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Package: mozilla-mailnews
Version: 2:1.7.8-1sarge7.1
Severity: normal
Hello! Thank you for mozilla. It's the only browser and mail client I
use at all! But the bug has arised yesterday after I've upgraded
mozilla-mail. When I try to create a new folder, the window arises
named 'Gecko' with such a text:
XML Parsing Error: undefined entity
Location: chrome://messenger/content/newFolderDialog.xul
Line Number 34, Column 16:
title="&newFolderDialog.xul;"
---------------^
<menulist label="&newfolderclickhere.label;"
id="msgNewFolderPicker"
---------------------------------^
Similar problem arises when I try to create new filter with moving-out
the filtered messages to some folder. The folder list in the filter
creation window is empty.
Some strange xml-like string shows in the menu 'Tools/Message Filters',
I think it is of same kind of trouble.
I'm using Debian GNU/Linux 3.1, kernel 2.4.27-3-686-smp. libc6 2.3.2.ds1-16
Thanks a lot!
Evgeny
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On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 03:11:13PM +0400, Evgeny Kurbatov wrote:
> Hello, Alexander!
>
> The problem dissolved with very strange manner. First I tried to
> reproduce the effect with removing `locales' (btw I have no
> `mozilla-locale-ru' installed on my system, this package is absent in
> distribution at all :) ). Removing did not help this time. Hmm. Then
> I purged all mozilla-*, rebooted the machine for clear and installed it
> again. Situation did not get better. Then I leaved mozilla, killed
> `gconfd-2' process and started browser and *then* mail client. In such
> a way all became working well. After it I leaved mozilla, killed
> `gconfd-2', started mozilla's compopnents in the different orders and
> everything was ok. I think, the effect of removing of locales on friday
> was in restarting mozilla itself. May be today mozilla interiors was
> interacting in each other and self-ordering somehow so the problem is gone!
>
> Thanks for participation!
>
This sounds ..... strange :) .... the only idea I would have would be
that you still had an old mozilla process running. But since you even
rebooted machine I cannot tell whats going on.
If this problem pops up again, please drop a line. For now I am
closing this bug ... in the hope that this behaviour was *really*
something special for you.
- Alexander
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