On 01/14/2013 08:22 PM, Craig wrote:
Craig wrote:
I downgraded to SM 2.13.2 and ran a manual update test. What the Error
Console shows is:
AUS:UI General:getPref - failed to get preference:
app.update.billboard.test_url
AUS:UI gUpdates:onLoad - setting current
WaltS wrote:
So how did you get updated to SeaMonkey 2.15.1?
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:18.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/18.0 SeaMonkey/2.15.1
Are you running a version installed by your OS, or downloaded from Mozilla?
I manually downloaded it from
WaltS wrote:
Other than your UA showing that you are using SeaMonkey 2.15, which is
the latest version, I have no clue.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:18.0) Gecko/20100101
NOTE ---|
Firefox/18.0 SeaMonkey/2.15
Are you referring
On 01/26/2013 05:54 PM, Craig wrote:
WaltS wrote:
Other than your UA showing that you are using SeaMonkey 2.15, which is
the latest version, I have no clue.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:18.0) Gecko/20100101
NOTE ---|
On 01/14/2013 11:22 PM, Craig wrote:
Craig wrote:
I downgraded to SM 2.13.2 and ran a manual update test. What the Error
Console shows is:
AUS:UI General:getPref - failed to get preference:
app.update.billboard.test_url
AUS:UI gUpdates:onLoad - setting current
Craig wrote:
I downgraded to SM 2.13.2 and ran a manual update test. What the Error
Console shows is:
AUS:UI General:getPref - failed to get preference:
app.update.billboard.test_url
AUS:UI gUpdates:onLoad - setting current page to startpage checking
AUS:SVC
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
If you want to know what to substitute them as, you can set
app.update.log;true and then you'll see all the details in your error
console when you attempt an update.
Yup, I sure do!
The reason for those substitutions is so that we can give you the proper
update,
Craig cr...@example.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
Craig cr...@example.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
The program fetches an XML file using a URL that is configured in
about:config pref app.update.url
That parameter in my SM 2.14.1 has the value:
Craig cr...@example.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
The program fetches an XML file using a URL that is configured in
about:config pref app.update.url
That parameter in my SM 2.14.1 has the value:
Rob wrote:
Craig cr...@example.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
The program fetches an XML file using a URL that is configured in
about:config pref app.update.url
That parameter in my SM 2.14.1 has the value:
Craig wrote:
Rob wrote:
The program fetches an XML file using a URL that is configured in
about:config pref app.update.url
That parameter in my SM 2.14.1 has the value:
Craig cr...@example.com wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Works for me - tells me that 2.14.2 is available. I backed down to
2.13.2 and did Help|Check for updates:
Screenshot:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/221/screenshotfrom201212021.png/
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:16.0)
Rob wrote:
It is not a good idea to install a package from the distributor and
then update versions via an app-native auto update mechanism.
I have always installed and updated both Seamonkey and Firefox by going
to http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ and downloading the
Craig cr...@example.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
It is not a good idea to install a package from the distributor and
then update versions via an app-native auto update mechanism.
I have always installed and updated both Seamonkey and Firefox by going
to
Rob wrote:
The program fetches an XML file using a URL that is configured in
about:config pref app.update.url
That parameter in my SM 2.14.1 has the value:
NoOp wrote:
Works for me - tells me that 2.14.2 is available. I backed down to
2.13.2 and did Help|Check for updates:
Screenshot:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/221/screenshotfrom201212021.png/
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:16.0) Gecko/20121026
Firefox/16.0 SeaMonkey/2.13.2
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Craig wrote:
NoOp wrote:
I'll stick with 2.13.2 and see what happens with the next release.
Craig
2.14 has just been released, so try: Help|Check for Updates see if you
get the update info. I just tried on this 32bit it does tell me about
the update.
I did
On 12/02/2012 07:49 PM, Craig wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Craig wrote:
NoOp wrote:
I'll stick with 2.13.2 and see what happens with the next release.
Craig
2.14 has just been released, so try: Help|Check for Updates see if you
get the update info. I just tried on this 32bit it
On 12/02/2012 04:49 PM, Craig wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Craig wrote:
NoOp wrote:
I'll stick with 2.13.2 and see what happens with the next release.
