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By looncraz - Posted on August 28, 2006 - 22:45:16 (#20519)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-26-mailnewscrashfix |
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Excellent work guys!
--The loon
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By adamk - Posted on August 17, 2006 - 11:56:55 (#20435)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-26-mailnewscrashfix |
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I'm curious if anyone is working on getting imap functioning properly? At the moment, you can view imap folders, and get a list of messages in them, but if you click on a message it never opens up :-( The status bar just shows it loading, and I've let it sit over night to see if it would ever load the message. It never did.
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By s_d - Posted on August 10, 2006 - 23:42:06 (#20359)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-26-mailnewscrashfix |
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There is bug opened for that already, so hope it will be fixed soon
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342448
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| crash on thtis link |
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By edmundf - Posted on August 10, 2006 - 22:33:47 (#20358)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-26-mailnewscrashfix |
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Crash on this link :
http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/48052831/Pollerellende.html
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| Re: bbjimmy - segment violation |
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By s_d - Posted on August 6, 2006 - 22:07:14 (#20305)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-26-mailnewscrashfix |
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Of you experience such crash at startup with some of new version of SeaMonkey (and maybe even Firefox) - try to remove before launching browser file with name
XUL.mfasl somewhere is seamonkey/mozilla settings/profile folder.
That mailnews crashfix actually fixed much more generic problem - wrong XUL (UI elements) caching, and cache is just that file.
So actually, all XUL.mfasl files created after mid of 2005 and before august 2006 are actually broken and may cause other damages. And this broken state restores itself every time when browser created before 5-10th august 2006 is launched.
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| the new one works |
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By bbjimmy - Posted on August 6, 2006 - 04:56:21 (#20299)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-26-mailnewscrashfix |
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Yes I did remove the config info from /boot/home/config/settings/Mozilla/ but had the same issue ... The newest zip ... seamonkey-bone-fastUI-filepicker-mailnewsfix-20060626.zip works just fine though.
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| Re. seamonkey will not launch |
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By edmundf - Posted on August 5, 2006 - 12:49:37 (#20295)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-07-30-trunk |
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Working fine here, did you delete the previous
version with all config files?
I've got one crash with the news, after that it
seems to work well. The cash problem is solved too.
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By bbjimmy - Posted on August 5, 2006 - 00:26:16 (#20293)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-07-30-trunk |
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Segment violation seamonley.bin ... after downloading the latest version ... went back to the one with the email problem.
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| Mailnews crach fixed |
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By s_d - Posted on August 3, 2006 - 16:35:31 (#20281)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-07-30-trunk |
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Get build here
http://bebits.com/bob/20011/seamonkey-1.5a.en-US.beos-i586-bone-2006-07-30.zip
Bug was serious, introduced 2 years ago and might affect also enumerous other aspects (so called fastload code).
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| cache problem? |
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By edmundf - Posted on July 18, 2006 - 11:49:41 (#20176)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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I use the previous version and I noticed while surfing
some webpage load very slow. I expect that when I go to another page and back, the slow page is loaded from
cache and should load very quick.
However this page is loading very slow again, what is
wrong here?
This is that page http://www.qsl.net/yu1aw/vhf_ant.htm
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| "Disable XUL Cache" worked |
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By free10 - Posted on July 13, 2006 - 18:53:38 (#20148)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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The "Disable XUL Cache" worked for me and everything seems find now. Thanks--Dwight
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| Re:edmundf |
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By s_d - Posted on July 12, 2006 - 12:52:39 (#20142)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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No, no need, Only if to see if workaround described below works.
I didn't get yet notification from bugzilla.mozilla.org that crash-bug was fixed.
Once it done, I will get new source and build SeaMonkey immediately.
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| Re test version |
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By edmundf - Posted on July 12, 2006 - 09:57:38 (#20141)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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I was away a few days, is there still any need
for me to use the test version?
