Re: SM 2.0.10 Mac - crashing...and crashing...and crashing...AGAIN.

2010-12-03 Thread Rufus

Ed Mullen wrote:

Rufus wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Rufus wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 21:44:40 -0700, Rufus wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 23:05:19 -0700, Rufus wrote:

bp-4c939a43-b232-4cbe-af33-03d7c2101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-9b2fb1dd-73ad-4292-a239-c55d62101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-554767e7-1cf0-4691-b84e-c4fcb2101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-8bf5ec0a-8389-4f34-9c09-541fb2101130 11/30/10 10:42 PM


It's crashing here:
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-1.9.1/annotate/bb324a17c2b1/gfx/cairo/cairo/src/cairo-pattern.c#l726




It looks like we are trying to access deallocated memory.

Phil



One thing I have done to this machine recently is to add more RAM - I
plus-d it up to 8 Gig of RAM from 4. SM began acting up shortly after
that, but none of my other apps - I've run Techtool on the install
and
the memory checks good, the machine recognizes and reports it, so I'd
like to think that merely upgrading RAM wouldn't affect SM.

Would/should it?..


Hrm. Try removing the extra 4GB temporarily.

Phil



That's way more work than it's worth, given that nothing else on my
'Book is misbehaving.



What? "... way more work?" I don't do Apple but, where's the hard work?
Geez, in my Win laptop or any of my towers that's maybe 5 minutes from
shutdown to reboot. If you don't have 5 minutes to try a solution ...?



I have to get out a screwdriver and remove 11 screws to open up my
MacBook Pro - it's one of the new milled aluminum ones. Then I have to
pop out the new, perfectly fine RAM that Techtool tests prefectly good
and downgrade my machine...screw it back together and run it for some
time...then do it all over again (and risk stripping the threads on my
case each time) to get back to the upgrade I payed for and have already
installed successfully? All for *one* misbehaving app? No, thanks...



Sounds like an incredibly stupid hw design. My laptop (Thinkpad) takes
one screw to access the memory. By the way, in your secnario, don't put
all the 11 screws back in before you test it after removing the RAM.
There ya go, saved you a bunch of time!



I still like my "destroy and reinstall" scenario better...

Apple is taking to making their "consumer" level gear more and more 
inaccessible of late, with the exception of the newest Mini...that one 
is actually made so the user can add RAM more easily as opposed to the 
older ones.  The new MacBook Pro cases don't even make the battery easy 
to access.


The Apple "unitized appliance" design all started with the iPods...I 
don't much like the concept either, but I do like and prefer working 
on/with Apple hardware/software to the Dell/Windoze crap I have to 
tolerate at work.


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Re: SM 2.0.10 Mac - crashing...and crashing...and crashing...AGAIN.

2010-12-03 Thread Ed Mullen

Rufus wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Rufus wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 21:44:40 -0700, Rufus wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 23:05:19 -0700, Rufus wrote:

bp-4c939a43-b232-4cbe-af33-03d7c2101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-9b2fb1dd-73ad-4292-a239-c55d62101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-554767e7-1cf0-4691-b84e-c4fcb2101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-8bf5ec0a-8389-4f34-9c09-541fb2101130 11/30/10 10:42 PM


It's crashing here:
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-1.9.1/annotate/bb324a17c2b1/gfx/cairo/cairo/src/cairo-pattern.c#l726



It looks like we are trying to access deallocated memory.

Phil



One thing I have done to this machine recently is to add more RAM - I
plus-d it up to 8 Gig of RAM from 4. SM began acting up shortly after
that, but none of my other apps - I've run Techtool on the install and
the memory checks good, the machine recognizes and reports it, so I'd
like to think that merely upgrading RAM wouldn't affect SM.

Would/should it?..


Hrm. Try removing the extra 4GB temporarily.

Phil



That's way more work than it's worth, given that nothing else on my
'Book is misbehaving.



What? "... way more work?" I don't do Apple but, where's the hard work?
Geez, in my Win laptop or any of my towers that's maybe 5 minutes from
shutdown to reboot. If you don't have 5 minutes to try a solution ...?



I have to get out a screwdriver and remove 11 screws to open up my
MacBook Pro - it's one of the new milled aluminum ones. Then I have to
pop out the new, perfectly fine RAM that Techtool tests prefectly good
and downgrade my machine...screw it back together and run it for some
time...then do it all over again (and risk stripping the threads on my
case each time) to get back to the upgrade I payed for and have already
installed successfully? All for *one* misbehaving app? No, thanks...



Sounds like an incredibly stupid hw design.  My laptop (Thinkpad) takes 
one screw to access the memory.  By the way, in your secnario, don't put 
all the 11 screws back in before you test it after removing the RAM. 
There ya go, saved you a bunch of time!


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you still can't help but smile when you shove them down the stairs.

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Re: SM 2.0.10 Mac - crashing...and crashing...and crashing...AGAIN.

2010-12-03 Thread Rufus

Ed Mullen wrote:

Rufus wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 21:44:40 -0700, Rufus wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 23:05:19 -0700, Rufus wrote:

bp-4c939a43-b232-4cbe-af33-03d7c2101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-9b2fb1dd-73ad-4292-a239-c55d62101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-554767e7-1cf0-4691-b84e-c4fcb2101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-8bf5ec0a-8389-4f34-9c09-541fb2101130 11/30/10 10:42 PM


It's crashing here:
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-1.9.1/annotate/bb324a17c2b1/gfx/cairo/cairo/src/cairo-pattern.c#l726


It looks like we are trying to access deallocated memory.

Phil



One thing I have done to this machine recently is to add more RAM - I
plus-d it up to 8 Gig of RAM from 4. SM began acting up shortly after
that, but none of my other apps - I've run Techtool on the install and
the memory checks good, the machine recognizes and reports it, so I'd
like to think that merely upgrading RAM wouldn't affect SM.

Would/should it?..


Hrm. Try removing the extra 4GB temporarily.

Phil



That's way more work than it's worth, given that nothing else on my
'Book is misbehaving.



What? "... way more work?" I don't do Apple but, where's the hard work?
Geez, in my Win laptop or any of my towers that's maybe 5 minutes from
shutdown to reboot. If you don't have 5 minutes to try a solution ...?



I have to get out a screwdriver and remove 11 screws to open up my 
MacBook Pro - it's one of the new milled aluminum ones.  Then I have to 
pop out the new, perfectly fine RAM that Techtool tests prefectly good 
and downgrade my machine...screw it back together and run it for some 
time...then do it all over again (and risk stripping the threads on my 
case each time) to get back to the upgrade I payed for and have already 
installed successfully?  All for *one* misbehaving app?  No, thanks...


Besides, if anyone is trying to suggest that SM can't run stable on a 
machine with more than 4G of RAM installed I'd be *HIGHLY* skeptical of 
that...though it is curious that my other installation on my Intel iMac 
(with 4G) is rock solid with *zero* logged crashes.  If it were my iMac 
it would only be *one* screw...but still...


What I will do is wait for the release of SM 2.1, back up my Mail and 
Bookmarks, and totally wipe this install...then rebuild.


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Re: Problem with Multiplying Tabs in 2.1b2pre

2010-12-03 Thread Arnie Goetchius

Philip Chee wrote:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 18:43:15 -0500, Arnie Goetchius wrote:


Any ideas on what to do?


Yeah. File a bug.

Phil


It appears that a bug report has already been filed (369440) in regard
to Firefox. Are FF problems being picked up by SM?


No they are not. You still need to file a SeaMonkey specific bug:
Product: SeaMonkey
Component: Tabbed Browsing.

Please cite in your initial comment Bug 369440, Bug 195212, and Bug 330239.


Okay, Bug 616601 has been filed.
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Re: NoScript and XSS errors

2010-12-03 Thread Steve B.

ANY help would be appreciated.

