4.2 will arrive soon – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2406.21
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In today’s snapshot we move forwards with stabilization work for 4.2.
Click here to see the full blog post
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@ruarí First?
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@npro: Indeed you are
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[Crash] When wheel-clicking quoted tweets (VB-77203)
It looks like this one might fix crashes opening links in new tabs/popups when using High Contrast in Windows. Just did a quick test, but seems to be fixed. Crossing fingers this long-standing nasty crashing bug is finally fixed.
Well done!
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3rd
Edit deleted my comment (site bug), Vivaldi snapshot previous one check for update did not work after first start and only worked after restarting Vivaldi snapshot.
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Crash
It would be good to fix such a naughty bug.
(VB-82621) Crash on Inserting a Note in a Form on a Guest Window
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@chas4: It is related to caching globally. I would not worry about it too much.
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@pesala: I shall ask around
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@ruarí: Except it was not a caching from what I could tell, when you did a check for updates nothing happens, if you do a restart the update checker works again
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@chas4: yes but is the point. The first one finds nothing but triggers the CDN to cache and then the second request finds it
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Can you reproduce it again with a new install? If not I still think CDN caching
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@ruarí If it finds nothing then why is there no pop up saying no new update (to the end user seems like the check for update does nothing when this bug happens)?
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@chas4 I am convinced there is no bug here. Try and reproduce it. I am pretty certain you will not, until the next snapshot, when as an early user you might manage to hit it again.
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@ruarí I reproduce it every so often with the snapshot builds and it is not always this close to the blog post (sometimes it is 7 hours after). I believe others have a bug report on it already.
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Also confirmed in the Stable Build with a default profile.
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@ruarí Nice
Yes, still O.O.D. I know! I am testing "stuff" atm.
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@pathduck Yes, i scared the devs, willing to keep them in a dungeon forced to code with 17 inch orange-on-black monitor and a 1990ies PC – they surrendered and fixed the bug
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in a dungeon forced to code with 17 inch orange-on-black monitor and a 1990ies PC
Ah yes, those were the times, nostalgia makes me (almost) want to relive that period