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| And mail-crash possible workaround |
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By s_d - Posted on July 11, 2006 - 13:03:03 (#20138)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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Open Preferences->Debug->Networking and try to change there "Disable XUL Cache"
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| Mail crash - found at bugzilla.mozilla.org |
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By s_d - Posted on July 11, 2006 - 12:57:01 (#20136)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341595
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| test version crashes on email |
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By bbjimmy - Posted on July 11, 2006 - 05:03:39 (#20134)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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this is the debug information:
loading symbols
segment violation occurred
nsXULPrototypeElement::Deserialize(nsIObjectInputStream *, nsIScriptGlobalObject *, nsIURI *, nsCOMArray<nsINodeInfo> const *):
Deserialize__21nsXULPrototypeElementP20nsIObjectInputStreamP21nsIScriptGlobalObjectP6nsIURIPCt10nsCOMArray1Z11nsINodeInfo:
+0150 ef1ad3fc: *000000000846c7 movl $0x00000000, 0x00000008(%esi)
seamonkey-bin:
I doi not know how to do a stack trace.
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| Don't use bone |
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By free10 - Posted on July 9, 2006 - 04:10:49 (#20130)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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Since I never really had a problems with netserver I never bothered with bone plus I would lose jabber with bone. I know someone supplied a switch to go back and forth between them but never bothered with it.
I used chkbfs just a week or so ago after I installed BeOS on a new but slightly used drive. It found one problem but corrected it and no problems found when I used chkbfs again. The last week I have been using Ubuntu on another drive almost exclusively, since I couldn't get Seamonkey's mail working right and then I switched to the BeOS drive this morning for a few hours to see if I could get that figured out. BeOS and the other apps I have tried since the new install seem to be stable and to be working fine. I will probably play with it later tonight or tomorrow and maybe try a new download of seamonkey. Thanks again for the help and the work on this--Dwight
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| Re: free10 and other mail crashers (bbjimmy and endumndf) - test version |
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By SD - Posted on July 8, 2006 - 23:17:29 (#20129)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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Looks like crash happens outside BeOS-code,
for testing I built version without usual fastup-patches, so it will be felt slower on scrolling etc, but at least it will be really helpful to test if it still crashes with mail.
Here is it. Unfortunately, it is BONE-version, as I have
big problems with building netserver version, so I do it very rarely.
http://beos.spb.ru/mozilla/2006-07-08/seamonkey-2006-07-08-BONE-test-mail.zip
So, if you can, please test it just for that mail-crash.
Also - how long ago all of you did
chkbfs /volume_name for your BeOS volumes?
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| Netserver bin problem with stack crawl |
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By free10 - Posted on July 8, 2006 - 21:13:24 (#20128)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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I stripped all versions and data out off the drive for mozilla, firefox,
seamonkey using searches for each and even found a phoenix file left on there
over in config settings. I used find to track them all down. and seamonkey on
a fresh install still opens fine and so does mail and newsgroups , but after
shutting down mail and news groups the first time it still will crash if I
try and open mail and news groups again.. It doesn't matter where I do the
totally fresh installs either. Now on a fresh install I find it a little
funny that I can just click on seamonky and it opens, with double clicking
the run mozilla.sh first. Yes I tried on a totally fresh install, to double
click that too first, but with the same results.
When I hit debugger I get this
loading symbols
segment violation occurred
nsXULPrototypeElement::Deserialize(nsIObjectInputStream *,
nsIScriptGlobalObject *, nsIURI *, nsCOMArray<nsINodeInfo> const *):
Deserialize__21nsXULPrototypeElementP20nsIObjectInputStreamP21nsIScriptGlobal
ObjectP6nsIURIPCt10nsCOMArray1Z11nsINodeInfo:
+012e ee6ab4ba: * 1789 movl %edx, (%edi)
seamonkey-bin:
and the stack crawl says this
seamonkey-bin:sc
frame retaddr
fd001184 ee6ab83a nsXULPrototypeElement::Deserialize(nsIObjectInputStream
*, nsIScriptGlobalObject *, nsIURI *, nsCOMArray<nsINodeInfo> const *) +
000004ae
fd001284 ee6ab83a nsXULPrototypeElement::Deserialize(nsIObjectInputStream
*, nsIScriptGlobalObject *, nsIURI *, nsCOMArray<nsINodeInfo> const *) +
000004ae
fd001384 ee616767 nsXULPrototypeDocument::Read(nsIObjectInputStream *) +
000005ef
fd001534 ee612559 nsXULPrototypeCache::GetPrototype(nsIURI *,
nsIXULPrototypeDocument **) + 00000169
fd001574 ee60c6c1 nsXULDocument::LoadOverlayInternal(nsIURI *, int, int *,
int *) + 00000131
fd001604 ee60d1d7 nsXULDocument::ResumeWalk(void) + 00000577
fd001744 ee610d90
nsXULDocument::CachedChromeStreamListener::OnStopRequest(nsIRequest *,
nsISupports *, unsigned int) + 00000040
fd001774 ecbe2a71 nsDocumentOpenInfo::OnStopRequest(nsIRequest *,
nsISupports *, unsigned int) + 00000075
fd0017a4 eca50301
nsCachedChromeChannel::HandleStopLoadEvent(nsCachedChromeChannel *) +
00000031
fd0017d4 eca518f6 nsCachedChromeChannel::LoadEvent::Run(void) + 00000022
fd001804 ed9f6853 nsThread::ProcessNextEvent(int, int *) + 000000f3
fd001844 ed9a980b NS_ProcessNextEvent_P(nsIThread *, int) + 0000004f
fd001874 ec9d009b nsBaseAppShell::Run(void) + 00000047
fd0018a4 ec995e40 nsAppStartup::Run(void) + 0000002c
fd0018d4 80008098 main1(int, char **, nsISupports *) + 000005a8
fd001944 80008575 main + 00000141
fd001984 800050d5 _start + 00000061
seamonkey-bin:
The only way I can get the mail to open repeatedly without crashing is to
create a new user, but once I shut seamonkey itself down it will start
crashing again the same way when I try and reopen mail the first time after
reopening seamonkey. This is the best I have been able to do on tracking this
down and I don't see anything I can be doing wrong...any suggestions????--
Dwight
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By SD - Posted on July 8, 2006 - 04:04:20 (#20118)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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Nobody brought debug message and stack crawl here.
As it don't crash here, I'm unable to fix until get that crash-info.
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| eats my email for lunch! |
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By bbjimmy - Posted on July 7, 2006 - 23:37:03 (#20116)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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install Seamonkey on Zeta ( bone build) ... set-up email ... seems to work just fine ... close seamonkey ... launch again ... open Mail and Newsgroup window ... seamonkey crashes ... delete boot/home/config/settings/mozilla ... works again ... until it is closed then crashes again. back to old mozilla for email.
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By edmundf - Posted on July 6, 2006 - 10:11:35 (#20097)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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Newsgroup crash is no timeout problem, it crashes on
the very first second I select the newsgroups.
So I am back at an older version.
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| Drag And Drop fix added to download |
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By SD - Posted on July 5, 2006 - 19:36:58 (#20095)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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http://bebits.com/bob/19916/libwidget_beos_DragAndDropFixed.so.zip
little replacement to unpack in seamonkey/components
Fixes Drag And Drop, so mails and bookmarks and other can be properly moved and copied.
Also adds drag rectangle in those cases, so drag process is visualised now
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| Re - animation and images |
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By SD - Posted on July 5, 2006 - 18:24:33 (#20094)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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For animated gifs you have options in Prferences->Security->Images - Play never, play once, play.
In same place you have options about just images - Don't load, load those which are on same server as main content, load all.
Also, from right button click you can block images from certain server.
For emails you have option not to load images if those aren't in mail itself but are links to extern sites.
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By AlienSoldier - Posted on July 5, 2006 - 18:05:26 (#20093)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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that newsgroup bug might be related to something i found. I'm on dialup 14.4 for 4 month (lucky me) and i noticed both firefox and seamonkey can "hang" if they can't load a site fast enough. Firefox seem to hang a bit faster and when it does, closing it let a task in the task list. If your newsgroup list is real long (i remember those taking forever when i was into that) you might recreate my bug with higher speed modem.
