more to share
soon.
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to push the fix to 2.29.1 but dropped the ball on this.
Very sorry.
Thunderbird thread:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=29t=2866229
It's OK. It happens. Can we get it in .2 at least? :(
If there is a .2 for this SeaMonkey version, yes.
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on it, my efforts are in the
Build/Release of SeaMonkey primarily. And while my time in fixing stuff
and getting this working there does impact our ability to release an
official Linux64, I'm not the same human likely to work on fixing Sync.
So I wouldn't count us out that fast.
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infra wise, you'll notice
no 2.30 Beta is out yet, much to my dismay (We're hung up on windows
issues atm)
So I'm trying not to change too much of our release process while we
devote time to fixing the broken, rather than improving the not.
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for long time.
-Stan
Do you know of bugs for these issues?
I at least did skim the bugs that had patches [and fixed on trunk code]
and looked for any that were safe to take in this release, and I don't
recall seeing either of these.
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please provide a
pointer so we can try and make sure the fixes are in 2.30 if possible?
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Do you have a langpack installed and this is the result of using a langpack?
Did you get this from your package manager/distro or from us?
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On 9/11/2014 10:36 AM, Francois LE COAT wrote:
Hi,
Today Kubuntu 14.04 updated SeaMonkey from 2.26.1 to 2.29, but starting
Erreur
On 8/21/2014 6:27 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote, On 21/08/2014 18:07:
Hey Everyone!
- This release will NOT have any l10n changes since our 2.26.1 release
(well, it has new english strings, but no translations). This is
primarily because we wanted to test our overall build
be of a
big help.
- There will be a 2.29 Beta 2.
- About a week after we ship beta 2, we hope to have a 2.29 final out.
- 2.30 should be able to ship with automated linux64 updates and l10n!
Any questions, reply or see me in irc.m.o/ #seamonkey
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the 2.29 release and 2.30b1.
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On 8/21/2014 12:07 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Hey Everyone!
So I wanted to update you on the state of things.
- There will be no 2.28 release, the efforts to do so would only get in
the way of timing for 2.29 and at this point its
Just an update everyone,
The physical machines are in place and good I'm working on getting the
buildbot (automation) up to snuff with :ewong's help to make use of this.
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On 7/16/2014 9:07 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Hey Everyone,
Again I'm sorry for delays
=winlang=en-US
(Windows)
https://download.mozilla.org/?product=seamonkey-2.26.1os=linuxlang=en-US
(Linux)
https://download.mozilla.org/?product=seamonkey-2.26.1os=osxlang=en-US
(Mac OS X)
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For the record, I couldn't have said this better myself.
(I probably have attempted to many times in the past though)
Thank you MCBastos.
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SeaMonkey Release Engineer
On 7/18/2014 1:39 AM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 17/07/2014 16:18
on the
current Firefox release out no later than 2-weeks after Firefox is shipped.
And if everything does go well, we can have yet another new beta after that.
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that I'm not personally doing, so I wouldn't worry just based on my
personal support for said changes.
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SeaMonkey Release Engineer
Mozilla Corporation Release Engineer
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We do not.
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of this, but I can't promise just yet)
Please reply to me directly if you are going to brussles for the summit
and would like to attend this gathering of SeaMonkey people. Also
welcome is any of you who are going to be in Brussles on the 3rd.
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is extremely minor and not worth the
effort on our end to do a respin for, we'll take its fix in the next
version of SeaMonkey)
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have day jobs.
It pains us to have this type of delay in getting any new version (beta
or otherwise) out to you, but I will send more information along when we
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Would it be possible to post a message at least weekly in
mozilla.support.seamonkey regarding the current status of efforts to
resume development of SeaMonkey versions? It is been over a week since
I have seen
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Would it be possible to post a message at least weekly in
mozilla.support.seamonkey regarding the current status of efforts to
resume development of SeaMonkey versions? It is been over a week since
I have seen anything about your hardware
) is planned to be released within a
week of July 2'nd, with the final 2.20 release happening in tune with
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years) been listed on our
downloads page of our website under the contrib section as well (so you
don't need to go through ftp directly)
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Ant wrote:
On 7/4/2013 8:50 AM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:
...
I should note that while we do build this officially, we do *NOT*
officially support it.
Primarily because we don't have any forms of testing/saneness checking
of these buids at this time.
We also do not have any form
Iacopo Benesperi wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) ha scritto:
In order to meet our own quality and stability requirements we are NOT
releasing SeaMonkey 2.18.
Are you going to at least release a compressed file with the sources? Or
are they affected by this problem, too?
