Tinderstatus Version History
20 versions
Be careful with old versions!
These versions are displayed for reference and testing purposes. You should always use the latest version of an add-on.
Version 0.4.2.1-signed.1-signed
This version updates the list of trees for recent additions and removals from tinderbox.
- Source code released under Mozilla Public License Version 1.1
Version 0.4.1.1-signed.1-signed
This version adds support for the exceptions / purple notifications that have been introduced for non-build failures.
- Source code released under Mozilla Public License Version 1.1
Version 0.4
Rather than keep on watching a web page, now your browser can notify you of tree status changes. This release hooks into the notification system to bring tree and builder updates direct to you, without you needing to watch a web page.
Just right-click on the icon, select Preferences and configure away.
There are two levels of notification: Notify when a tree state changes and also notify when builder states change. The builder states give you more detail, which builds have just failed, which ones have just passed... it'll also tell you when a builder continues failing just in case that check-in didn't resolve the failures you thought it did.
Just right-click on the icon, select Preferences and configure away.
There are two levels of notification: Notify when a tree state changes and also notify when builder states change. The builder states give you more detail, which builds have just failed, which ones have just passed... it'll also tell you when a builder continues failing just in case that check-in didn't resolve the failures you thought it did.
Version 0.3.1
This version supports the recent renaming of the Firefox3.1 tree to Firefox3.5. It also fixes a minor bug that caused some trees to be erroneously checked in the preferences.
Version 0.3
This version lets you display up to ten status icons and pick the set of trees for each icon to represent.
Version 0.2.14
This version supports the Thunderbird3.0 branch and includes it in the list of trees checked by default, as it's the branch that the Thunderbird developers are currently focusing on.
Version 0.2.11
This version:
* resolves a naming conflict with core Firefox code over the gPrefService global object;
* shows a grey icon until we retrieve tinderbox state;
* shows an "unknown tree state" icon until we definitively establish whether the tree is open or closed (which, for the main Firefox tree, is currently never, as the open/closed state is no longer being tracked by the quickparse file for that tree);
* has been tested and verified to work with the latest development versions of Firefox and SeaMonkey.
* resolves a naming conflict with core Firefox code over the gPrefService global object;
* shows a grey icon until we retrieve tinderbox state;
* shows an "unknown tree state" icon until we definitively establish whether the tree is open or closed (which, for the main Firefox tree, is currently never, as the open/closed state is no longer being tracked by the quickparse file for that tree);
* has been tested and verified to work with the latest development versions of Firefox and SeaMonkey.
Version 0.2.10
This version updates tree names now that the Mozilla2 tree has been renamed to Firefox and the Firefox tree has been renamed to Firefox3.0 per Mozilla bug 441945 (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441945).
Note: if you were previously watching the Mozilla2 tree, this version of Tinderstatus will automatically change that to the Firefox tree (and, if you were also watching the old Firefox tree, it'll convert that to the Firefox3.0 tree).
Note: if you were previously watching the Mozilla2 tree, this version of Tinderstatus will automatically change that to the Firefox tree (and, if you were also watching the old Firefox tree, it'll convert that to the Firefox3.0 tree).
Version 0.2.9
This version adds the Mozilla2 tree to the list of trees you can watch. Note that you need to select it from the Tinderstatus preferences if you've previously customized the list of trees you watch.
Version 0.2.8
makes middle-click to open the tinderbox web site in a new tab work again (thanks standard8!);
Version 0.2.7
* bug 17700: adds a basic context menu with items for preferences and manual refresh (thanks standard8!);
* bug 17715: fixes a bug that caused an extraneous character to appear next to the last updated time (thanks lpsolit!);
* bug 17776: adds items to the context menu for loading specific tinderboxen (thanks standard8!);
* bug 17715: fixes a bug that caused an extraneous character to appear next to the last updated time (thanks lpsolit!);
* bug 17776: adds items to the context menu for loading specific tinderboxen (thanks standard8!);
Version 0.2.6
This version adds a preference to set the refresh interval, i.e. how often to check for updates (thanks standard8!). The default value is one minute, but you can set it to update less frequently to reduce bandwidth use.
Version 0.2.5
for Firefox and SeaMonkey 2 users, this version adds a preference for the tree to open when you click the icon (thanks standard8!)
Version 0.2.4
this version adds a preferences dialog that lets you choose which trees to watch (thanks standard8!)
Version 0.2.3
considers Firefox the main tree now that tinderbox.mozilla.org treats it as such, and works with upcoming SeaMonkey-on-XULRunner (a.k.a. Suiterunner)
Version 0.2
This version:
* displays combined status for five trees (Seamonkey, Firefox, Thunderbird, XULRunner, Camino) per complete rewrite by Alex Vincent (thanks Alex!);
* obeys middle-clicks and modifier key clicks, i.e. opens the Tinderbox page in a new tab/window depending on the kind of click, per a patch by Chris Aillon (thanks Chris!);
* works with Firefox's extension manager;
* displays combined status for five trees (Seamonkey, Firefox, Thunderbird, XULRunner, Camino) per complete rewrite by Alex Vincent (thanks Alex!);
* obeys middle-clicks and modifier key clicks, i.e. opens the Tinderbox page in a new tab/window depending on the kind of click, per a patch by Chris Aillon (thanks Chris!);
* works with Firefox's extension manager;
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