[Bug 133133]

2019-07-01 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
UA:"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:46.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/46.0 
SeaMonkey/2.43a1"
ID:20160101003002 en-US
c-c:ca2c0fd7c80d758f98954ca7789cb59b3f8ad2d1
m-c:22f51211915bf7daff076180847a7140d35aa353

Both KDE and Gnome libraries present on the system. The X11 login screen
is presented by KDE kdm (display manager) but IIUC the window manager is
Gnome.

When I click "Open containing folder" it opens in Dolphin (by KDE). Some
people mentioned Nautilus, and that is installed here, but doesn't open.

Note that I'm using the "new dowload manager" which comes built-in with
SeaMonkey and used to be available as an extension for Firefox but isn't
anymore.

So I see two possibilities:
- Maybe I'm not seeing it because SeaMonkey's "new download manager" is better?
- Maybe I'm not seeing it because I've got Dolphin _in addition_ to Nautilus?

In any case, here it does open the KDE file manager, even though my
desktop (but not my X11 login screen) is supposedly Gnome and my
SeaMonkey is built on Gnome3.

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[Bug 684982]

2019-02-01 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
In my experience, on Gnome or KDE every GUI window (not only from Mozilla) 
opens on whichever virtual desktop is current at the time the window opens. In 
particular:
- if I start a GUI application from a desktop shortcut icon or an xterm then 
quickly change virtual desktops, the GUI will open on the new virtual desktop;
- an alert popup relating to some window on a non-current virtual desktop may 
appear on the current one if it is "floating" (like our Preferences dialog) and 
not "tied to its window" (like the SeaMonkey button palette).

This happens to me the same way for every GUI, be it Firefox, Vim,
LibreOffice, some KDE game, whatever.

However:
When logging out of X11 with some GUIs still open, then some window managers 
can restore them to the right virtual desktop at the next X11 login. (KDE 
window managers can even restore gvim compiled with the Gnome session restore 
feature built-in.) This of course does not apply to Mozilla apps as long as the 
preferred closedown method for them is Ctrl+Q or File→Quit rather than letting 
them be closed forcibly by the window manager.

I don't know anything of MacOs with or without X, and I left Windows for
good at a time when XP SP2 was state-of-the-art so I'm not going to talk
about them.

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[Bug 507089]

2014-08-23 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
(In reply to Martin Baute from comment #90)
 Chiming in with the info that I first encountered this bug in Mint 13
 (Ubuntu Precise), and it still applies in Mint 17 (Ubuntu Trusty). And while
 I can understand all the issues involved with deciding the right way to
 go, I am somewhat miffed to find that a decade-old bug still expresses
 itself as a SIGSEGV. Expecting the user to strace / google / eventually find
 this bug entry if he's lucky? Is it really that difficult to check for the
 condition and at least give a meaningful message (perhaps including a
 workaround recommendation) before exiting gracefully?

It is a constant of Electronic Data Processing that no program is bug-
free before it is obsolete. Even once a bug is identified, fixing it is
not always easy. Complaining that after so many years, no fix has been
found doesn't push the bug any nearer to be fixed, while it adds to the
lot of useless rubbish (please excuse my language) that developers must
wade through in order to find what the problem really is.

Another constant of EDP is that there are never enough coding hands do
do all that needs doing, even when, as at Mozilla, a lot of volunteers
selflessly donate part of their time to help the people whose paid job
it is to try and fix these bugs. Any help is always welcome, and the
code is anyone's to look into.

Do you know how to fix the bug? Good! Write a patch, ASSIGN the bug to
yourself, find an appropriate reviewer by browsing
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules and off you go. Once you get a positive
review, set the checkin-needed flag, and someone will push your patch
into the permanent source.

You mean you don't know how to fix the patch? Ah, too bad. Neither do I.
So let us wait patiently, even years if that's what it takes, until
someone comes around who does, and in the meantime let's have a look at
the rules of the house,
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html

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[Bug 507089]

2014-02-13 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
(In reply to Maciej Puzio from comment #85)
 I find it somewhat ironic that a nearly nine year old bug of this magnitude
 has status: NEW.

Actually, a better label would be CONFIRMED rather than NEW. That's what
NEW really means, it does not refer to the bug's age.

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[Bug 230102]

2013-12-09 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
In reply to comment #181:
In SeaMonkey 2.24a1 (built on Gecko/Toolkit 27.0a1), when filtering 
about:config on quit I see three possibly relevant booleans: 
browser.showQuitDialog, browser.showQuitWarning and browser.warnOnQuit, all of 
which I've set to true, for none of which it is the default. The fact that none 
of these is the default means that it is possible that some of them are 
obsolete. In addition, browser.tabs.warnOnClose is true (nondefault) and so is 
browser.tabs.warnOnCloseOther (default). I have a lot of tabs, and hitting 
Ctrl+Q, or File→Quit, or Help→Restart with Add-ons Disabled, or clicking 
the Restart link-like widget in the add-ons manager, always give me an Are you 
sure? dialog. I don't know from experience what the behaviour would be if I 
had only one tab.

