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- 7Build data
- 8Notes
- 8.1Build 1
- 8.1.8Build
- 8.1.8.1Firefox
- 8.1.10XULRunner
- 8.1.13Updates
- 8.1.20Major Update Generation
- 8.1.8Build
- 8.1Build 1
Please update the Notes Template and the Release:Primer for future releases (bug fixes, changes to automation) as needed
Enter any bugs pre-existing or newly discovered and filed during the release:
bhearsum - Tracking bug: bug 731385
Build 1: f66f339fd046
Left unchanged from 3.6.27
Build # | Branch, Tags | Changeset |
1 | GECKO19228_2012030606_RELBRANCH, FIREFOX_3_6_28_BUILD1 FIREFOX_3_6_28_RELEASE | f66f339fd046 |
Firefox
Build # | Type | Build ID | Build machine | Time to build |
1 | Linux | 20120306064154 | mv-moz2-linux-ix-slave05 | 38 mins, 3 secs |
Mac | bm-xserve16 | 1 hrs, 40 mins, 54 secs | ||
Windows | mw32-ix-slave03 | 1 hrs, 47 mins, 48 secs |
Build 1
Preparing to start Automation
- Set clobbers for 'any master', 'mozilla-1.9.2', 'any builder'
- Reserve slaves
- Landed automation configs
- Tagged buildbot-configs, buildbotcustom, & tools with FIREFOX_3_6_28_{RELEASE,BUILD1} tags
- update and reconfigure the master
- start automation
- Failed with:
- Disabled mozconfig checks and tried again:
- Started the automation:
E-mail Metrics
Use the address 'metrics-alerts < AT > mozilla < PERIOD > org'
E-mail mirrors@mozilla.org
Will be sent out with 11.0
Tag
No problems
Bouncer Submitter
No problems
Source
No problems
Start autosign
Build
Firefox
- Win32 build failed with a weird error in hg_update, autoretried.
No other problems.
Firefox repacks
No problems.
Unittests / Talos
XULRunner
Source
No problems
Build
No problems
Signing
Updated sign_xulrunner.sh and ran it.
Firefox Signing
No problems
L10N verify
No problems
Updates
No problems. Backupsnip took 1h15min, pushsnip took 1h35min.
Update verify
All green, no problems.
Move to /pub/mozilla.org/firefox/candidates
I forgot to precreate and symlink this directory, so I had to do the following to move the release to the proper place. I did that with the following, _after_ partial MARs had been uploaded, but before the updates builder had finished (to make sure that no automation was trying to download these files at the same time):
Reset reserved slaves
Reset to 0.
Check permissions / AV scan
No virus problems. Permissions check failed with:
Fixed the permissions with:
Filed bug 733726 for investigating this specific issue and bug 733727 after I noticed that other release directories had similar permissions.
Push files to internal mirrors
Added '- firefox/releases/3.6.28' to /pub/mozilla.org/rsyncd-mozilla-releases.exclude on surf and waited 15min for it to get picked up. Then used 'force build' to start the push to mirrors builder.
Run backupsnip for beta snippets
Push to beta channel
Major Update Generation
Used 'force build' to start builder, no problems.
Update Verify
All green.
Final verification
A couple of not fully synced mirrors, nothing needing action though.
Push to external mirrors
Removed '- firefox/releases/3.6.28' from surf:/pub/mozilla.org/zz/rsyncd-mozilla-releases.exclude. Bumped /pub/mozilla.org/zz/rsyncd-mozilla-current.exclude from 3.6.27 to 3.6.28.
Run backupsnip for release snippets
Push to release channel
And after QA finished testing 3.6.x, the MU:
Update symlinks
Push XULRunner to Mirrors
Update XULRunner wiki page
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Firefox Lorentz Release Notes Release Notes
Firefox 'Lorentz' provides uninterrupted browsing for Windows and Linux users when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime or Microsoft Silverlight plugins.
Testing beta builds of Firefox helps ensure that they are secure and stable for hundreds of millions of users around the world. Please let us know if you experience any new problems, either using this feedback form or by filing a bug in Bugzilla.
What’s New in Firefox Lorentz
Firefox Lorentz is built on Firefox 3.6.3, and includes a new feature for Windows and Linux users which runs the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime and Microsoft Silverlight plugins in a separate process.
With this feature if one of these plugins crashes or hangs, Firefox will continue running and you can reload the page to try again.
System Requirements
Before installing, make sure your computer meets the system requirements. The multi-process plugin feature is only available on Linux and Windows XP and above.
Downloading
If you do not wish to participate in the beta program, you can get the latest version of Firefox 3.6 here.
