Re: [orca-list] If you use Orca master, what version of Firefox do you use?



I tend to use firefox 3.6.x, although I have to admit the last couple of weeks I haven't upgraded my git version as I have been busy.

I think the question should be, what version of firefox are distributions likely to ship with the next stable release of orca? I personally feel anyone comfortable with using git should be comfortable with downloading a new version of firefox, users who use their distribution's version of orca are more likely to use their distribution's version of firefox and expect everything to work fine.

Its a shame we cannot have application version specific scripts. I would imagine if this was possible loading of scripts would go, application version specific script, application any version script, toolkit version script, toolkit any version script. I don't know whether it would be possible for us to get the version information required to do such a thing.

Michael Whapples
On -10/01/37 20:59, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey all.

As I work (and work and work) my way through updating all of the
regression tests for Firefox, I am seeing a number of differences with
Firefox 4. In many cases, the differences are in areas in which we are
hacking around bugs in Firefox 3. So if we're lucky, we can remove a
bunch of hacks. Yay! In other cases, the differences are a bug...
somewhere. These I'll be digging into.

In the meantime, it does raise the question of what version of Firefox
y'all are using. Really, it only matters if you are using Orca from
master because any changes we make to support Firefox 4 will not be
rolled back into the stable branch.

Thanks in advance!
--joanie






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