On 7/23/2015 12:21 PM, David E. Ross wrote: > On 7/22/2015 2:33 PM, Philip Chee wrote: >> http://seamonkey.callek.net/contrib/ >> >> ZIP archive: >> seamonkey-2.35.en-US.win32-20150722.txt >> seamonkey-2.35.en-US.win32-20150722.zip >> >> Installer: >> seamonkey-2.35.en-US.win32.installer-20150722.txt >> seamonkey-2.35.en-US.win32.installer-20150722.exe >> >> (The .txt files contain the file hashes) >> >> These builds are close to release and contain all the patches from: >> >> * Bug 1177041 - (SM2.35-Uplift) Bugs / Patches to be uplifted to >> comm-release for SeaMonkey 2.35 >> * Bug 1185824 - (SM2.35-mozilla-esr38-Uplift) Bugs / Patches to be >> uplifted to mozilla-esr38 relbranch for SeaMonkey 2.35 >> >> Please take these out for a test drive and let us know of any problems >> you encounter. >> >> Phil >> > > I updated from 2.26.1 to this 2.35. > > I saw that bug #1057581 has not yet been fixed. Each of my four > profiles resulted in a crash on the first time it was selected. Then, > no crashes. > > Much more important, all my passwords disappeared. Before trying to > login to any Web site, I disabled the Remember Passwords extension, > terminated SeaMonkey, and then relaunched SeaMonkey. Per the Password > Exporter extension, my list of passwords was blank. > > I have reverted to 2.26.1. >
I had an issue with disappearing passwords earlier this week - luckily found an old thread regarding this: http://codeverge.com/mozilla.support.firefox/saved-passwords-disappeared-on-update/2006894 Follow the advise from Chris Ilias (waves a big thank you to Chris), and magically my passwords reappeared. Advise related to Firefox, but worked just fine for me in SeaMonkey 2.33.x: > You can force Firefox to re-import your old passwords. Here's how: > 1. In the location bar, type "about:config" (without the quotes) and > press <Enter>. > 2. Click [I'll be careful, I Promise!] > 3. Search for the preference: signon.importedFromSqlite > 4. Right click on signon.importedFromSqlite, and select "Reset". > 5. Go to Help-->Troubleshooting_Information, then click on [Open > Folder]. That will open Windows Explorer in your Firefox profile. > 6. Close Firefox > 7. In your profile folder, delete the file "logins.json". > > The next time you start Firefox, it should re-import your passwords from > your old passwords file. Thanks again Chris! _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey