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    #16
    It would be enough to:
    a) Bring back kmozillahelper (maybe to kubuntu update/beta ppa)
    b) Re-enable patches in the debian/patches/series in the firefox build (they are already enabled for lucid/natty/oneiric) (I added a few more, but they aren't crucial for KDE support)

    By receiving feedback, i meant from users, ie. are things working, any regression, etc.
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      #17
      Firefox-KDE appears to be working fine for me!

      Have to say after running Debian Squeeze for the last few years, Kubuntu 12.04 is running excellent for me. Couple of small blips in the beginning but really really solid. This after trying just about every other distro out there. Not to mention that KDE 4.8 has to be the nicest looking DM ever.

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        #18
        Hi guys!
        New build has enabled P.G.O.
        https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s....9/+bug/213708
        https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubu...fox-pgo-builds
        I've tested amd64 build and haven't, so far, experienced any kind of bug.
        Please let me know if you do, i'll turn it off in the next build.

        Also, Firefox 13 is just around the corner, but i haven't seen the release yet.

        EDIT:
        Guess it won't build for i386, i'm turning it off
        Last edited by sumski; Jun 02, 2012, 09:42 AM.
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          #19
          Thank you so very much
          You just made Firefox more awsome.

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            #20
            Well, did some preliminary testing with #13, and things don't look quite good:
            When trying to open a file, KDE dialog does appear. But one is not able to save anything (no dialog). Also, if one tries to select other than default application for opening files, there's no KDE's "open with...".
            Will try to apply patches SuSE's way, and report back.
            Also, if someone wants to test if it's only me, here's the link:
            https://launchpad.net/~hrvojes/+archive/test/+files/firefox_13.0%2Bbuild1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1%2BKDE1_amd64.deb

            EDIT:
            Actually, saving sometimes works, sometimes it does not
            Last edited by sumski; Jun 04, 2012, 01:14 AM.
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              #21
              OK, sorry for the noise ops:
              With new build, everything is working fine, and i think i know why!
              I actually didn't refresh one of the patches. This patch does nothing with KDE integration, it removes right click option to Set image as wallpaper, which does not work on plasma. Part of the patch touches the same code as two integration patches, so that's probably why first build didn't behave.

              tl;dr
              Patches should survive new Firefox release.
              Last edited by sumski; Jun 04, 2012, 10:46 AM.
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                #22
                Originally posted by claydoh View Post
                Awesome! You should get in touch with the Kubuntu team with this, they can give pointers and perhaps this can make its way back into Kubuntu!
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                Sounds to me like he could give pointers to the Kubuntu team! Actuallly, they just need a maintainer, so if he is willing to maintain this package, he could become part of the Kubuntu team.

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                  #23
                  @sumski: thanks for your work on this! I installed your version of Firefox and it is working great. However, installing firefox-kde-support alone did not work. Do you know why? My apt-get install output shows that it installed your package:
                  Get:1 http://ppa.launchpad.net/hrvojes/firefox-kde/ubuntu/ precise/main firefox-kde-support amd64 0.6.2-ppa1 [20.8 kB]
                  Fetched 20.8 kB in 0s (23.8 kB/s)
                  However, after this, Firefox still didn't use KDE dialogs. So I installed your firefox build. Then it worked as expected.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by MountainX View Post
                    Sounds to me like he could give pointers to the Kubuntu team! Actuallly, they just need a maintainer, so if he is willing to maintain this package, he could become part of the Kubuntu team.
                    It is a fair bit more than that, especially as it seems you have to rebuild Firefox on top of finding and fixing what breaks with every new FF before Ubuntu can release the new version of the browser. I don't think maintaining a separate build of that is a good idea, however if the Ubuntu Firefox team can use the help, it would be fantastic boon for us

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by MountainX View Post
                      @sumski: thanks for your work on this! I installed your version of Firefox and it is working great. However, installing firefox-kde-support alone did not work. Do you know why? My apt-get install output shows that it installed your package:
                      Get:1 http://ppa.launchpad.net/hrvojes/firefox-kde/ubuntu/ precise/main firefox-kde-support amd64 0.6.2-ppa1 [20.8 kB]
                      Fetched 20.8 kB in 0s (23.8 kB/s)
                      However, after this, Firefox still didn't use KDE dialogs. So I installed your firefox build. Then it worked as expected.
                      You need both firefox-kde-support and patched Firefox. Firefox-kde-support was dropped because Firefox for Precise would no longer get KDE patches, so the package got obsolete.

                      Originally posted by claydoh View Post
                      It is a fair bit more than that, especially as it seems you have to rebuild Firefox on top of finding and fixing what breaks with every new FF before Ubuntu can release the new version of the browser. I don't think maintaining a separate build of that is a good idea, however if the Ubuntu Firefox team can use the help, it would be fantastic boon for us
                      I *guess* Firefox maintainer won't/doesn't won't maintain patches after support for Oneiric/Lucid expires, cause, at this time, patches get refreshed all the time for Oneiric and less, they just aren't applied for Precise and Quantal. My guess is, they would rather focus on Unity/GTK integration. Packaging Firefox itself, is enough of a pain.

                      Also, there is almost a week between tagging and releasing new Firefox version, so there is some time to try fixing potential breakage.
                      Last edited by sumski; Jun 11, 2012, 03:53 PM.
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                        #26
                        Thanks sumski. Great work! You solved my biggest problem with KDE.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by MountainX View Post
                          Thanks sumski. Great work! You solved my biggest problem with KDE.

                          I second that! Thanks Again Sumski

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                            #28
                            That is absolutely fantastic! I tested it out on my laptop and forgot how sweet firefox is. This made my day. Thank you so much! :arrow:

                            ps. Most of my family computers are 64 bit but my Fathers is 32bit. Will this cause any problems? I read someone mentioning it...
                            No problems
                            I've tried one PGO build, which failed on 32bit, but then switched to regular build and this should work for both architectures.

                            EDIT:
                            I've pushed a 13.0.1 update and also beta in another PPA
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                              #29
                              Great this is working again, as the gtk file dialog in firefox looked fugly.
                              But I bet its gonna be rough, this needs more people on it.

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                                #30
                                It's working great. I see open and save dialogs are KDE-style. But print dialog is not KDE.

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