Erin Conn wrote:
Okay, I think what I'm seeing is that since upgrading to the 2.0
versions of these applications, they're taking a font size that looks a
few points higher than what's set in gtkrc-2.0. If I set the font down
to Arial 10 in gtkrc-2.0 it looks about right in Firefox and
Thunderb
Okay, I think what I'm seeing is that since upgrading to the 2.0
versions of these applications, they're taking a font size that looks a
few points higher than what's set in gtkrc-2.0. If I set the font down
to Arial 10 in gtkrc-2.0 it looks about right in Firefox and
Thunderbird, but then my o
As can be seen in my screenshot:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v709/TKou/screenshots/mozfonts.jpg,
since upgrading to the 2.0 versions of Firefox and now Thunderbird the
interface font sizes for those applications have become much larger than
any of my other gtk applications, and they seem
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Howard Goldstein wrote:
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Michel Le Cocq wrote:
I think it's a global thunderbird 2 bug, because i have exactly the
same trouble ona mac os 10.4 with a binary update.
I do not think it is exactly the same -- see below.
Howard Goldstein a écri
Howard Goldstein wrote:
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Michel Le Cocq wrote:
I think it's a global thunderbird 2 bug, because i have exactly the
same trouble ona mac os 10.4 with a binary update.
I do not think it is exactly the same -- see below.
Howard Goldstein a écrit :
Jan Henrik Sylvest
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Michel Le Cocq wrote:
I think it's a global thunderbird 2 bug, because i have exactly the
same trouble ona mac os 10.4 with a binary update.
I do not think it is exactly the same -- see below.
Howard Goldstein a écrit :
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Drew Sanford w
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Could everyone affected by this issue document a few more steps of
what they
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Howard Goldstein wrote:
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
I guess I would have to update all gnome packages from 2.16 to 2.18
to see if it helps... but si
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I guess I would have to update all gnome packages from 2.16 to 2.18
to see if it helps... but since Howard
Garrett Cooper writes:
> >> and have to tried getting
> >> a backtrace for all of the calls made from thunderbird using the
> >> coredump and gdb?
> >
> >??? Coredump?
>
> I meant core dumped. Bleh.
Failure to communicate. my fault.
Thunderbird Works For Me und
Robert Huff wrote:
Garrett Cooper writes:
Did you build thunderbird with custom cflags,
CFLAGS= -O -pipe -g
and have to tried getting
a backtrace for all of the calls made from thunderbird using the
coredump and gdb?
??? Coredump?
I meant core dumped. Bleh.
-Garrett
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Did you build thunderbird with custom cflags, and have to tried getting
a backtrace for all of the calls made from thunderbird using the
coredump and gdb?
I'm sorry, reading Robert Huff's reply I should have also disclosed my
make.conf CFLAGS, they are custom at -O2 and
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Did you build thunderbird with custom cflags, and have to tried getting
a backtrace for all of the calls made from thunderbird using the
coredump and gdb?
When this started happening I rebuilt it with
WITH_DEBUG=true
WITHOUT_LOGGING=true
WITHOUT_OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS=true
I d
Garrett Cooper writes:
> Did you build thunderbird with custom cflags,
CFLAGS= -O -pipe -g
> and have to tried getting
> a backtrace for all of the calls made from thunderbird using the
> coredump and gdb?
??? Coredump?
Robert Huff
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I think it's a global thunderbird 2 bug, because i have exactly the same
trouble ona mac os 10.4 with a binary update.
Howard Goldstein a écrit :
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Drew Sanford wrote:
> No, but I am seeing it core dump rather strangely. Each time it
starts
> up, I can open a file
Robert Huff wrote:
Howard Goldstein writes:
> Could everyone affected by this issue document a few more steps of what
> they do to cause Thunderbird to coredump, please?
1. start thunderbird
2. ^M or click on the write message label
3. attach any file
4. send an email to self, garbage
Howard Goldstein writes:
> > Could everyone affected by this issue document a few more steps of what
> > they do to cause Thunderbird to coredump, please?
>
> 1. start thunderbird
> 2. ^M or click on the write message label
> 3. attach any file
> 4. send an email to self, garbage or empty
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Howard Goldstein wrote:
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
I guess I would have to update all gnome packages from 2.16 to 2.18
to see if it helps... but since Howard Goldstein rebuild all his
ports, he can probably confirm that this happens with the curr
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Howard Goldstein wrote:
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
I guess I would have to update all gnome packages from 2.16 to 2.18 to see
if it helps... but since Howard Goldstein rebuild all his ports, he can
probably confirm that this happens with the current ports.
Unfortunately
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
I guess I would have to update all gnome packages from 2.16 to 2.18 to
see if it helps... but since Howard Goldstein rebuild all his ports, he
can probably confirm that this happens with the current ports.
Unfortunately it does still happen for me. For those ports I
Michel Le Cocq wrote:
I think it's a global thunderbird 2 bug, because i have exactly the same
trouble ona mac os 10.4 with a binary update.
I do not think it is exactly the same -- see below.
Howard Goldstein a écrit :
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Drew Sanford wrote:
> No, but I am seeing
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Drew Sanford wrote:
> No, but I am seeing it core dump rather strangely. Each time it starts
> up, I can open a file dialog box to save an attachment or attach a
> file one time just fine. The second time I try to attach or save a
> file on any start up, it crashes
Drew Sanford wrote:
> No, but I am seeing it core dump rather strangely. Each time it starts
> up, I can open a file dialog box to save an attachment or attach a
> file one time just fine. The second time I try to attach or save a
> file on any start up, it crashes.
BTW: Firefox 2.0.X does the sa
Drew Sanford wrote:
No, but I am seeing it core dump rather strangely. Each time it starts
up, I can open a file dialog box to save an attachment or attach a file
one time just fine. The second time I try to attach or save a file on
any start up, it crashes.
I have this exact same problem and
Scott I. Remick wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 10:12:06 -0700, FreeBSD WickerBill wrote:
I portupgraded thunderbird today (6.1 p11, KDE 3.5.6_2) and while it's
semi-functional, it does seg fault as it checks the pop server.
...
These problems were fixed by uninstalling all broken extensions and
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Scott I. Remick wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 10:12:06 -0700, FreeBSD WickerBill wrote:
I portupgraded thunderbird today (6.1 p11, KDE 3.5.6_2) and while it's
semi-functional, it does seg fault as it checks the pop server.
...
These problems were fixed by uninstalling all
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 10:12:06 -0700, FreeBSD WickerBill wrote:
> I portupgraded thunderbird today (6.1 p11, KDE 3.5.6_2) and while it's
> semi-functional, it does seg fault as it checks the pop server.
...
> These problems were fixed by uninstalling all broken extensions and removing
> the theme I
from April 20
I portupgraded thunderbird today (6.1 p11, KDE 3.5.6_2) and while it's
semi-functional, it does seg fault as it checks the pop server. Also has 3
lines/rows of Tag icons making the Toolbar height quite large. Each row
grows progressively fainter (I'm pretty sure it's a group of ico
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