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- highlandsun
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I've set up a short index page on http://www.highlandsun.com/hyc/mozilla/ and redirected all of the old direct links through the new index page.
By the way, if you downloaded an older version of my package, you may need to download it again. I accidentally omitted the ImportExport handlers from the previous XPIs so trying to import an ICS file would always fail. That's fixed with the current packages.
By the way, if you downloaded an older version of my package, you may need to download it again. I accidentally omitted the ImportExport handlers from the previous XPIs so trying to import an ICS file would always fail. That's fixed with the current packages.
-- Howard Chu http://www.symas.com
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- Location: Havana, Cuba
Tried latest xpi and I get the same issue. This time I did type out the error message. It simply refuses to show up here properly using "code" or "quote", so here's a link:
http://pastebin.ca/385921
http://pastebin.ca/385921
SM (usually latest stable) on Linux Mint 19 x86_64.
- highlandsun
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I just downloaded the Linux Seamonkey 1.1.1 tarball and installed my XPI and it works fine. (I had previously only tested the SM 1.1 install on Linux.)
Have you tried completely deleting the Seamonkey installation and reinstalling it all? Possibly the fixed files in the new XPI are not overwriting the older files.
Have you tried completely deleting the Seamonkey installation and reinstalling it all? Possibly the fixed files in the new XPI are not overwriting the older files.
-- Howard Chu http://www.symas.com
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I did, but I did not try with a fresh profile, as this one is pretty recent. So I will try that as soon as I can.highlandsun wrote:Have you tried completely deleting the Seamonkey installation and reinstalling it all? Possibly the fixed files in the new XPI are not overwriting the older files.
SM (usually latest stable) on Linux Mint 19 x86_64.
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- Joined: December 31st, 1969, 5:00 pm
I just discovered that the Calendar is leaking pretty badly, making my SM pretty slow. Anyway to resolve this? Here is the leak report:
Leaks in window 0x42ac7b8:
[+] [leaked object] (427c3f8) = [Object]
[+] notify (427c3f0, chrome://calendar/content/calendar-views.js, 263-264) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2494de0) = [Object]
[+] [leaked object] (42ace10) = [Object]
[+] QueryInterface (42ace08, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 53-59) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2894340) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarRegistered (42ace00, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 62-71) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2874c68) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarUnregistering (42acdf8, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 75-103) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2874c80) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarDeleting (42acdf0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 108-109) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2874ca8) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarPrefSet (42acde8, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 112-123) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2855478) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarPrefDeleting (42acde0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 128-134) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2494db8) = [Object]
[+] [leaked object] (42acdd8) = [Object]
[+] QueryInterface (42acdd0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 140-147) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2fdcf10) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarAdded (42acdc8, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 151-155) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28f5060) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarRemoved (42acdc0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 159-163) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28b8070) = [Object]
[+] onDefaultCalendarChanged (42acdb8, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 167-167) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28b80f0) = [Object]
[+] onStartBatch (42acdb0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 172-172) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28b8100) = [Object]
[+] onEndBatch (42acda8, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 173-173) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2892fc8) = [Object]
[+] onLoad (42acda0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 174-174) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2894020) = [Object]
[+] onAddItem (42acd98, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 175-175) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2894048) = [Object]
[+] onModifyItem (42acd90, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 176-176) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2894098) = [Object]
[+] onDeleteItem (42acd88, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 177-177) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28942b0) = [Object]
[+] onError (42acd80, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 178-178) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28942f0) = [Object]
Leaks in window 0x42ac7b8:
[+] [leaked object] (427c3f8) = [Object]
[+] notify (427c3f0, chrome://calendar/content/calendar-views.js, 263-264) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2494de0) = [Object]
[+] [leaked object] (42ace10) = [Object]
[+] QueryInterface (42ace08, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 53-59) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2894340) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarRegistered (42ace00, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 62-71) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2874c68) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarUnregistering (42acdf8, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 75-103) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2874c80) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarDeleting (42acdf0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 108-109) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2874ca8) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarPrefSet (42acde8, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 112-123) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2855478) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarPrefDeleting (42acde0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 128-134) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2494db8) = [Object]
[+] [leaked object] (42acdd8) = [Object]
[+] QueryInterface (42acdd0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 140-147) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2fdcf10) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarAdded (42acdc8, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 151-155) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28f5060) = [Object]
[+] onCalendarRemoved (42acdc0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 159-163) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28b8070) = [Object]
[+] onDefaultCalendarChanged (42acdb8, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 167-167) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28b80f0) = [Object]
[+] onStartBatch (42acdb0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 172-172) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28b8100) = [Object]
[+] onEndBatch (42acda8, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 173-173) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2892fc8) = [Object]
[+] onLoad (42acda0, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 174-174) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2894020) = [Object]
[+] onAddItem (42acd98, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 175-175) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2894048) = [Object]
[+] onModifyItem (42acd90, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 176-176) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (2894098) = [Object]
[+] onDeleteItem (42acd88, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 177-177) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28942b0) = [Object]
[+] onError (42acd80, chrome://calendar/content/calendarManagement.js, 178-178) = [Function]
[ ] prototype (28942f0) = [Object]
Joined: 18 Jun 2005
- highlandsun
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That all looks like mainline Calendar code. You should start a topic for this in the Calendar forum, and someone will probably ask you to submit a bug report to Bugzilla for it.