Our machines
the system and its data, once that
is complete we will go forth with a new BETA based on the SeaMonkey 2.19
train, and we expect to release SeaMonkey 2.19 on time, on June 25′th.
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systems can interpret them properly (e.g. such that we can see
the code where you crash)
Whenever it wants to get sent, the system gives you a choice to do so,
and we strive to never have private information sent along with that, so
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in aproximately 24 hours.
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-upgrade to
2.16.2 (the cases I know of were VERY obvious errors)
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Rufus wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Hey Guys.
Following along with our traditional security updates, 2.16.1 is now out
to correct a severe security vulnerability.
You should be able to grab it from our website
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ or directly form the app's
check
Hey Guys.
Following along with our traditional security updates, 2.16.1 is now out
to correct a severe security vulnerability.
You should be able to grab it from our website
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ or directly form the app's
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ant wrote:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.15/changes
Here's what I got when I tried Help | Check for Updates:
Update failed
There were problems checking for, downloading, or installing
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transmission (e.g. even a internet provider
saying your bill was late, or something)
Try again. -- or manually install it
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by our update system
to break
Also since each LOCALE/VERSION is different it adds up in terms of human
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, but be warned that nothing on our site is tested for
https, nothing in the hosting is explicitly providing https:// so if it
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the details in your error
console when you attempt an update.
The reason for those substitutions is so that we can give you the proper
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Rich Gray wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
we have no
sane way to detect the presence of Norton and delay JUST those updates.
Does the user get notified by Semantic of the quarantined files?
*cough* well now I'm even MORE annoyed/frustrated with Symantec.
We
Rich Gray wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
we have no
sane way to detect the presence of Norton and delay JUST those updates.
Does the user get notified by Semantic of the quarantined files?
Depending on NAV settings
Can the SM installer detect that not all files made it?
No, because
] it is a bad situation to
have to be in, but I feel this is a decision I need community input on,
rather than decided that some subset of our users will have to suffer
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Ant wrote:
On 12/1/2012 9:00 PM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:
Not afaict, I suspect it is a combination of how big they are (user
wise) compared to us, and the fact that they have signed
binaries/installers. Symantec probably whitelists the whole MoCo
signature on binaries. But I don't
on Authenticode/Windows signing right now --
one hurdle at a time]
- No hard ETA on any of it yet.
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version
beyond 2.13.x from any OSX 10.5 version, no matter what your update
settings are.
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Ant wrote:
but no internal updates yet.
Indeed.
Symantec again, they changed their internal process on us, and our
builds themselves were ready late thursday, while I was hoping that
Symantec would get back to me with a we have whitelisted you on
Friday
Ant wrote:
On 12/1/2012 4:48 AM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:
Symantec again, they changed their internal process on us, and our
builds themselves were ready late thursday, while I was hoping that
Symantec would get back to me with a we have whitelisted you on
Friday, it seems they did
put updates out for the OS's we know are fine, rather than wait a whole
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, there are some other changes that will roll
in with this, all of them equally beneficial [if not equally visible]
I don't have a concrete ETA on the release yet, but I can say it will be
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Jim wrote:
I just installed this release. During the install, I received a Norton
Antivirus alert that Suspicious.Cloud.7.F was detected and it fixed it
(like fixing a cat maybe :) ).
Anyway, according to MozillaZine, it says this is a false positive
contact on monday to try and determine what happened.
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Network to find not only a fast mirror, but one close to you) while
ftp.m.o is (primarily?) served from CA, USA.
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the best.
Install a full-install of the final release and it will change to be
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it's release date say 2001? Certainly that's in error?
I just downloaded it, replacing my previous v. 2.12.1, on suggestion from
SM.
Hrm where do you see 2001, so that I can track down and fix?
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news shows 2012.
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Philip Chee wrote:
We decided not
to implement those key combinations because we didn't think many
octopuses used SeaMonkey.
More specifically, we try to stay away from Octopuses, they eat
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update, that is *surely* not normal.
There is a bug on file at Bug 790167
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in the wild.
Is that true, or did the newest version of JAVA come with my upgrade
to SM 2.12.1 (done a few days ago) ?
If you need Java, yes you need to update, if you don't need Java, I
instead recommend you just disable it.
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Ant wrote:
On 9/10/2012 12:24 PM PT, Ant typed:
It won't let me upgrade today so far: http://i.imgur.com/y5JIu.gif and
http://i.imgur.com/zVTLP.gif ... I wonder if it is just me (looks like
it based in this newsgroup so far). Is there an update log somewhere for
me to check? Also, what was
based updates, but it
is a very time consuming and manual process. We do plan to start
creating those again in the future, but it is not on our immediate plate.
