Calendar day spinners can get into a broken state.
Categories
(Core :: Layout: Form Controls, defect)
Tracking
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firefox-esr102 | --- | unaffected |
firefox107 | --- | unaffected |
firefox108 | --- | unaffected |
firefox109 | + | unaffected |
firefox110 | --- | unaffected |
People
(Reporter: emilio, Assigned: ayeddi)
References
(Regression)
Details
(Keywords: regression)
Attachments
(2 files)
See screencast, you can end up trying to select the year 57 or so, and then stuff breaks awfully.
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Comment 1•1 year ago
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I haven't debugged this tho.
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Comment 2•1 year ago
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This would possibly be caused by the same issue that causes the event tests to fail occasionally (as tracked in bug 1803612). I am still searching for a reason :(
Updated•1 year ago
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Comment 3•1 year ago
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Set release status flags based on info from the regressing bug 1676068
Updated•1 year ago
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Comment 4•1 year ago
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Issue is on Linux.
Per Emilio:
scrolling up and down enough eventually gets into a state where clicking on the items doesn't work (new dates don't get selected)
Seems to work ok on X11, might be something to do with how we do scroll snapping on Wayland?
Comment 5•1 year ago
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Set release status flags based on info from the regressing bug 1676068
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Comment 6•1 year ago
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Hi :Emilio, could you please provide clearer steps to reproduce the issue?
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Updated•1 year ago
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Comment 7•1 year ago
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Unfortunately I don't have better steps than "on my machine, use the mousewheel to scroll up the spinners, then try to go back or select stuff or what not"
Comment 8•1 year ago
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The bug is marked as tracked for firefox109 (beta). However, the bug still isn't assigned.
:fgriffith, could you please find an assignee for this tracked bug? Given that it is a regression and we know the cause, we could also simply backout the regressor. If you disagree with the tracking decision, please talk with the release managers.
For more information, please visit auto_nag documentation.
Updated•1 year ago
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Comment 9•1 year ago
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I used both touch pad and mouse wheel to test it and was not able to reproduce it on the local build from today's Central on Wayland Linux (Fedora 37 running on Arm64 / M1 silicone via UTM VM). Refer to the recording attached for the touch pad-powered scroll example.
Can we close it as works for me
or shall I attempt to test it on another flavor of Linux?
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Updated•1 year ago
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Comment 10•1 year ago
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I wasn't able to repro again, so let's close as WFM for now. If I can repro again I can reopen / file / debug again.
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Updated•1 year ago
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Updated•1 year ago
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