Daniel wrote:
Neil Winchurst wrote:
I have installed version 2.0.13 in /usr/local/bin which works fine.
There is now version 2.0.14 ready as an upgrade. I have downloaded it
but it will not install. I get a message about having other versions
installed. I do not have any version in /usr/bin. It will not upgrade my
version.

Am I missing something somewhere please?

Neil

Neil, when you say you downloaded it, do you mean you downloaded the
upgrade or did you download the entire program (15MB or there abouts)??

When I upgrade from one version to the next, SeaMonkey downloads the
upgrade and installs it next time I start up, job done!

I had better give more information. I have installed Mint 10 KDE. When I wanted to install Seamonkey the available version was 2.0.11 while the latest version was 2.0.13. So I downloaded the full version 2.0.13 of the program, the .deb version, and ran the installer.

Now I have downloaded the upgrade to version 2.0.14 but when I go to Help > Apply Downloaded Upgrade I am told to restart Seamonkey. When I do I get an error message asking if there is another version installed. There isn't. Here is the message

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The update could not be installed. Please make sure there are no other copies of SeaMonkey running on your computer, and then restart SeaMonkey to try again.

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So now every time I start Seamonkey I get this error message and have to click on OK to go to the program.

I should mention that I have installed Seamonkey in /usr/local/bin, there is no copy in /usr/bin.

If necessary I am happy to stay with version 2.0.13 but I would like to avoid the error message every time I log in. If I could find the upgrade file I could rename it or delete it.

Thanks for any help,

Neil



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