Daniel wrote:
On 21/05/2017 7:05 AM, sean wrote:
for the first time on my machine the 5/20 linux nighly version of
seamonkey failed to launch, throwing up:
Failed to execute child process "/opt/seamonkey/seamonkey" (No such file
or directory)
even though reverting to the previously installed
Re: latest nightly 5/20
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Richmond wrote:
Yes. That's normal practice isn't it? Certainly on linux. But even
Windows stops "Program Files" being modified by non-admin users.
I always put seamonkey in /usr/local owned by root, read/execute only
access to group and world.
IIRC normal location is /opt/seamonkey/ with
Daniel writes:
> On 22/05/2017 11:21 PM, Richmond wrote:
>> Daniel writes:
>>
>>> On 22/05/2017 3:09 AM, Richmond wrote:
Daniel writes:
>>
> Yeap, on Linux, I install my SeaMonkey in my
On 22/05/2017 11:21 PM, Richmond wrote:
Daniel writes:
On 22/05/2017 3:09 AM, Richmond wrote:
Daniel writes:
Yeap, on Linux, I install my SeaMonkey in my /home/Internet/SeaMonkey
location.
I think it's better to put it somewhere
Daniel writes:
> On 22/05/2017 3:09 AM, Richmond wrote:
>> Daniel writes:
>>
>>> Yeap, on Linux, I install my SeaMonkey in my /home/Internet/SeaMonkey
>>> location.
>>>
>>
>> I think it's better to put it somewhere which is read only,
On 22/05/2017 3:09 AM, Richmond wrote:
Daniel writes:
Yeap, on Linux, I install my SeaMonkey in my /home/Internet/SeaMonkey
location.
I think it's better to put it somewhere which is read only, or change
the permissions to read only.
Why would you need the
Daniel writes:
>>
> Yeap, on Linux, I install my SeaMonkey in my /home/Internet/SeaMonkey
> location.
>
I think it's better to put it somewhere which is read only, or change
the permissions to read only.
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On 21/05/2017 10:27 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 5/20/17 4:36 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 21/05/2017 7:05 AM, sean wrote:
for the first time on my machine the 5/20 linux nighly version of
seamonkey failed to launch, throwing up:
Failed to execute child process "/opt/seamonkey/seamonkey" (No such file
or
On 5/20/17 4:36 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 21/05/2017 7:05 AM, sean wrote:
for the first time on my machine the 5/20 linux nighly version of
seamonkey failed to launch, throwing up:
Failed to execute child process "/opt/seamonkey/seamonkey" (No such file
or directory)
even though reverting to the
On 21/05/2017 7:05 AM, sean wrote:
for the first time on my machine the 5/20 linux nighly version of
seamonkey failed to launch, throwing up:
Failed to execute child process "/opt/seamonkey/seamonkey" (No such file
or directory)
even though reverting to the previously installed nightly version
Unless you compile SeaMonkey yourself stay away from the current Nightlies.
They need a ton of patches and a fix in Gecko for bug 1363036. The one there
just got an r-. It works but will change again. Without it SeaMonkey will just
crash when you close a tab.
If you compile yourself add this
for the first time on my machine the 5/20 linux nighly version of
seamonkey failed to launch, throwing up:
Failed to execute child process "/opt/seamonkey/seamonkey" (No such file
or directory)
even though reverting to the previously installed nightly version opens
right up with no
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