Those are all _newer_ releases of the addons than provided by PureOS.
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Sep 25 2019
Thanks for that additional info, @mladen
Sep 24 2019
Hi @marcus - thank for reporting this issue.
Sep 21 2019
Thanks for elaborating.
Sep 19 2019
PureOS has reverted to PureBrowser based on Firefox 60.x so this bug is fixed (for now...).
PureOS has reverted to PureBrowser based on Firefox 60.x so this bug is fixed (for now...).
@emmes your attached notes seem to indicate that this has been an issue for quite a while - when did you first experience this issue?
@emmes why did you attach a text file, not post directly the text?!?
@joao.azevedo Please file a separate issue about loss of profile (because that is clearly a different issue from being told here as a debugging aid to rename a profile folder).
@Squid Thanks for the added details.
Sep 18 2019
I sure hope that it was our messing directly with the configfiles (as per my instructions) that caused that - and that package downgrade does *not* cause any such surprises!
PureBrowser downgraded to 60.x, again fixing this issue.
Thanks, that's quite helpful @richard.kolla !
PureBrowser is now downgraded to 60.x in PureOS amber.
@joao.azevedo Can I ask you to please confirm that PureBrowser as of today fixes tis issue, specifically?
Hi @tbernard - sorry I didn't ask back when this was reported which versions of PureBrowser and Ublock Origin you were using.
Thanks a ot for confirming!
...actually: @joao.azevedo please try update your system and tell me if this is still an issue on PureOS amber as of today?
Thanks for reporting this.
Which version of PureBrowser is this? See also T823
Sep 16 2019
As for user notification, I suggest borrowing from how needrestart does it: Provide a purpose-specific GUI as a separate binary package, and have core package suggest either that or libnotify-bin, where the latter spews simpler notifications.
It might be documented, but since I am lousy at reading documentation here's how I'd figure it out:
please describe in *words* what is the issue reported.
Sep 12 2019
To test, try install debian-security-support and afterwards binutils.
@d3vid Interesting idea. We might use a similar approach as Debian package debian-security-support.
This issue is not about feature updates or enhancements.
Sep 10 2019
Fixing this awaits Debian package maintainers for firefox-esr to release their git sources for the newest bugfix release firefox-esr 60.9.0esr-1~deb10u1
Either this is a needless duplicate of T814 or it is a call to leadership about special-treating T814. In either case my participation is irrelevant.
Sep 8 2019
@joao.azevedo Could you please test if installing uBlock Origin package from Debian testing on top of an up-to-date (and clean, no Mozilla or other non-PureOS-origin code added) PureOS amber install fixes this issue?
Sep 4 2019
Thanks for your details about PureOS.
Sep 3 2019
@emmes Which version did you install from PureOS Amber? Info should be available in /var/log/dpkg.log even if you since removed it again.
Thanks for your additional info, @emmes
@joao.azevedo Yes, that could quite likely be same issue as this one!
Sep 1 2019
@EchedeyLR I agree that this issue is an issue for PureOS. It is not a freedom issue however: That tag has a specific definition tied to https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html (if you think the definition should be changed then please discuss that with the GNU project).
@Badger Thanks for the suggestions. Please, however, file those as separate issues (i.e. wishlist requests).
Aug 30 2019
I don't recognize this as a freedom issue - care to elaborate, @EchedeyLR ?
Aug 29 2019
Ok, then I am closing this. If someone comes up with a reason current behaviour here is basd, we can reopen.
I agree that Firefox Sync is enabled. I believe it has been enabled for quite some time.
Please do open separate issue reports for each of those other issues.
no no, as I tried to communicate, the provided info is appreciated.
It is helpful if you can try distinguish stories that involve wandering off of PureOS and (re)installing things from elsewhere, from stories about solely using software provided as part of PureOS.
Thanks for the details.
Aug 28 2019
@richard.kolla I made a typo in the first test - please try this:
@richard.kolla Thanks for testing!
but already, getting fixed by only (?) removing and reinstalling the addon indicates that this is a bug in the addon rather than Firefox trying to suppress it (e.g. due to that new Mozilla content blocker perhaps conflicting with it).
@joao.azevedo thanks - what is probably more interesting is what you did in-between: Did you start PureBrowser while the addon was removed? Or did you have PureBrowser running while removing and reinstalling the addon?
This might be related: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=931640
Arguably, PureBrowser no longer blocks advertisements, as tracked specifically in T814.
Thanks for the clarification.
whoops, sorry: wrong package!
Unfortunately, Pocket is again included: Seems Firefox changed between 60 an 68 to embed Pocket in the core instead of providing it as a hidden system.
The package currently in PureOS green - 68.0.2esr-1pureos3 - depends on webext-ublock-origin, and the addon loads fine on my system.
Aug 24 2019
I think it is unlikely that anyone in Purism staff will take on the task of packaging a fork of Chromium: Our priority is on a web browser usable both on desktops and phones, and the main contender there is GNOME Browser a.k.a. Epiphany.
@jeremiah.foster It seems to me that the issue of using a self-signed certrificate is orthogonal to the issue reported here.
Aug 21 2019
Aug 16 2019
Aug 13 2019
Please file a _new_ issue instead: It might make good sense to use other addons, but that does not mean that the currently used addons are not working and therefore this issue is wrong to have "open".
Aug 5 2019
No need for apology - your concern is appreciated even if it turns to be unfounded.
This sounds similar to issue T585.
Aug 2 2019
Jul 31 2019
Jul 30 2019
Am looking into this, but not simple due to upstream changes requiring additional Python libraries packaged.
Jul 10 2019
yes, this is yet another area of this Mozilla product (unsurprisingly, really) linking to Mozxilla resources.