NoOp wrote:
You'd neglected to mention the nightly build in your OP, so I didn't know if
you'd left anything off regarding testing.
I wasn't requesting testing, I just wanted to warn people that it was
going to pop up a dialog that SeaMonkey has never had before on Linux.
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and Seamonkey.
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WaltS wrote:
On 09/02/2012 02:42 PM, Neil wrote:
Today I checked in the remaining parts of the GNOME shell service. When
those of you running Linux update tomorrow you may find that it prompts
you to set it as your default browser and mail client. (It can also be
set as your default news
On 09/04/2012 02:50 AM, Neil wrote:
NoOp wrote:
There is no such service that I'm aware of:
It's a service in the Gecko sense, i.e. a component of SeaMonkey that is
created once and lives until shutdown.
Ah. Thanks. Any references that describe this that I can read so I
understand
On 09/04/2012 04:28 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 09/04/2012 02:50 AM, Neil wrote:
NoOp wrote:
There is no such service that I'm aware of:
It's a service in the Gecko sense, i.e. a component of SeaMonkey that is
created once and lives until shutdown.
Ah. Thanks. Any references that describe
NoOp wrote:
On 09/04/2012 04:28 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 09/04/2012 02:50 AM, Neil wrote:
NoOp wrote:
There is no such service that I'm aware of:
It's a service in the Gecko sense, i.e. a component of SeaMonkey that is
created once and lives until shutdown.
Ah. Thanks. Any references that
NoOp:
I suppose that you could have pointed me to:
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-central-trunk/?C=M;O=D
and pointed out that the issue is between the 02-Sep build and the
update will be the 04-Sep build (is that correct?).
I have first seen it on my
On 09/04/2012 06:22 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
I suppose that you could have pointed me to:
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-central-trunk/?C=M;O=D
and pointed out that the issue is between the 02-Sep build and the
update will be the 04-Sep build
Neil wrote:
Today I checked in the remaining parts of the GNOME shell service. When
those of you running Linux update tomorrow you may find that it prompts
you to set it as your default browser and mail client. (It can also be
set as your default news and RSS client.)
Nothing yet
Cruz, Jaime:
Neil wrote:
Today I checked in the remaining parts of the GNOME shell service. When
those of you running Linux update tomorrow you may find that it prompts
you to set it as your default browser and mail client. (It can also be
set as your default news and RSS client.)
Nothing
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Neil wrote:
Today I checked in the remaining parts of the GNOME shell service.
When those of you running Linux update tomorrow you may find that it
prompts you to set it as your default browser and mail client. (It
can also be set as your default news and RSS client
Neil wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Neil wrote:
Today I checked in the remaining parts of the GNOME shell service.
When those of you running Linux update tomorrow you may find that it
prompts you to set it as your default browser and mail client. (It
can also be set as your default news and RSS
On 09/03/2012 08:33 AM, Neil wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Neil wrote:
Today I checked in the remaining parts of the GNOME shell service.
When those of you running Linux update tomorrow you may find that it
prompts you to set it as your default browser and mail client. (It
can also be set
On 09/02/2012 02:42 PM, Neil wrote:
Today I checked in the remaining parts of the GNOME shell service. When
those of you running Linux update tomorrow you may find that it prompts
you to set it as your default browser and mail client. (It can also be
set as your default news and RSS client
Today I checked in the remaining parts of the GNOME shell service. When
those of you running Linux update tomorrow you may find that it prompts
you to set it as your default browser and mail client. (It can also be
set as your default news and RSS client.)
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