On Tue, 2008-12-23 at 16:49 +0100, Matej Cepl wrote: > On 2008-12-22, 23:49 GMT, William L. Maltby wrote: > > I presume this completes the triage process? Now, who reports > > I hope this bug is publicly visible > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=471193 It is. > otherwise just yes, IMHO (and it is not official statement by RH > Gecko developers) whole business of Firefox checking being > a default browser is unhappy relict of Windows browser wars and > it should be eliminated in the Linux FF altogether. I don't know > if it happens though. Although related, the bug report itself only references warning messages, not the destruction of the pluginreg.dat. Since that bug is severity level of medium, and the destruction of the pluginreg.dat s/b much higher, IMO, I think an additional bug report is warranted. This is because using the "check if FF is default ..." causes loss of functionality, which may be critical to the user. In my case, there are $$ making-related activities that I _must_ (well, you know what's important to me is always more important than what's important to anyone else ;-) be able to rely upon. So, what think ye knave? Shall we/you/I open a new bug and reference the one you referenced? That depends on if we think it will do any good. I don't like to waste my/your/our time if the probability of some positive result is low. A further possible "gotcha" exists in the gnome command setup as well. If the user selects "Custom" and references the /usr/lib/firefox-3.* instance of the browser, rather than the /usr/bin/firefox (as would happen if the user just selects FF in the gnome preferences), they get the same adverse results of trashing pluginreg.dat when a T'bird link causes the launch of FF. ISTM that some kind of fix to prevent this should also be done, or at least some warning if the /usr/lib instance is entered in the command box. Hm, that might be asking too much though. Repeating, IMO this is a severity greater than medium. > > Matěj > <snip sig stuff> Thanks for your time, interest and invaluable assistance to me in resolving this issue. -- Bill