Opera 98.0.4732.0 developer update
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xantares last edited by
DNA-104983 Missing encyrption option in sync settings
Confirmed finally(!) being able to synch again!
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@simcard78 Internal stuff as it seems. They are probably changing the software used to create the differential files for (auto)updates.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@simcard78 As said, it's for update patches and nothing to do with users direction. Here are a few links though:
https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/software-updates-courgette/
https://blog.chromium.org/2009/07/smaller-is-faster-and-safer-too.html
https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:components/zucchini/
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ome last edited by
@dnzrzx34: Sounds related to the issue I've been having with the Bitwarden extension. It's unable to match logins to domains in the last few Opera developer builds (the tab section is empty and I have to manually search for each site I'm visiting in the vault section).
So at least three major extensions are partially broken, which means there are probably a lot more.
I'm reverting all the way back to a 96.x build for now, because the last 2-3 months of 97-98 developer builds have been a series of awful showstoppers for me. First it was the constant freezing. When that was fixed it was constant crashing on tab close. Now the extensions are broken for weeks.
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koimark last edited by
@indiqazzz: I noticed some crashes when closing tabs too. But not always the last one. W11 64-bit and 98.0.4732.0
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koimark last edited by
@kmielczarczyk You didn't ask me but my latest crash was CrashID=510b9ef9-4c83-4cd1-a89f-8f13f2230316 - there are couple newer but they are greyed out and manually using Send -button does not do anything. Automatic sending of crash reports are enabled. After this comment I will restart browser and see what happens.
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pclaudel1 last edited by leocg
@leocg "Closing last tab seems to be causing crashes here too …"
If in this instance by "crashing," you simply mean that Opera 98.0.4732.0 is closing when the last tab is closed—i.e., rather than closing Only when you click the X in the upper-right-hand corner or use Alt-F4 on the keyboard—then I have noticed the same thing, too. If this is a feature rather than a bug, I for one am not pleased. Knowing that the browser will stay open even if I carelessly close the last tab has long been one of Opera's big positives. Happily, the current version of Opera Beta, 97.0.4719.11, still works as it should, so I'm switching my default to that until the browser-closing bug in Developer 98.0.4732.0 gets fixed.
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koimark last edited by
@pclaudel1 Ithink it's just language barrier or miscommunication. I can confirm earlier that crashing occurs more often closing last tab from the row of tabs. Not last tab as a single tab in browser window. I had crashes with newest build too but they also in when closing tabs in the middle of the tab row.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@koimark Yeah, I would described it as closing the right-most tab on the tab bar crashes Opera. Seems to happen more when there are more tabs (like ctrl + t to open a bunch of start page tabs). I can't trigger it all the time, but it seems like when I do trigger it, it's when I keep closing the right-most tab repeatedly and I end up clicking on the tab that's still in the process of closing (before its disappearing animation is finished). But, it's still pretty difficult to trigger. The timing has to be just right. Or, it has nothing to do with that and it only gets trigger after closing the right-most tab so many times. Not sure.
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