Looks like I didn't include a datestamp for my builds in the About dialog. Most of the code is from the Calendar trunk, March 1, 2007.
Looks like I didn't include a datestamp for my builds in the About dialog. Most of the code is from the Calendar trunk, March 1, 2007.
-- Howard Chu http://www.symas.com
- DJGM
- Posts: 713
- Joined: November 9th, 2002, 10:28 am
- Location: Manchester, England, UK.
I'd like to see proper installer available for the Mac OS X version of SeaMonkey, like the ones
made for Windows and Linux, instead of having to copy the latest SeaMonkey.app over to
the Applications folder That way, there's no need to re-install all my extensions again
unless any of them happen to be incompatible with the new version.
made for Windows and Linux, instead of having to copy the latest SeaMonkey.app over to
the Applications folder That way, there's no need to re-install all my extensions again
unless any of them happen to be incompatible with the new version.
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SeaMonkey is like a Swiss Army knife: Versatile and dependable, with many useful tools.
Internet Explorer is like really, really, very old Swiss cheese: Full of holes, and it stinks!
SeaMonkey is like a Swiss Army knife: Versatile and dependable, with many useful tools.
Internet Explorer is like really, really, very old Swiss cheese: Full of holes, and it stinks!
- Philip Chee
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Here's some news for you: Even with a "proper" installer for the Win32 version, extensions installed in the global application directory will be deleted if SeaMonkey is reinstalled. What makes you think this will be any different for a Mac OS X "installer"? Secondly, Linux has an installer?DJGM wrote:I'd like to see proper installer available for the Mac OS X version of SeaMonkey, like the ones
made for Windows and Linux, instead of having to copy the latest SeaMonkey.app over to
the Applications folder That way, there's no need to re-install all my extensions again
unless any of them happen to be incompatible with the new version.
Phil
- janesman2007
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- Joined: February 27th, 2007, 10:16 pm
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The only thing I can think of in seamonkey I would like to see added is the ability to open bookmarks by right clicking the bookmark and open in new window/or new tab as I can with firefox. I always have to open a new tab or window then go to my bookmark and open it. Otherwise it replaces the tab I have open. I think it would be a nice addon for seamonkey.
So whats the big deal anyway?
- BenoitRen
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- Location: Belgium
- janesman2007
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- Joined: February 27th, 2007, 10:16 pm
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I had previously installed v1.1. before. But I uninstalled it because it screwed up when trying to open seamonkey from links in other programs like my gmail notifier, so I went back to v1.0.7. I will probably wait till things clear up, I have seen that other people in the forum had the same problems in 1.1 that I had. Waiting for a more stable version. I see that v1.1.1 is out, but release notes don't clarify for me that this problem was addressed. However it did appear that quicklaunch related problems were addressed.
So whats the big deal anyway?
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- Joined: March 21st, 2007, 2:22 am
- Location: I'm in the land DownUnder
To me, the main thing lacking in SM is resume in the DL manager in-case you get timed out on a download, this has always been the case, even from early Navigator/Moz suite days - on Mac version anyway, don't know about the Widows version
As pause and resume have been part of the Mac O/S since OSX for system updates, I wish they would incorporated them into SeaMonkey's basic DL manager
Downloadstatusbar doesn't load into SM and I have to use an external DL manager.
As pause and resume have been part of the Mac O/S since OSX for system updates, I wish they would incorporated them into SeaMonkey's basic DL manager
Downloadstatusbar doesn't load into SM and I have to use an external DL manager.
Mac Pro 3.1 - OsX 10.10.5 and Asus N61JQ i7 laptop - Win10
- Philip Chee
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You could always install DownThemAll for SeaMonkey.woopie49 wrote:To me, the main thing lacking in SM is resume in the DL manager in-case you get timed out on a download, this has always been the case, even from early Navigator/Moz suite days - on Mac version anyway, don't know about the Widows version
Phil
- therube
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- Joined: March 10th, 2004, 9:59 pm
- Location: Maryland USA
Or the use of FlashGot in conjunction with an actual Download Manager would work in many situations.
Does FF support resume (without an extension)?
Does FF support resume (without an extension)?
Fire 750, bring back 250.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
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