Opera 10.01
By Claudio Santambrogio. Wednesday, 28. October 2009, 09:14:44
We published today Opera 10.01, a recommended stability and security update. Thanks to the new automated crashlogging in Opera 10, we collected a lot of the issues that users were seeing, and had a good tool not only to identify some crashers difficult to reproduce in controlled environments, but also to prioritise issues that were affecting a lot of users. A great Thank You to everybody submitting their logs! 
See the full changelogs:
Windows
Mac
Linux/UNIX
And then go go download Opera 10.01!
See the full changelogs:
Windows
Mac
Linux/UNIX
And then go go download Opera 10.01!



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Zimak # 28. October 2009, 09:17
Groovy # 28. October 2009, 09:30
Shazoor Mirza # 28. October 2009, 09:41
snf # 28. October 2009, 09:43
Many thanks
Pfelelep # 28. October 2009, 09:44
hogehogehoge # 28. October 2009, 09:46
http://www.daihatsu.co.jp/lineup/index_lineup.htm
disappointed...
dirk # 28. October 2009, 09:52
Alexander Pataridze # 28. October 2009, 09:54
d_A_y # 28. October 2009, 09:54
but truly yours russian users still can't save with images, and then can't open, their russian pages with cyrillics in filename.
so 9.64 still rules.
annoying.
Dan # 28. October 2009, 09:55
The Update alert dialog box says "you will need your administrator password when Opera restarts" -- no I won't! I don't even have one (Win XP).
The updater put "O" icons on my desktop and in my quick launch bar without asking me. That's very bad form. It should at least ask first, and preferably respect my existing choices -- if there's no icon there already, don't put new ones in!
Otherwise looking forwards to a good update. 10.0 had some noticeable stability problems; hopefully this fixes them.
Vectronic # 28. October 2009, 10:11
Originally posted by DZE-MasteR:
This is a bug-fix/update release for Opera 10 Final, not Opera 10.10 Beta which has Unite.
Pa-Nik # 28. October 2009, 10:26
..it works, everything is running fine, including mail!
thanks!
Philipp # 28. October 2009, 10:48
Blaz Pristy # 28. October 2009, 11:06
So 10.10 is sort of alpha then.
Start with 10.01 and go like 10.02, 10.03, 10.04, 10.05...10.10 when in one year or maybe even more?
Just enable Unite pretty soon...
Teo # 28. October 2009, 11:14
This is upgrade of an 9.64 account under Vista x86.
Vectronic # 28. October 2009, 11:28
Originally posted by Filip007:
I'm not sure exactly how Opera does their versioning, but the general sequence is:#.00 = Major Changes (to the base application)
0.#0 = Major Additions (ie: Unite)
0.0# = Bug Fixes, Or Minor Additions (to #.00 or 0.#0)
0.#0, and 0.0# don't usually go through the full range, such as Opera 9.x, which was 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, 9.5, 9.6... with a couple 0.0# release for each of them, then Opera 10.
Opera 10.10 Final, could easily be released at the end of November, but more likely somewhere in December.
z@h3k # 28. October 2009, 11:45
Groovy # 28. October 2009, 12:14
hurug # 28. October 2009, 13:21
No other issue until now...
Excellent as usual. Thxs devs.
Malin # 28. October 2009, 13:25
Licaon # 28. October 2009, 13:29
Originally posted by Malinkh:
see this: http://my.opera.com/ruario/blog/2009/09/28/which-version#comment10384883Madis # 28. October 2009, 13:50
It might be less prioritized by you not thinking it happens to a lot of people.
That's why ask you, readers of this comment:
1) if you use Linux version of Opera
AND you have a mouse with side buttons.
Are the side buttons assigned correctly in your Opera configuration for back and forth navigation or not?
(There's an easy fix for that, but mouse configuration file needs to be reedited after every Opera update).
NEOAethyr # 28. October 2009, 13:59
This wasn't an issue in:
Version 10.10 Beta
Build 1833
Please, from now on, don't release a browser even if it's a beta with this suspicious thingys.
foxtrot # 28. October 2009, 14:22
Haavard # 28. October 2009, 14:40
If you cannot be specific and to the point, you might as well not comment at all.
Ferris # 28. October 2009, 14:58
asteriks # 28. October 2009, 15:19
Originally posted by NEOAethyr:
How can I delete the spyware?
NEOAethyr # 28. October 2009, 15:23
Deleting cache, you want me to be more specific... lol ^^
certs.opera.com
sitecheck.opera.com
sitecheck2.opera.com
help.opera.com
img.yandex.net
www.fastmail.fm
img.mail.ru
redir.opera.com
mail.live.com
+ others probably, I'm not installing it again though to check though ;|.
It was there when opera 10 1st came out, I complained about it.
Then one of the beta's fixed it, it remained fixed through v10.10 1833.
Then it came back on this new? ver 10.01.
When you delete you cache it connects to a bunch of servers unknowingly to the user.
I was told before that it's bookmark icon related, whatever.
Anyways I hope you don't take any offence, I don't mean any.
I see it as a problem, a problem that prevents some users from even checking for bug fixes.
One thing that bugs me though with this release.
Why v10.01?
It's allmost like it's a regression.
Anyways I'm gonna stick with v10.10 1833 for now, it works pretty good for the most part except for it's few js parsing errors.
Oh.. one thing before I leave.
Can you guys fix the URI parsing bugs?
Specifically the reserved ones, because I can translate the unreserved ones before it hits opera with a spoofer.
The reserved ones I can't translate without breaking pages.
Some time should be dedecated to fixing the probs it has with parsing the reserved URI's in the url run box.
If you don't translate them, you could at least fix the probs opera has with untranslated ones (invalid url errors).
The uri prob is a big one to me, the prob seems to happen at least once a week.
It's annoying to have to hand translate the uri in the url bar when it happens
Thanks, I'll be waiting for the next beta.
Varun # 28. October 2009, 15:27
The version pattern Opera seems to be employing is well to be very honest,ridiculous.Sorry but thats how it is.
Harlekin MOND # 28. October 2009, 15:34
[Mac Intel OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.1]
Sarah # 28. October 2009, 15:57
NEOAethyr # 28. October 2009, 15:57
Now that I think about it, this is probably a release for those that are still on the release ver of opera 10.
It's probably not meant to replace the later betas.
Hence why it seems more like a regression then an actual update.
Now why would they update a ver that's older to begin with ?, I don't know.
I was more or less expecting an update to v10.10.
So I guessing, those that are on the latest beta probably should ignore this release.
It's kind of odd though...
I previously used v9.27.
Then I was finally able to upgrade to the v10.10 beta's (ver's that were decent (about time right...)).
Beta or not, the later 10.10's are as good as any final to me.
Seems pointless to downgrade to a ver that I disliked in the 1st place.
With things moving on as they do, with the majority of us moved to the 10.10's, why the regression?
I think most of us would of been much happier with these updates to a more plausable ver.
Someone must of thaught v10 was better then the later v10.10's otherwise this wouldn't of happened I guess.
Haavard # 28. October 2009, 16:08
VarunM and NEOAethyr: 10.01 is a security fix for 10.0, not for 10.10. 10.10 is still a beta and has not been released as a final yet. Most people are still using 10.0, which is the latest final version. Security fixes are released for final versions, not for snapshots and betas.
You should perhaps read up on how version numbering works, as well as the difference between final versions and alphas/betas. That might make these version numbers seem less "ridiculous", as one of you mistakenly put it.
Irontiger # 28. October 2009, 16:13
One question: I opened this blog/thread an made an update. After Operas restart it didn't open up this site, just the Opera 10 site. Is this normal? Should the tabs be reopened?
Thanks
IT
samMD # 28. October 2009, 16:38
IKoke # 28. October 2009, 16:45
thexfile # 28. October 2009, 16:50
Haavard # 28. October 2009, 17:13
Gaetano Donizetti # 28. October 2009, 17:29
but. please. stop pushing desktop and q-launch "O" icons (at least without my permissions)!!!
thank you.
Pierre # 28. October 2009, 17:30
Broken torrent links on http://www.opera.com/download/torrents/
ouzoWTF # 28. October 2009, 17:33
element119 # 28. October 2009, 17:59
10.0 DOESN'T
I AGREE its confusing
ouzoWTF # 28. October 2009, 17:59
Originally posted by element119:
so whats the problem?
blackcoder # 28. October 2009, 18:03
Thanks for your good work.
IKoke # 28. October 2009, 18:13
Eagle2a # 28. October 2009, 18:32
caleb # 28. October 2009, 18:37
On Opera
Rafał Miłecki # 28. October 2009, 18:42
Ruari Ødegaard # 28. October 2009, 19:00
@Zajec: That is a totally separate bug only affecting Opera when run with Qt4.5.3 and nothing to do with what Eagle2a saw. Also it is arguably a Qt problem. Downgrade Qt or run an Opera Qt3 build for now and you won't see the issue. A fix for Opera+Qt4.5.3 should be on its way soon.
Ruari Ødegaard # 28. October 2009, 19:05
Originally posted by Malinkh:
When they are ready.