Installing
Please note that installing Firefox Lorentz will overwrite your existing installation of Firefox. You won’t lose any of your bookmarks or browsing history, but some of your extensions and other add-ons might not work until updates for them are made available. You can reinstall an older version later if you wish to downgrade.
Uninstalling
You can remove Firefox Lorentz through the Control Panel in the Start Menu on Windows, by removing the Firefox application on OS X, or by removing the firefox folder on Linux.
By default, removing Firefox Lorentz won’t remove your bookmarks, web browsing history, extensions or other add-ons. This data is stored in your profile folder, which can be found by going to the Help menu and selecting Troubleshooting Information.... The button next to the Profile Directory line in Application Basics will open your profile directory in your system's file explorer.
Please note that if you keep your profile, any version of Firefox that you install after removing Firefox Lorentz will continue to use the bookmarks, web browsing history, add-ons, and other data from this profile folder.
Extensions and Themes
Extensions installed under Firefox 3.6 should continue working with Firefox Lorentz. Please report any issues to Mozilla and to the maintainer of the extension.
Known Issues
This list covers some of the known problems with Firefox Lorentz, which will be resolved in future releases:
- If you have the 'reading pane' option set in Hotmail, the scroll arrows will not work properly (see bug 511075)
- If FIPS mode is enabled and certain files have been removed from the system, the browser may crash on startup (see bug 522041)
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- The Silverlight showcase does not accept mouse clicks. This is a bug in the Silverlight plugin interacting with Firefox 3.6. (see bug 536429).
- Firefox may have difficulty playing system sounds in some distributions of Linux (see bug 536996)
- Zooming out on some sites may result in grey or black lines appearing (see bug 468496)
Troubleshooting
- Poorly designed or incompatible extensions can cause problems with your browser, including make it crash, slow down page display, etc. If you encounter strange problems relating to parts of the browser no longer working, the browser not starting, windows with strange or distorted appearance, degraded performance, etc, you may be suffering from Extension or Theme trouble. Restart the browser in Safe Mode. On Windows, start using the 'Safe Mode' shortcut created in your Start menu or by running
firefox.exe -safe-mode
. On Linux, start with./firefox -safe-mode
and on Mac OS X, run:
When started in Safe Mode all extensions are disabled and the Default theme is used. Disable the Extension/Theme that is causing trouble and then start normally.cd /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/
./firefox-bin -safe-mode - If you uninstall an extension that is installed with your user profile (i.e. you installed it from a Web page) and then wish to install it for all user profiles using the -install-global-extension command line flag, you must restart the browser once to cleanse the profile extensions datasource of traces of that extension before installing with the switch. If you do not do this you may end up with a jammed entry in the Extensions list and will be unable to install the extension globally.
- If you encounter strange problems relating to bookmarks, downloads, window placement, toolbars, history, or other settings, it is recommended that you try creating a new profile and attempting to reproduce the problem before filing bugs. Create a new profile by running Firefox with the -P command line argument, choose the 'Manage Profiles' button and then choose 'Create Profile...'. Migrate your settings files (Bookmarks, Saved Passwords, etc) over one by one, checking each time to see if the problems resurface. If you do find a particular profile data file is causing a problem, file a bug and attach the file.
Frequently Asked Questions
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- What can I do to help?
We need help from developers and the testing community to provide as much feedback as possible to make Firefox even better. Please read these notes and the bug filing instructions before reporting any bugs to Bugzilla. You can also give us your feedback through this feedback form.
It is especially important to submit any crash reports when Firefox shows that a plugin has crashed.
- Why aren't multi-process plugins available on Mac?
Mozilla is working on making multi-process plugins available on Mac. Because of architectural differences, the code is not ready for beta testing.
- Where can I get extensions and themes (add-ons)?
Extensions and Themes can be downloaded from Firefox Add-ons.
- Who makes Firefox?
Lots of people. See Help->About Mozilla Firefox, Credits for a list of some of the people who have contributed to Firefox.
- Where’s the Firefox Lorentz source code?
A tarball of the Firefox 3.6 source code is available for download. The latest development code can be obtained through Mercurial. Firefox-specific source is in mozilla-central's 'browser', 'toolkit', and 'chrome' directories. Please follow the build instructions.
- Where is the mail client?
Firefox works with whatever mail client is the default on your system. However, we recommend Mozilla Thunderbird, our next-generation email client and the perfect complement to Firefox.
Other Resources and Links
The following resources contain useful information about Firefox 3.6
Download Firefox 3.6
- SafeBrowsing Service Privacy Policy (for anti-phishing/anti-malware feature)