-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 12/31/2015 03:14 PM, Stuart T Rogers wrote: > OK but that still does not explain why one cannot copy the > relevant files between Icecat and Firefox for passwords. When there > is a perfectly good way to store passwords in FF and Icecat is > supposed to be a clone of FF why cannot passwords be simply copied > across? I dont want to have to use extra software to copy > passwords. It makes NO sense to me.
I don't understand either, but you did say that it was exporting the keys from Firefox that you were having trouble doing, correct? > I tried the password exporter add-on but that gives errors. If that's the case, the primary source of your problem would seem to be Firefox. As for the trouble you had copying your profile: > I tried copying the FF profile but that does not do it Based on this, I can't even tell if you "copied" the profile correctly. For all I know, you might have just merged the contents of .mozilla/firefox into .mozilla/icecat, which would of course have no effect, because you would still have to choose the Firefox profile rather than the already existing IceCat profile. I'm not terribly knowledgeable about Firefox and IceCat; I'm just a user. I have no idea whether or not I would be any help if I had more information. But the point is, you can't just hurl all of the blame on IceCat. - -- Julian Marchant https://onpon4.github.io Protect your privacy with GnuPG: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJWhgc3AAoJEEWwtgHQrz+kBboH/RRPoubbElmvpb3MVNhbgumA FWlDjeKCqna3LCX0TUUe0et2emwcSCZK2oAXCp+xGhvk1scqSrFGJiV2Gpfj+gev OTiChfa0vzAnXzJJLdAJvkgF3apA/+syh0MlEIVY7LCvLu5LC/0Z/r/n3AdF5acc RkJwUr8ga2XhhGHQcxDzFKQhscmOes28MGCAISNs6HC6jo0dghbzbSslDL4ryKfs ollrsAM4dtWeRQz3BQUReS/adkDBAX1S4zYiRZ9+6/PXtmEyfK213tG3UOvSAuij 5TNI2Apuh/I/86+oJZPVMrYdru/2j5Bpk78CbUd73YYpf0EaEB8bh2THbPL9dIs= =stmg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
