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Message #66981
[Bug 917533] Re: cannot open links from Thunderbird in Firefox 9.0.1
I found the problem, and it is with Firefox 9.
The meaning of the "-no-remote" option has changed from "Open in a new
instance" to "Open in a new instance AND DO NOT ACCEPT REMOTE
CONNECTIONS." This means that if you want URL links to work in
Thunderbird and to use multiple Firefox profiles at the same time, the
first Firefox instance must to be running without "-no-remote". The
rest can be run with "-no-remote". Or use Google-Chrome for URL links
in Thunderbird.
See the following Mozilla bug.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650078
I think we can close this Ubuntu bug, but leave it to document the
upstream problem.
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #650078
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650078
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/917533
Title:
cannot open links from Thunderbird in Firefox 9.0.1
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
From
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webdeveloper/+bug/904594/comments/10:
I'm having trouble opening links from Thunderbird in Firefox 9.0.1,
and discovered that the problem is with Firefox.
Consider the following command:
firefox http://www.ubuntu.com
If Firefox is already running, this should open the web site in a new
tab or window. With 9.0.1, it opens the ProfileManager (I have
multiple profiles). If I force a particular profile (with "-P
default"), it tells me that "Firefox is already running."
I did an ssh into another machine, and started firefox-3.6.24 with
"-no-remote". Now I have two Firefox sessions running, v9.0.1 on my
workstation and v3.6.24 on a remote machine. Then, when I run "firefox
http://www.ubuntu.com" in an xterm on my workstation. Lo and behold,
www.ubuntu.com is opened on the remote Firefox v3.6.24, NOT on the
local Firefox v9.0.1, which was actually started first.
Any ideas how to fix this? I cannot roll out v9.0.1 to all my
Thunderbird users until this issue is resolved...
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