The bug i refer to seem to not happen in net+. BTW, does seamonkey or firefox have an option to not load animation and image like net+?
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| Crash every time I try to open a newsgroup. |
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By edmundf - Posted on July 5, 2006 - 15:51:40 (#20092)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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A fresh install didn't help.
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By matjako - Posted on July 4, 2006 - 09:41:55 (#20089)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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No, I ran Seamonkey with double-clicking the 'seamonkey' script. Which in turns runs seamonkey-bin. Perhaps you are trying to run the wrong file? As stated in the release, from the the last version on you can also set-up your environment to run seamonkey-bin
directly, but it is something you do manually once you get Seamonkey running the old way.
And oh, yes, sorry about that delete-profile advice, I forgot about your mail and settings! It was just that in one of the earlier versions seamonkey would crash on start until I deleted it.
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| Thanks again |
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By free10 - Posted on July 3, 2006 - 20:09:52 (#20085)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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Thanks again on the help. I learned along time ago I could usually open one browser version at the same time as another was open and transfer all bookmarks automatically this way, and then I would just delete the older version. I will zip up all version of mozilla I have and delete the old files and then see if I can get a new stable install on Seamonkey. Good tip on the summon app and I never knew those parenthesises served a purpose besides just showing an exact quote. I always left them off I copied and pasted quotes into a terminal..oops once again.
On the backup for BeOS I have never been that concerned with it but did learn after it couldn't find the boot signature a few times to have a drive with more than one partition, so that I could put or copy any important files over to the non boot partitions. Changing to a new hard drive I would just load the new drive with BeOS and then mount those partitions and copy the files over to the new hard drive.This week I put a new drive in and loaded BeOS on it and then copied over the old files to the new drive and then partitioned the old drive to use Ubuntu, but only used about the first half of the drive so I could still use the last half of it, to store and back up BeOS data from my new drive. The files are basically zipped up software, pics, videos, and mp3s. I sure hope BeOS will be able to continue to run on at least some of the latest chips and dual and quad core chips coming out--Dwight
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By SD - Posted on July 3, 2006 - 19:06:16 (#20080)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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Your problem with "cd" in terminal was related to spaces inside folder or files name.
In this case you should type it such way:
cd "/boot/home/somewhere/this is folder with spaces/semonkey/seamonkey"
t means - put full path which contains spaces into parenthesises.
But there is very good app at bebits - "Summon". This is tracker add on. If you have it installed and right click in some folder in Tracker - go to Add-Ons, choose "Summon" - and it will open Terminal already in that folder, so no need for additional cd command
But most important in mozilla installation is that you sgould remove old seamonkey folder before installing new one. Most of problems came from such mistake - unpacking over old folder with old files.
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By tqh - Posted on July 3, 2006 - 16:33:21 (#20078)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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Keeping user installed apps in /boot/apps is not something I'd recommend, unless you want to have no clue or control what apps came as part of the system install (and don't need backup on reinstall) and which you installed yourself (and will need backup).
I have mine in /boot/home/apps btw.
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| Thanks for this help but need.. |
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By free10 - Posted on July 3, 2006 - 16:11:47 (#20077)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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OK thanks for the help and the hints on this and the home folder usuage too ( I have put most apps there in home all these years..oops), but "exactly" how did you run it.."I ran the 'seamonkey' script". I assume you meant run in terminal, but what is the exact code for running it or where is it. Step by tiny step LOL I have had very limited experience using the code in terminal with BeOS or Linux. Thanks for the help from both of you--Dwight
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By SD - Posted on July 2, 2006 - 12:16:01 (#20070)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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Actually versown with start from Terminal is very rarely needed nowadays, mostly with major version change, to allow proper component registration. In most cases deleting seamonkey folder is enough.
And even no need to run seamonkey, if you set environment as described in UserEnvironmentSetup.
All last two new builds I start directly from seamonkey-bin, even freshly installed.
