Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1 - RESOLVED? - OT

2009-12-11 Thread Daniel

BeeNeR wrote:

On or about 12/10/2009 8:14 AM, Daniel typed the following:

BeeNeR wrote:

On or about 12/9/2009 6:05 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:

On or about 12/8/2009 10:32 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:

   S N I P 



Now that you've found All is right with the world, I'll chime in and
say when I read your other post where you mentioned having 16
addressbooks being a problem because 16 was more than F(Hex), I was
going to comment that the first book is probably 0(Hex), so the
sixteenth would be F(Hex).

Don't have any suggestion as to why it might work today!

Daniel


Back when I was working and still doing software I tried to stay away
from using '0' (zero) as a possible integer whenever possible and not
needed.  This prevented operations such as 'divide by zero' which
usually broke (crashed) the program.




and some weirdos will even try and convince you that 0 (zero) is an 
even number!! They've got to be joking!!!


Daniel
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Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1 - RESOLVED?

2009-12-10 Thread Daniel

BeeNeR wrote:

On or about 12/9/2009 6:05 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:

On or about 12/8/2009 10:32 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:


   S N I P 


Feel free to do that - http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ is your friend,
should probably go into MailNews Core product, I expect that
Thunderbird 3.0 has the same problem, we share the addressbook code.

Also, are you 100% sure that 16 addressbooks worked fine in 2.0? I
suspect the same probably would exist in both versions, 2.0.1 only has a
relatively small set of changes over 2.0 proper.

Robert Kaiser

I'll have to check that out later.  I don't have 2.0 on the machine
anymore and will have to download it.  I did verify this morning that it
works ok on 1.1.18 with 16 address books. Will check 2.0 later this evening.



Well, I just went back to 2.0.0 again and it worked.
Reinstalled 2.0.1 and it still worked.  Rebooted the system - it still
works on 2.0.1.

I can't remember the number of times that I did that in the previous two
days and SM 2.0.1 ALWAYS hung up at the same point.  When changing the
address in the 'TO' bar of 'Edit Message as New'.

I feel like an ass.  Yesterday when I narrowed the problem to 16 address
books, my wife (who can verify the problem) said Don't you thing
someone else would have had the problem?.  I said Most users don't
have as many address books as we do.

In any case, I guess we can close the case.  Why is it working now?  I
have no idea.  I have not installed/removed any software other than
SeaMonkey in the last 3 days.  System's been powered down and up a
number of times.  And the only thing that made sense was that the
problem went away after I reduced the number of address books to 15 and
came back when I increased to 16.

Today 16 is no problem.  All is right with the world.  It's time for a
relaxing drink.  The king is dead, long live SeaMonkey!



Now that you've found All is right with the world, I'll chime in and 
say when I read your other post where you mentioned having 16 
addressbooks being a problem because 16 was more than F(Hex), I was 
going to comment that the first book is probably 0(Hex), so the 
sixteenth would be F(Hex).


Don't have any suggestion as to why it might work today!

Daniel
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Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1 - RESOLVED? - OT

2009-12-10 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/10/2009 8:14 AM, Daniel typed the following:
 BeeNeR wrote:
 On or about 12/9/2009 6:05 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 12/8/2009 10:32 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:

S N I P 

 
 Now that you've found All is right with the world, I'll chime in and
 say when I read your other post where you mentioned having 16
 addressbooks being a problem because 16 was more than F(Hex), I was
 going to comment that the first book is probably 0(Hex), so the
 sixteenth would be F(Hex).
 
 Don't have any suggestion as to why it might work today!
 
 Daniel

Back when I was working and still doing software I tried to stay away
from using '0' (zero) as a possible integer whenever possible and not
needed.  This prevented operations such as 'divide by zero' which
usually broke (crashed) the program.


-- 
Ed

98% of all statistics is useless !
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Re: Edit msg as new SM 2.0.1 - RESOLVED?

2009-12-09 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/9/2009 6:05 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 12/8/2009 10:32 PM, Robert Kaiser typed the following:

   S N I P 


 Feel free to do that - http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ is your friend,
 should probably go into MailNews Core product, I expect that
 Thunderbird 3.0 has the same problem, we share the addressbook code.

 Also, are you 100% sure that 16 addressbooks worked fine in 2.0? I
 suspect the same probably would exist in both versions, 2.0.1 only has a
 relatively small set of changes over 2.0 proper.

 Robert Kaiser
 
 I'll have to check that out later.  I don't have 2.0 on the machine
 anymore and will have to download it.  I did verify this morning that it
 works ok on 1.1.18 with 16 address books. Will check 2.0 later this evening.
 

Well, I just went back to 2.0.0 again and it worked.
Reinstalled 2.0.1 and it still worked.  Rebooted the system - it still
works on 2.0.1.

I can't remember the number of times that I did that in the previous two
days and SM 2.0.1 ALWAYS hung up at the same point.  When changing the
address in the 'TO' bar of 'Edit Message as New'.

I feel like an ass.  Yesterday when I narrowed the problem to 16 address
books, my wife (who can verify the problem) said Don't you thing
someone else would have had the problem?.  I said Most users don't
have as many address books as we do.

In any case, I guess we can close the case.  Why is it working now?  I
have no idea.  I have not installed/removed any software other than
SeaMonkey in the last 3 days.  System's been powered down and up a
number of times.  And the only thing that made sense was that the
problem went away after I reduced the number of address books to 15 and
came back when I increased to 16.

Today 16 is no problem.  All is right with the world.  It's time for a
relaxing drink.  The king is dead, long live SeaMonkey!

-- 
Ed

Democracy is three wolves and one
sheep voting on what to have for supper.
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