Control: reopen -1 Control: found -1 1.3.16+dfsg-1 On 2019-02-23 02:55:00, Ximin Luo wrote: > Version: -1 1.3.16+dfsg-1 > > Antoine Beaupré: >> On 2019-02-22 07:41:00, Ximin Luo wrote: >>> Control: severity -1 important >>> Control: forwarded -1 >>> https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/144 >>> Control: tags -1 + upstream >>> >>> Bumping down the severity, there is no data loss. The "backup" function >>> works fine, it's just the "restore" functionality that doesn't work. >> >> Okay, but from my perspective, installing this software means I lose all >> my settings from the non-Debian package version. That's why I said "data >> loss". >> >> After all, a backup is worth nothing if you can't restore it. ;) > > Sure, I get that, but from other users' perspective that don't need to > restore a previous backup, the extension works fine.
Hm. Well it works, but I'm not sure it works "fine". ;) Anyways - I'm not sure I want to argue this to the death, I see where you're coming from. > Actually I just tried the latest version and restore seems to be working > correctly. I must have been confused when dealing with all these multiple bug > reports or something. Please re-open if it doesn't work for you. Note that > you might need to work around bug 919557 first - either by using firefox-esr, > or doing `sudo rm /usr/share/webext/umatrix/lib/punycode.js && sudo cp > /usr/share/javascript/punycode/punycode.js > /usr/share/webext/umatrix/lib/punycode.js`. Are you sure this is the same bug? Here if I follow those instructions in buster with 1.3.16, the bug still occurs, so I don't believe this is strictly related to #919557. A. -- Advertisers, not governments, are the primary censors of media content in the United States today. - C. Edwin Baker