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[Bug 263435]

2013-02-10 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
(In reply to flamingspinach from comment #650)
 This ticket was just set to priority P3. According to
 https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Priority_System , this is a designation
 for enhancements. Does that mean that this issue is considered an
 enhancement request rather than a bug report?

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=fields.html#priority seems more
up to date.

Enhancement requests are characterized by having their Severity set to
enhancement. This one is currently set to major instead, which
places it only one step lower than a critical (i.e. crash, hang or
dataloss) bug.

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[Bug 334938]

2012-07-01 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
P.S. The page at the indicated URL looks like a 404 error page and I
don't see any invalid URL. Its body tag, as shown with Ctrl+U, has no
attributes of any kind. If the webmaster in question cleaned his/her
act at some point after comment #2, then any test performed after that
were invalid.

I'm REOPENing the bug on that assumption. Someone, please provide an
appropriate badly constructed HTML page, *not* anywhere on the web but
as an *attachment* to this page. Then we can see if the Mozilla problem
has really disappeared.

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[Bug 334938]

2012-07-01 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
I used the wrong testcase. With the one already provided as an
attachment, I see that the HTML is saved, there is no *_files directory,
and when displaying the downloaded file, I see (same as with the
attachment) a broken image icon at top left.

Closing again.

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[Bug 334938]

2012-06-30 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
(In reply to Michal Novotny (:michal) from comment #7)
 I can't reproduce it with FF 3.0.4

I cannot reproduce either in SeaMonkey 2.13a1 (equiv. Fx 16.0a1). The
exact build I'm using is:

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:16.0) Gecko/16.0 Firefox/16.0 
SeaMonkey/2.13a1 ID:20120629003020 CSet: b6b7503a7ed3
http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/081d8578beb1

After performing the testcase in comment #2, I see the following in the
save-to directory:

linux:~/.download/bugzilla/bug313683 # ls -alR
.:
total 5
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root  128 Jun 30 20:40 ./
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root  664 Jun 30 20:40 ../
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root   72 Jun 30 20:40 nonfunctioning_files/
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1497 Jun 30 20:40 nonfunctioning.html

./nonfunctioning_files:
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root   72 Jun 30 20:40 ./
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root  128 Jun 30 20:40 ../
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2062 Jun 30 20:40 404.gif
linux:~/.download/bugzilla/bug313683 # 


(Haven't tried in any earlier versions.)
Resolving WFM according to advice from Philip Chee on IRC: (about comment #7):
 if someone can confirm this is also the case with SeaMonkey then we can close 
 this,

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[Bug 263435]

2012-06-16 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
In reply to comment #591 and comment #593: Please read:
1) comment #403 as mentioned in the Whiteboard;
2) https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html
and then shut up unless you have something to contribute which will make the 
bug move forward.
- Back-seat driving doesn't help. It may even make developers *less* willing to 
try their hand at fixing the bug.
- If you think you know how to fix the problem, then feel free to ASSIGN the 
bug to yourself, attach the proposed patch as an attachment, and have it 
reviewed by some appropriate reviewer. In this case, 
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/Core#Plugins might be of help to find who to 
ask for a review.

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  Firefox cannot close tab (using Ctrl-w) when flash content is selected
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[Bug 263435]

2012-06-16 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
(In reply to Piyush Soni from comment #595)
 In reply to Tony Mechelynck [:tonymec] from comment #594
 
 Blindly pointing to Comment #403 doesn't help, because it is outdated, and
 more importantly, *misleading*. [...]

Then the Whiteboard shouldn't point to it, but maybe to your comment
#595, or maybe to no comment at all, or maybe directly to the netiquette
page, or maybe to an updated (but full) version of what to do before
posting which would not amend but replace comment #403.

I would have changed it myself if I had known what to change it to.

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[Bug 230102]

2012-05-05 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
(In reply to Peter Ford from comment #156)
 I am using Ubuntu (Lucid Lynx): fully up-to-date.  The web browser is
 Ubuntu's version of Firefox 12.  I have been investigating this today, with
 a new Firefox user profile.
 
 For me, I DO get the warning if I invoke the 'Close Window' operation - even
 if there is only 1 window open.  But I do NOT get the warning if I do File 
 Quit or Ctrl-Q.
 
 Therefore, one solution to this bug is to rename the relevant setting from
 ...
 Warn me when closing multiple tabs
 ... to ...
 Warn me when carrying out the 'Close Window' operation [...]

I also get this popup when I use Close Other Tabs in a tab's context
menu; this has nothing to do with carrying out the Close Window
operation and everything to do with closing multiple tabs.

It seems that the missing warning when quitting the browser aims at
avoiding two consecutive Are you sure popups if browser.warnOnQuit is
also set.

I'm using
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:15.0) Gecko/15.0 Firefox/15.0a1 
SeaMonkey/2.12a1 ID:20120505003004
with many extensions installed including Duplicate This Tab but not 
TabMixPlus which is (alas) not available for SeaMonkey.

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[Bug 934887]

2012-02-27 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
Similarly for SeaMonkey (ID:20120226003024):
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:13.0) Gecko/20120226 Firefox/13.0a1 
SeaMonkey/2.10a1

rv:13.0 (this bug) OK
Gecko/20120226 Firefox/13.0a1 SeaMonkey/13.0a1 (other bugs if any, probably 
including those listed under comment #113).

I see that there is a Fennec-specific patch which I cannot test (comment
#109 and 110). Please test it as appropriate before setting VERIFIED.

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[Bug 914991]

2012-01-21 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
*** Bug 719765 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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  Thunderbird sometimes marks whole newsgroups as read

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[Bug 914991]

2012-01-21 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
(In reply to Rich Gray (:rbgray) from comment #78)
 Running SeaMonkey 2.7b4
 Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; rv:10.0) Gecko/20120119
 Firefox/10.0 SeaMonkey/2.7
 
 Two strange things so far.  When I initially started 2.7b4, my third news
 account, changed its name from the former value of news.individual.net (or
 just individual.net) to
 rbg_sm+graysmail.comIndividual.netrbg_sm+graysmail.com.  That's pretty ugly.
 Haven't tried to edit it back yet.
 
 I went through the account server settings and re-enabled check at startup
 and periodic checking.  When I did a Get Msgs on Individual.net, went trough
 yet another round of user/password prompting and then all messages were new
 again.  It could very well be that I fell victim to the phasing and supplied
 the wrong info for the wrong account.  I'm pretty sure I entered incorrect
 info for Individual.net and got re-prompted, so I may very well have
 precipitated the unread event.  Otherwise, so far so good...

Hm. According to comment #74, the bug ought to have been fixed on that
code branch three and a half days before. If you can confirm with
certainty that you still get the bug in this build, then it would seem
that the fix wasn't perfect.

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[Bug 222208]

2011-10-15 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
(In reply to Mikhail Barg from comment #55)
 Nice point, thanks. I've tried a few weeks ago to find the roots of the
 issue, but failed even to find the proper source code repository for the
 Thunderbird. 

For Thunderbird 7, you might try http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/comm-
release/

Of course, like all trees other than trunk, it is approval-required.

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[Bug 222208]

2011-10-15 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
P.S. For Thunderbird trunk (which should be fixed first) it is of course 
comm-central, http://hg.mozilla.org/comm-central/ and rather than clone (which 
might use a lot of time and bandwidth) you may prefer to install a bundle, see
http://benjamin.smedbergs.us/blog/2008-06-05/getting-mozilla-central-with-limited-bandwidth/
 (mutatis mutandis for comm-central vs. mozilla-central)
https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Developer_Guide/Source_Code/Mercurial#Bundles

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[Bug 861664]

2011-09-29 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
Update: the version at AMO now supports SeaMonkey too.

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  Upgrading Firefox/Thunderbird when an add-on update is waiting to be
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[Bug 861664]

2011-09-29 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
(In reply to stefan.blumenrath from comment #59)
 (In reply to Justin Scott [:fligtar] from comment #58)
  Since it hasn't been linked here yet, in addition to the fix going into
  Firefox, we've also created a workaround to recover any hidden add-ons.
 
 Great, unfortunaly this won't work in SeaMonkey. I don't dare just to change
 the install.rdf - would that help?
 
 (I've lost AB, but was able to reinstall, after reinstalling some filters
 disappeared).

My guess is that the following, placed where it belongs in install.rdf,
ought to be enough:

  !-- SeaMonkey version --
em:targetApplication
Description
em:id{92650c4d-4b8e-4d2a-b7eb-24ecf4f6b63a}/em:id
em:minVersion2.4a1/em:minVersion
em:maxVersion2.7.*/em:maxVersion
/Description
/em:targetApplication

but Mossop knows better than me if there's no other subtle caveat.

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[Bug 263435]

2011-09-13 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
(In reply to grae...@gmail.com from comment #529)
 PS At the moment focus can only be regained by clicking white space within
 the web page itself..

For me clicking in the application chrome (the current tab on the tab
bar, another tab, the URL bar, …) works too. If Flash is maximized, Esc
will usually exit full screen, or else any mouse move brings up a Flash
toolbar near the bottom, which includes a widget with four arrows
pointing inwards, to exit full screen mode by clicking it.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:9.0a1) Gecko/20110911 Firefox/9.0a1
SeaMonkey/2.6a1 ID:20110911003152

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[Bug 239462]

2011-04-06 Thread Antoine-mechelynck-gmail
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:2.2a1pre) Gecko/20110331
Firefox/4.2a1pre SeaMonkey/2.2a1pre ID:20110331193613

Just tried the testcase in duplicate bug 410043 comment #0, and it is
indeed fixed.

Considering that almost two years have passed without this bug being
REOPENED, I feel confident that it is now VERIFIED even on platforms
other than mine. If you see the bug again on a build whose useragent
string (Build ID on the about: page) includes rv:1.9.2a1 or later,
please open a new bug with keyword regression and a mention that bug
395668 has come unstuck.

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