Le 05/01/12 21:38, julien2412 a écrit :
I found that the main thing to change was in
connectivity/source/drivers/mozab/bootstrap/MNSFolders.cxx. But by running
some tests, it seems that the root directory is ~/.config instead of ~/
::osl::Security::getConfigDir is used to find the config
On Fri, 2012-01-06 at 10:04 +0100, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Well the default user profile on Mac is generally stored here :
/Users/username/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/xyz.default
Excellent, that's the bit of into I wanted to check. So, the mac
getConfigDir code is...
#define
Hi Caolán,
Le 06/01/12 11:29, Caolán McNamara a écrit :
On Fri, 2012-01-06 at 10:04 +0100, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Well the default user profile on Mac is generally stored here :
/Users/username/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/xyz.default
Excellent, that's the bit of into I wanted to check.
On Fri, 2012-01-06 at 12:03 +0100, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
It is directly in the user Library folder, not Applications
Support. For some reason, Thunderbird does not behave like Firefox, and
does not put its configdir in Applications Support.
Sure, but connectivity has...
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I found that the main thing to change was in
connectivity/source/drivers/mozab/bootstrap/MNSFolders.cxx. But by running
some tests, it seems that the root directory is ~/.config instead of ~/
Precisely, I put a fourth element to have DefaultProductDir[3][4] instead of
DefaultProductDir[3][3] then
Hi Julien,
On Wed, 2011-12-28 at 03:08 -0800, julien2412 wrote:
As most of you (everybody ?) must know, Icedove is the rebranded version of
Thunderbird (like Iceweasel for Firefox).
:-) What a sexy TM policy that is ... thankfully ours is better in that
regard.
I tried to use Base
Hello,
As most of you (everybody ?) must know, Icedove is the rebranded version of
Thunderbird (like Iceweasel for Firefox).
I tried to use Base with Thunderbird connection to reproduce some bugs and
saw that addressbook couldn't be found.
I opengroked Thunderbird and Icedove and wonder now how