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Friday, October 7, 2011

Sync Broken In Firefox 7.0.1 Release

Life over at Mozilla is surely not as easy-peasy anymore than it was a year or two ago. With Chrome breathing down the browser’s neck and Microsoft getting their act together it has become a tough playing field. The rapid release process should have changed it all, and for the better. Bad news however seem to come in pairs these days. After Mozilla released Firefox 7 the devs became aware of a hidden add-on issue that some users who updated experienced. Some add-ons would simply not be displayed anymore in the browser.

Mozilla had to halt the distribution of the update to rush out an update to Firefox 7.0.1 two days later. User reports at the official Mozilla Support forum now suggest that the new version has a problem of its own. Firefox Sync, the synchronization service that Firefox users can utilize to sync passwords, bookmarks and other data appears to be broken in the new release.

Many users receive the message “Sync encountered an error while connecting: Service incorrectly configured. Please try again” when they try to sync or configure synchronization in Firefox 7.0.1. Users who try to delete their sync accounts or date cannot do so as well. They get error messages like “We had a problem purging the data from your account. Please try again later.” when trying to purge data and the following message when trying to delete the account.

Oh dear.

Looks like one of the dinosaurs escaped again.
We keep them away from the data, so that should be safe.

Please try again later when we’ve wrestled him back
onto the treadmill.

According to Tom’s Guide there are other issues that users reportedly experience under the latest stable version of the browser. These issue include Java incompatibilities, Yahoo Mail errors and incompatible toolbars.

Mozilla has acknowledged the issue on the Mozilla Services page stating that “Sync is currently having intermittent problems due to server overload. Services Operations is working on it”. The advice given on the page suggests that “warnings about incorrect passwords or Sync Keys are likely due to the load problems” and to “try syncing again at a later time”.

mozilla sync

The Twitter feed indicates that Mozilla is working on the issue.

mozilla sync twitter

The Sync issues shed some new light on the delayed advertised update for Firefox 3.6 users to Firefox 7 that Mozilla decided to postpone yesterday. (thanks Venkat)

Update: Mozilla notes that users are currently having issues with Sync due to server overload issues.


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Friday, September 30, 2011

Mozilla Rushes Out Firefox 7.0.1 Update

If you follow this tech blog closely you know already that the latest release of Firefox, which would be Firefox 7.0, contained a bug that hid away some or even all add-ons of a user who updated a version of the browser to the latest stable iteration. Mozilla after noticing the problem stopped the distribution of automatic updates to users running the stable version of the browser on their computer.

The company was quick enough to provide a temporary solution for the bug that brought back all the add-ons for affected users. We covered the issue and workaround here in detail.

Firefox 7.01, the update that fixed the hidden add-on issue is now available for all users. It can be downloaded from the official website or via the web browser’s internal updating. To do that one would have to click on Firefox > Help > About Firefox to trigger the check for a new version of the Internet browser (assuming that the one button Firefox menu is the preferred layout).

firefox 7.0.1

This new Firefox release fixes only this single issue. Some users have questioned why Mozilla did not catch the bug in the Nightly or Aurora phase of development. While it is probably to easy to link the bug to the rapid release cycle, one has to consider the fact that the accelerated release process could have something to do with it.

Taking into consideration that this is the first major bug, and that the last two releases did not contain serious bugs that required an emergency patch, it is to early to tell if the rapid release process had any influence here.

Tech interested users and websites like mine will however look closely at the coming releases to see if history repeats itself, so to speak. I give Mozilla the benefit of the doubt and assume that a bug like this could have been missed before the rapid release cycle as well.

Please let me know what you make of it.

Update: Mozilla Thunderbird, the email client, has also been updated to version 7.0.1.


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