I tried what was requested it doesn't show anything in the console log. I disabled every plugin and installed greasemonkey by itself I installed what I would normally install on the previous version before .9 or .9.1 and it wouldn't install it would sit at the install window.
I created new user profile for myself to test instead of creating a new FF profile because it would be more clean than going into terminal running that command and then checking console. Plus I didn't want to have any plists from my profile to interfere. I haven't went to the extreme of Erase and install yet I can live with using .8.2 on my computer at home and work use the new version since it is a PC. I was attempting to one of 3 different scripts http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/80532 http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/84343 http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/50784 Each would freeze on installing. I had to downgrade to .8.2 to get them to install. This happened on FF 4 Beta 11 or 3.6.13. Test on both. Ex Apple Tech support here so I know how to check console terminal and pull plists and pull from application support. On Feb 20, 5:46 pm, Victoria <[email protected]> wrote: > I seem to be dead in the water with GM 0.9.1, Firefox 3.6.13 and OS > 10.6.6 and have followed the troubleshooting steps per your > suggestion... > > 1- disabled all other extensions, restarted Firefox, updated GM to > v0.9.1 with scripts that were already installed left in place in > original profile > 2- attempted to update one script... Firefox completely froze and I > had to crash out of it at which point I... > 3- created a fresh profile for testing and checked to make sure no > extensions/add-ons/etc. were present in my clean Firefox profile. > 4- opened Error Console and found on start-up with NOTHING installed, > happens EVERY time I start up Firefox (with or without GM installed) > the following error (offset by -------- separators from rest of > message) > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Error: Warning: unrecognized command line flag -foreground > > Source File: > file:///Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/components/nsBrowserContentHandler.js > Line: 708 > -------------------------------------------------------------- > 5- forged ahead anyway with testing and attempted to install a > script... and then attempted to install another script... gave up > after three scripts failed with the identical error message in the > Error Console as follows (------) > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure > code: 0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE) > [nsIAlertsService.showAlertNotification]" nsresult: "0x80040111 > (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE)" location: "JS frame :: > file:///Users/tory/Library/Application%20Support/Firefox/Profiles/yx7alf2y.test/extensions/%7Be4a8a97b-f2ed-450b-b12d-ee082ba24781%7D/modules/GM_notification.js > :: GM_notification :: line 22" data: no] > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Again, my apologies for not catching your reply earlier on... somehow > the notification from the Users Group that included your reply didn't > register with me... between my trying to read it on my iPhone (FAIL) > and then forgetting to check when I got back to my computer later in > the day. > > As for the Manage User Scripts feature... as near as I can tell (happy > to be told I'm wrong), there is no way to order the scripts the way I > want to order them (assuming I can ever get GM 0.9.x to work at all)? > The 0.8.x... version interface allowed dragging scripts up and down in > the Manage User Scripts window which v0.9.x does not seem to allow??? > Unless this is another symptom of it not working properly for me. (as > you noted, it is possible to selectively enable/disable without > restarting Firefox... I think I somehow missed that in my frustration > with the rest of the script issues I'm having) > > On Feb 15, 9:38 am, Anthony Lieuallen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 02/11/11 17:39, Victoria wrote: > > > > Updated to v0.9.0 and then v0.9.1 of Greasemonkey and other than the loss > > > of > > > the handy Manage User Scripts interface (to selectively disable scripts > > > and > > > re-enable them later WITHOUT having to Restart Firefox to implement)... > > > This feature has not been removed, only moved. It is now the "User > > Scripts" tab of the add-ons dialog. All the scripts are listed there, > > and disable/enable changes take effect immediately. > > > > BUT, when I decided to install a few more scripts, I was totally unable to > > > do so without reverting to GM v0.8.2... > > > > I've checked with a few colleagues who are not having this problem (all PC > > > users) and have colleagues running Mac OS who are suffering the same fate > > > I > > > did after updating Greasemonkey. > > > On Mac OS 10.5.8, Firefox 3.6.13, I can install all of the scripts you > > mentioned which I tried. Could you run through our Troubleshooting > > steps and report the results? > > >http://wiki.greasespot.net/Troubleshooting_%28Users%29 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "greasemonkey-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/greasemonkey-users?hl=en.