Removing profile in settings is strong remedy, but in case we discussing it is bad solution, as author of question seems using mozilla-mailnews, and if you remove settings, all mail folders will be removed too:(
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By matjako - Posted on July 2, 2006 - 09:03:16 (#20069)
Current version when comment was posted: fastUI+mozfilepicker 2006-06-26 |
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I am not sure, exactly what have you done, but I can describe how I installed the latest SeaMonkey build.
- I downloaded the latest SeaMonkey for my R5 - netserver.
- I unpacked it with Expander inot /boot/apps - this is preferrable, just to keep things tidy. /boot/home/Desktop should be just for your desktop icons, symbolic links and such.
- I ran the 'seamonkey' script.
So Terminal and 'cd' is not needed. By the way 'cd' is just short for 'change directory' it is essentialy a way to navigate the disk structure in Terminal so you don't have to type in full pathnames all the time.
Important: you can try deleting your previous profile in /boot/home/config/settings/Mozilla. I did not have to do it this time, but I remember just deleting the entire /boot/home/config/settings/Mozilla folder and then restarting did the trick...
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| Install using CD?? |
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By free10 - Posted on July 2, 2006 - 00:19:46 (#20068)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-26-trunk |
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OK I have used BeOS Pro for 6 years but I never used the CD command and evidently I can not get it to work. Over the years and using different browsers with BeOS I always just double clicked on run-mozilla.sh files to get them to work with no command line. Now with this SeaMonkey browser, which looks nice and performs very well, it worked fine just after I unzipped it in a new foldOK I have used BeOS Pro for 6 years but I never used the CD command and evidently I can not get it to work. Over the years and using different browsers with BeOS I always just double clicked on run-mozilla.sh files to get them to work with no command line. Now with this SeaMonkey browser, which looks nice and performs very well, it worked fine just after I unzipped it in a new folder and even the email part did too, but once I closed seamoney's browser and then reopened the browser it will crash every time connect to a mozilla bin problem if I try and open the mail section. So I thought I would just open the terminal and "cd it" but it didn't work. Here is what I wrote in the terminal..cd /boot/home/Desktop/New Folder 2/seamonkey and terminal and got nothing. er and even the email part did too, but once I closed seamoney's browser and then reopened the browser it will crash every time connect to a mozilla bin problem if I try and open the mail section. So I thought I would just open the terminal and "cd it" but it didn't work and I had never tried it before. Here is what I wrote in the terminal.. cd /boot/home/Desktop/New Folder 2/seamonkey and terminal and got nothing. Now what am I doing wrong and an example would be nice??--Dwight
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| small replacement lib for 2006-06-26 faster scrolling |
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By SD - Posted on June 27, 2006 - 21:54:11 (#20065)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-26-trunk |
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http://beos.spb.ru/mozilla/2006-06-26/libwidget_beos.so.TopUpdate.zip
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| Re:indeed - no more iscon for seamonkey script |
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By SD - Posted on June 26, 2006 - 16:59:49 (#20063)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-26-trunk |
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No, I did that intentionally.
All idea behind my last months hard work is to use seamonkey-bin directly.
So maybe I will remove that script at all in next builds, replacing it with readme
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By AlienSoldier - Posted on June 26, 2006 - 16:50:08 (#20062)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-26-trunk |
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the download manager seem to display well again. But you seem to have forgot to add the icon in that version this time :P
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By SD - Posted on June 24, 2006 - 12:37:55 (#20055)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-14 seminative |
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Looks like not so good original sources,
I use download dialog, so didn't notice that problem at proper time.
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By AlienSoldier - Posted on June 24, 2006 - 07:34:30 (#20054)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-06-14 seminative |
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perhaps i need to delete all previous profile (something i start to feel very un-beos btw), but the download manager seem broken.
All work, the panel open the file get downloaded, but it's not displaying anything in it, progress or even listing. could this be related to the new internal message change?
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By SD - Posted on June 22, 2006 - 22:04:08 (#20046)
Current version when comment was posted: seminative-09b |
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Here is screenshot SeaMonkay with some of my images encoded at that page:
http://beos.spb.ru/mozilla/URIEncodedImageInBeOSSeaMonkey.png
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