cannot install fogger in 12.10

Bug #1071347 reported by Glotzbach
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Fogger
Triaged
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Bug Description

I've added the ppa to my software sources, but I can't install fogger either from the USC or terminal.

When fogger came to the stage, I was very happy: it allows me to view different websites without mixing up cookies and even desktop integration. Now, of course, canonical have developed webapps, but they all run in firefox not allowing to exclude cookies of those websites from deleting when I close my browser and mixing up screens.
In short: I hope the ppa can be updated with a fogger version working on quantal 12.10!!
See others' concerns here: http://askubuntu.com/q/195456/22147, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2073647 and http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/07/list-of-that-websites-support-unitys-new-web-apps-feature#comment-690397875

Tags: quantal
Glotzbach (glotzbach)
description: updated
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Owais Lone (loneowais) wrote :

Hi,

I've not abandoned Fogger. I'm actually moving to a new city and getting a new job and I'm very busy with the transition these days. I'll resume work once I've settled in the new city.

Thanks for you patience. I'll port to Fogger (and GmailWatcher) to 12.10 within a month.

Changed in fogger:
status: New → Triaged
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Glotzbach (glotzbach) wrote :

cool, thanks for the update!
good luck with moving

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Lourenzo Ferreira (lourenzo) wrote :

Is there instructions on how to install the old version on the new system?

Good luck to you

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Owais Lone (loneowais) wrote :

It won't work. There are some API differences that have to be sorted out.

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