Steve B. wrote:

NoScript identifies a potential XSS on my webpage
http://sharpeningmadeeasy.com/index.htm
Details give me
Error: gGalaxyData is not defined
Source File:
http://mail.yimg.com/d/combo?/mg/11_4_9/js/yui_utils.js&/mg/11_4_9/js/core_all.js&bc/bc_2.0.4.js&/mg/11_4_9/js/darla.js&/gx/t11a/js/yui_loader_mg/ba87c64b1f20e3e7898b0dc28b2173a6_1.js&/gx/t11a/js/combo/init/us/d16c940b6f7d87ea1dd6744407d333a8_1.js&/gx/t9a/js/combo/init/us/ycw.v4c.js

Line: 10

There is nothing remotely like that in my page
No mail links
No Yahoo Images (yimg)

Steve

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Re: Error msg when executing seamonkey

2010-12-03 Thread Duke Normandin
On Sat, 4 Dec 2010, Philip Chee wrote:

> On Fri, 3 Dec 2010 10:50:37 -0700 (MST), Duke Normandin wrote:
> > On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Philip Chee wrote:
> >> On Thu, 2 Dec 2010 11:02:13 -0700 (MST), Duke Normandin wrote:
> >> > Hello list...
> >> >
> >> > The following is dumped to the console when seamonkey is executed from
> >> > Al(pine):
> >> >
> >> > [quote]
> >> > (seamonkey-2.0-bin:1554): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
> >> [...]
> >> > The program 'seamonkey-2.0-bin' received an X Window System error.
> >> > This probably reflects a bug in the program.
> >> > The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
>
> >> Does this happen if you launch SeaMonkey directly instead of via Alpine?
> >> Which version of SeaMonkey are you using?
> >> Which version/distribution of Linux are you using?
>
> > I adjusted the Window Manager settings, and the problem disappeared!
> > Sorry to bother you! Thanks.
>
> Can you tell us which Window Manager you are using and what settings you
> changed?

I running Xubuntu 9.10 with xfce 4

Any of the Murrine/Murrina "Styles" resulted in the error messages I
sent you. I simply changed to a non-Murrine/a style and the problem
went away.
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Re: Error msg when executing seamonkey

2010-12-03 Thread Philip Chee
On Fri, 3 Dec 2010 10:50:37 -0700 (MST), Duke Normandin wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Philip Chee wrote:
>> On Thu, 2 Dec 2010 11:02:13 -0700 (MST), Duke Normandin wrote:
>> > Hello list...
>> >
>> > The following is dumped to the console when seamonkey is executed from
>> > Al(pine):
>> >
>> > [quote]
>> > (seamonkey-2.0-bin:1554): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
>> [...]
>> > The program 'seamonkey-2.0-bin' received an X Window System error.
>> > This probably reflects a bug in the program.
>> > The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.

>> Does this happen if you launch SeaMonkey directly instead of via Alpine?
>> Which version of SeaMonkey are you using?
>> Which version/distribution of Linux are you using?

> I adjusted the Window Manager settings, and the problem disappeared!
> Sorry to bother you! Thanks.

Can you tell us which Window Manager you are using and what settings you
changed?

Phil

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oh Night, and so be good for us to pass.

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Re: Error msg when executing seamonkey

2010-12-03 Thread Duke Normandin
On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Philip Chee wrote:

> On Thu, 2 Dec 2010 11:02:13 -0700 (MST), Duke Normandin wrote:
> > Hello list...
> >
> > The following is dumped to the console when seamonkey is executed from
> > Al(pine):
> >
> > [quote]
> > (seamonkey-2.0-bin:1554): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
> [...]
> > The program 'seamonkey-2.0-bin' received an X Window System error.
> > This probably reflects a bug in the program.
> > The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
>
> > This has not yet crashed seamonley, but ...
> >
> > Should I be reporting this somewhere?
>
> Does this happen if you launch SeaMonkey directly instead of via Alpine?
>
> Which version of SeaMonkey are you using?
>
> Which version/distribution of Linux are you using?
>
> Are you using an official version from the mozilla seamonkey download
> site or a version that came with your Linux distribution or repository?
>
> If the latter, you should complain to the package maintainers, since we
> have no control on how downstream packagers modify their packages.

I adjusted the Window Manager settings, and the problem disappeared!
Sorry to bother you! Thanks.
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Re: Is there a way to get more than two email addresses in SM2's address books?

2010-12-03 Thread Rick Merrill

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

S. Beaulieu wrote:


Rick Merrill a écrit :


What do you find unsatisfactory about putting the same user
in the address book with slightly different name?


Because then you have to fill in all the other info for all the
addresses rather than doing it just once. (Why? Because you don't want
to have to labour through a dozen addies to find just the one that has
all the relevant info...)

I do agree that it would be an improvement to be able to add more than
two emails per contact.


I just did a quick test of SM's ability to handle two address book
entries with the same name. I created two separate entries in the same
address book:
First: Paul
Last: Test
Display: Paul Test
Nickname: test1
Email: whate...@wherever.com
and
First: Paul
Last: Test
Display: Paul Test
Nickname: test2
Email: where...@whatever.com

SM didn't notice I had two entries with the same name and didn't complain.

Then I tried addressing a new message. If I entered "Paul Test" in the
To: field, SM offered both options, and I could select one. But if I
entered "test1" or "test2," those nicknames were unique and SM just
accepted them without problem.

I agree that it would be cumbersome to sync the two entries if there
were much more data. But as far as I can tell, the names themselves need
not be distinct for the program's purposes.

FWIW



The 'second' entry need only have a first name
and the #2 email address (not all the other data).

On the other hand I can see that if you export the list
and use that as a data base this work-around might be inconvenient .


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Re: Can't get forecast.weather.com

2010-12-03 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/2/10 7:10 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> BettyDee wrote:
> 
>> I have Snow Leopard installed on my Mac. About 8 months ago, I started
>> having problems getting on to forecast.weather.gov. I would get an
>> "Address Not Found" message, but if I tried again, I could generally
>> get through. Then, about 2 months ago, I couldn't log onto that site
>> anymore regardless of the number of "Tries". What is going on. What do
>> I need to do to fix the problem. Out here in the middle of nowhere, it
>> helps to know what to expect.
> 
> If you're talking about forecast.weather.COM as in your subject, yes, I 
> have a similar problem. If you're talking about forecast.weather.GOV as 
> in your message body, that one loads fine after redirecting to 
> .
> 

A name-server lookup indicates there is no such domain as
forecast.weather.com.  I have no problem viewing forecast.weather.gov.

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On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
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Re: Stripping email addresses when forwarding emails

2010-12-03 Thread Ray_Net

dominique wrote:

Anne wrote, On 12/3/2010 8:06 AM:

Is it possible to strip old email addresses when forwarding emails ?

Yes,
You can reply "inline" instead of replying "as attachment" !
You can then edit out the un-desired lines.



I agree ... we can delete anything (in a text or in a html forwarded 
mail) we see

IF -> "Edit" - "Preferences" - "Mails and Newsgroup" - "Composition"
The first option in "General" MUST be "inline" instead of "As 
Attachment" ... don't forget to click on "OK" after change(if any)

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Re: Stripping email addresses when forwarding emails

2010-12-03 Thread dominique

Anne wrote, On 12/3/2010 8:06 AM:

Is it possible to strip old email addresses when forwarding emails ?

Yes,
You can reply "inline" instead of replying "as attachment" !
You can then edit out the un-desired lines.

Dom
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Re: Stripping email addresses when forwarding emails

2010-12-03 Thread Daniel

Anne wrote:

Is it possible to strip old email adresses when forwarding emails ?


Short answer.Yes.

1. If the email is just text, then you can delete the addresses from 
your email prior to you sending it.


2. If the email is HTML, the way I normally do this is to save the 
email, open it in text editor (Notepad or similar), edit out the stuff 
you don't want, then cut and paste what you do want into a new email and 
send.


HTH

Daniel
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