On 6/12/06, Dennis Kaarsemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No. Data in homedirs is never touched by (un)install scripts.
Right, but this isn't in a homedir, that I can decipher. I tried a
fresh profile to no avail. If I open firefox as root, say, and go to
https://www.google.com, I am prompted th
No. Data in homedirs is never touched by (un)install scripts.
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On 6/12/06, Dennis Kaarsemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try with a fresh firefox profile. I'm going to reject this bug because
> it's most likely caused by the use of unofficial packages.
Perhaps, but if I removed mozilla-firefox altogether, and reinstalled
firefox (with the official package)
Try with a fresh firefox profile. I'm going to reject this bug because
it's most likely caused by the use of unofficial packages.
status Rejected
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Public bug reported:
I was running breezy. All worked well. I installed a community firefox
1.5.x build. All worked well. I dist-upgraded to dapper, which upgraded
firefox to the official 1.5 build. It works, but I have no SSL CA root
certificates installed, so now every webpage I visit shows up a