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[Bug 1381292] Re: Clicking permissions dialog in untrusted app causes app to lose focus

 

This bug was fixed in the package unity8 - 8.02+15.04.20141216~rtm-
0ubuntu1

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unity8 (8.02+15.04.20141216~rtm-0ubuntu1) 14.09; urgency=medium

  [ Michał Sawicz ]
  * Bump version due to new Manage Dash

  [ Albert Astals ]
  * Fix tests (LP: #1400449)
  * Allow pulling manage dash if there's no favorite scopes (LP:
    #1400774)
  * Manage Dash: Make store button work even if you have no favorites
    (LP: #1400771)
  * clickscope is back to being unfavoritable
  * Fix clicking on the manage dash list after having moved the current scope
  * ScopesList: Use the default scope style for the header

  [ Josh Arenson ]
  * Return focus to the application after a tusted session overlay is
    closing. (LP: #1381292)
 -- Ubuntu daily release <ps-jenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>   Tue, 16 Dec 2014 16:12:34 +0000

** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu RTM)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1381292

Title:
  Clicking permissions dialog in untrusted app causes app to lose focus

Status in the base for Ubuntu mobile products:
  Confirmed
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu RTM:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Steps to reproduce:

  1. Start with a fresh flash of the device (or clear all permissions data from the camera app, wasn't sure how to do this)
  2. Start the camera app
  3. When the dialog comes up asking if the camera can use your current location, click "deny"

  Results: Dialog closes, camera stays black as it likely doesn't have active focus
  Expected results: Dialog closes and camera resumes

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