firefox (Ubuntu Trusty): status |
In Progress |
Fix Released |
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2015-08-20 09:01:13 |
Launchpad Janitor |
firefox (Ubuntu Vivid): status |
In Progress |
Fix Released |
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2015-08-20 09:16:55 |
Chris Coulson |
firefox (Ubuntu): status |
In Progress |
Fix Released |
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2015-09-17 23:35:45 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:firefox |
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2015-09-17 23:37:17 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:firefox/aurora |
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2015-09-18 00:12:33 |
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lp:~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-beta.wily |
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2015-09-18 00:12:34 |
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lp:~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-beta.vivid |
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2015-09-18 00:12:35 |
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lp:firefox/beta |
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2015-09-18 00:12:36 |
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lp:~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-beta.precise |
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