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2.12.1 if it eventuates!!
FWIW, there will be a 2.12.1, but I also plan to manually generate
partials from 2.11 to make everyones life easier. (it is only should
something go wrong which would delay our release in which I might not
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at this, I just figured I'd update people,
since the Norton issue spawned a recent thread here.
My experience with it is not too surprising, though annoying. I posted
primarily as a benefit to others and an explicit mention that I am
working to try and fix this up for the future.
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should end up with a completely working SeaMonkey, at no fault of
the SeaMonkey team.
[1] -
https://www.virustotal.com/file/c3fb29b25db93dbcc508a916e78e443c00a5b2405417ea43962b53fe62fdd115/analysis/
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Kevin Mc Auley wrote:
... does this mean SM has a fax now???
Likely its a scam/spam. No SM Does not have any fax support (in our
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Saul Luiga wrote:
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2mU6USTBRE]Who's fat? SeaMonkey
!!![/url]
I'm not fat I'm big boned ~ SeaMonkey
(When talking about how its bones are made up of the innards of Firefox
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needs for the product are on-going security and stability. :-)
Fwiw it sounds like Ewong took a prior copy of the message to send out
(from a christmas release) by accident, and didn't catch this...
Automatic updates should be live! (Edmund even activated them himself)
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Ant wrote:
Now if Mozilla can fix the minor and sometimes annoying issues that I
mentioned recently. :P
We're working on improving many issues, without also regressing many things.
Stay Tuned. (Let this be a lesson to people here that its much better to
upgrade than stick with old versions)
a month or so, unless it is from one of the few expected e-mail
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it in one it affects both.
A workaround could be to set your shortcut to use -P profilename on
its command line, and that will force it to launch with the desired profile.
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identify odd there, feel free to post its contents to list (warning:
if you do so its a privacy leak -- slightly -- since it shows hostnames
which use memory)
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on firefox are not
working either.
I recommend you verify that your version of Flash is up to date, and
that you either don't have FlashBlock installed, or that it is not
blocking YouTube.
PluginCheck -- http://www.mozilla.com/plugincheck/
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there *appear* to be
fixed, but it still adds up, and stuff may have changed between all that
(I'm no Internals/Memory expert).
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discuss ad-nausea.
Let me repeat, -- at this time we have no plans to change the release
cycle/process of SeaMonkey, and we do still intend to ship with
MailNews as we do today.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Anything more specific/questions will be hashed out over the coming
weeks with the relevant stakeholders and the community. I would direct
everyone who cares to take conversation on that side of things there,
and discuss.
For those who
and work on a fix.
This amount of caged trollism is unacceptable and I ask that you state
facts rather than goading remarks.
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Jens Hatlak wrote:
Anyway, disabling [NVIDIA's] FXAA globally solved the issue for me. YMMV.
I'm working to see if we can get this issue fixed upstream.
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alert(document.getElementById('thisFile').value) href=#
Show File Location/a/p
/form
Due to Bug 713747 which was a *conscious* security change.
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NoOp wrote:
On 06/10/2012 08:29 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
NoOp wrote:
The bug
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811
has been updated today.
I can *easily* replicate in Thunderbird 13 as well. 6 machines, 4
distros, 4 linux desktops (GNOME 2, GNOME3, KDE, ICWM, and 2
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was already fully downloaded on next start.
I do consider this a bug, and will try to fit into my time fixing it.
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I endeavor to never make a mistake of this magnitude again.
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for a thursday (maybe earlier if I'm
lucky) release.
I am sure you all would support a sane release process/engineer rather
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Rufus wrote:
clis...@charter.net wrote:
On May 6, 6:02 pm, Rufusn...@home.com wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Looks like the link for See if your plugins are up to date has gone
404 with SM 2.9.1.
Is the link broken in the SM Add-ons Manager, or has the page actually
gone
. At which point you
should have your update.
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for that windows dialog in the first place (in most
common situations). To do this needs at least part of the #1 solution at
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it :/ (MailNews side frontend
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Ant wrote:
Finally, it's out. However still no internal update on my Debian
(stable)/Linux box. :(
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it.
In this case it was a by design *core* change that caused it. And as
such we did not come to the *SeaMonkey* user community to explicitly ask
about it.
Though in *theory* we could override the core choice here, I don't see a
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already has it)
-
On the new machine, join that SeaMonkey Sync Account
The mail migration, unfortunately is manual at this time, but that gets
you the MOST up to date that you can.
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