Re: Seamonkey version shuffling
Daniel wrote on 21-10-17 11:25: On 21/10/2017 5:30 AM, NFN Smith wrote: I see that the release of 2.49.1 is beginning to show up on some of the third-party download sites. To me, that's a positive indication that 2.49.1 is almost at official release. I know that some of these sites will start showing downloads as soon as they hit the official Mozilla server, although I'm content to wait until formally offered at https://www.seamonkey-project.org/. At the moment, I'm actually running Adrian Kalla's 2.51 build (in Windows), because I wanted to make sure I was running with security updates that hadn't yet hit the official releases. Now, with things better sorted out with Firefox ESR builds, I'm happy to move back to the official releases, but I want to make sure I do so without disrupting my installations. I *think* the procedure I want is: - Back up current profiles - Uninstall the 2.51 installation - Perform new install with the 2.49.1 installer. The one thing that I'm unsure about is fallback, if something goes wrong. I'm not seeing any downloads of Adrian's installers (and I think I did mine at about 2.49, with subsequent incremental updates). Anything that I need to be aware of before attempting this transition? Smith Smithy, I'm no developer, just a user like yourself, but .. The question I would have to ask you is why do you want to remove the (Adrian's) SM 2.51 installation before you install the (Project's) SM 2.49.1?? Sure you could uninstall, but why?? Leave the 2.51 in place and then do a *CUSTOM* install of 2.49.1 to any (other) location that you'd like. That way, if the new, Custom install mucks up, you have the 2.51 to fall back on (Don't try using both versions at the same time. It probably would not work ... unless you've done some other fiddling!!). I currently have about a half dozen SM's installed on this Laptop, dating back to probably Ver 2.0 or more! Personnaly I always do an uninstall of the current version before installing the new version. And also, in never want to do an install of an earlier version with the current profile. Anyway I never downgrade SM. And I never tested to have two different versions on my pc. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey version shuffling
On 21/10/2017 5:30 AM, NFN Smith wrote: I see that the release of 2.49.1 is beginning to show up on some of the third-party download sites. To me, that's a positive indication that 2.49.1 is almost at official release. I know that some of these sites will start showing downloads as soon as they hit the official Mozilla server, although I'm content to wait until formally offered at https://www.seamonkey-project.org/. At the moment, I'm actually running Adrian Kalla's 2.51 build (in Windows), because I wanted to make sure I was running with security updates that hadn't yet hit the official releases. Now, with things better sorted out with Firefox ESR builds, I'm happy to move back to the official releases, but I want to make sure I do so without disrupting my installations. I *think* the procedure I want is: - Back up current profiles - Uninstall the 2.51 installation - Perform new install with the 2.49.1 installer. The one thing that I'm unsure about is fallback, if something goes wrong. I'm not seeing any downloads of Adrian's installers (and I think I did mine at about 2.49, with subsequent incremental updates). Anything that I need to be aware of before attempting this transition? Smith Smithy, I'm no developer, just a user like yourself, but .. The question I would have to ask you is why do you want to remove the (Adrian's) SM 2.51 installation before you install the (Project's) SM 2.49.1?? Sure you could uninstall, but why?? Leave the 2.51 in place and then do a *CUSTOM* install of 2.49.1 to any (other) location that you'd like. That way, if the new, Custom install mucks up, you have the 2.51 to fall back on (Don't try using both versions at the same time. It probably would not work ... unless you've done some other fiddling!!). I currently have about a half dozen SM's installed on this Laptop, dating back to probably Ver 2.0 or more! -- Daniel User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.48 Build identifier: 20170329183526 Go Dallas Cowgirls!! Err!! ... Um!! .. I mean *Go Dallas Cowboys* !! ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Seamonkey version shuffling
I see that the release of 2.49.1 is beginning to show up on some of the third-party download sites. To me, that's a positive indication that 2.49.1 is almost at official release. I know that some of these sites will start showing downloads as soon as they hit the official Mozilla server, although I'm content to wait until formally offered at https://www.seamonkey-project.org/. At the moment, I'm actually running Adrian Kalla's 2.51 build (in Windows), because I wanted to make sure I was running with security updates that hadn't yet hit the official releases. Now, with things better sorted out with Firefox ESR builds, I'm happy to move back to the official releases, but I want to make sure I do so without disrupting my installations. I *think* the procedure I want is: - Back up current profiles - Uninstall the 2.51 installation - Perform new install with the 2.49.1 installer. The one thing that I'm unsure about is fallback, if something goes wrong. I'm not seeing any downloads of Adrian's installers (and I think I did mine at about 2.49, with subsequent incremental updates). Anything that I need to be aware of before attempting this transition? Smith ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey