I only just noticed in Windows crash logs that the offending library
causing this error is nssckbi.dll
I hope this will help pinpointing the culprit of this issue
On 2017-12-28 17:08, NutCrackerson wrote:
I have already done this (manually extracted all files from archive,
overwriting the
I think I should take notes and maybe make a helper script for updating
icecat on Windows.
On Dec 28, 2017 12:28 PM, "bill-auger" wrote:
> at the risk of giving bad advice i should underline that i meant to say
> that "instead of just deleting the profile ... you
at the risk of giving bad advice i should underline that i meant to say
that "instead of just deleting the profile ... you could just rename it
to restore later" - there are guides online of how to do so safely - if
there is anything in your profile that is irreplaceable, the importance
of
On 12/28/2017 11:08 AM, NutCrackerson wrote:
> I have already done this (manually extracted all files from archive,
> overwriting the existing ones), unfortunately it didn't help.
sry i did not know that icecat was standalone - i would have certainly
suggested not to unpack the archive "in-place"
I have already done this (manually extracted all files from archive,
overwriting the existing ones), unfortunately it didn't help. Should I
also delete any content from %appdata% directory? I'd rather want to
avoid losing any of my profile settings.
On 2017-12-28 14:46, The Canadian Bacon
I've also provided a newer build for Windows users not too long ago, should
be listed on icecats site somewhere. Later this week I'm going to address
some recent esr changes and cve's and apply them to my current sources I
have and see about doing a fresh build.
On Dec 28, 2017 8:42 AM,
On 12/28/2017 08:37 AM, NutCrackerson wrote:
> I refreshed Windows (using its built-in system refresh function).
>
you may need to re-install icecat - even if the same version
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