Craig
2.14 has just been released, so try: Help|Check for Updates see if you
get the update info. I just tried on this 32bit it
On 12/02/2012 07:55 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 12/02/2012 04:49 PM, Craig wrote:
...
As my User-Agent string says,backed
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:16.0) Gecko/20121026
Firefox/16.0 SeaMonkey/2.13.2
The 32-bit SM is supposed to look for new versions of the 32-bit SM,
isn't it?
Craig wrote:
NoOp wrote:
I'll stick with 2.13.2 and see what happens with the next release.
Craig
2.14 has just been released, so try: Help|Check for Updates see if you
get the update info. I just tried on this 32bit it does tell me about
the update.
I did HELP - Check for Updates
NoOp wrote:
I'll stick with 2.13.2 and see what happens with the next release.
Craig
2.14 has just been released, so try: Help|Check for Updates see if you
get the update info. I just tried on this 32bit it does tell me about
the update.
I did HELP - Check for Updates and it says there
On 11/05/2012 06:17 PM, Craig wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Anyway, if you 32bit SeaMonkey 2.13.2 doesn't notifiy you of the next
update holler away. Or, you could back yours down to 2.13.1 and see if
it is working now.
I'll stick with 2.13.2 and see what happens with the next release.
Craig
NoOp wrote:
On 11/05/2012 06:17 PM, Craig wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Anyway, if you 32bit SeaMonkey 2.13.2 doesn't notifiy you of the next
update holler away. Or, you could back yours down to 2.13.1 and see if
it is working now.
I'll stick with 2.13.2 and see what happens with the next release.
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Craig, I see you are using Linux x86_64. The SeaMonkey Council does not
produce a Linux 64bit releaseyet.
They do, eventually, provide a contributed version, but this could
take a couple of days extra. I believe, in the future, they will
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Craig, I see you are using Linux x86_64. The SeaMonkey Council does not
produce a Linux 64bit releaseyet.
They do, eventually, provide a contributed version, but this could
take a couple of days extra. I believe, in the future, they will provide
an approved
On 11/02/2012 03:32 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
When I click: Help|Check for Updates I am informed that there is a
securty update - 2.13.2:
Update Available
A security and stability update for SeaMonkey is available:
SeaMonkey 2.13.2
It is strongly recommended that you apply this update
NoOp wrote:
Anyway, if you 32bit SeaMonkey 2.13.2 doesn't notifiy you of the next
update holler away. Or, you could back yours down to 2.13.1 and see if
it is working now.
I'll stick with 2.13.2 and see what happens with the next release.
Craig
NoOp wrote:
In the URL bar: about:config
then enter useragent in the search bar and when
mailnews.headers.showUserAgent appears, double click it to set it to
true. Now when you view the headers View|Headers|Normal you will see:
Subject:
From:
Date:
Newsgroups: (if in newsgroups) or
To: (if in
Rufus wrote:
Another quick way to check/inspect your UA string (and/or to learn to
build them for spoofing) is to navigate to this website:
http://www.useragentstring.com/
Interesting information!
Thanks,
Craig
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On 11/02/2012 12:15 PM, Craig wrote:
NoOp wrote:
In the URL bar: about:config
then enter useragent in the search bar and when
mailnews.headers.showUserAgent appears, double click it to set it to
true. Now when you view the headers View|Headers|Normal you will see:
Subject:
From:
Date:
NoOp wrote:
Check to see what you have checked in:
Edit|Preferences|Advanced|Software Install...
Add-ons
Allow websites to install add-ons and updates
Automatically check for updates daily
Seamonkey
Automatically check for updates daily
Firefox:
Edit|Preferences|Advanced|Update
Check
On 11/02/2012 01:52 PM, Craig wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Check to see what you have checked in:
Edit|Preferences|Advanced|Software Install...
Add-ons
Allow websites to install add-ons and updates
Automatically check for updates daily
Seamonkey
Automatically check for updates daily
Maybe
NoOp wrote:
Maybe you're just an unlucky soul :-)
First time I ever heard that explanation for a computer program! :-)
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Craig:
NoOp wrote:
Sure they are. Expand your msg headers and it will show the User-Agent
(even with View|Headers|Normal).
The only way I see to expand headers is View - Headers - All.
Your comment implies there's another way. What is it?
You may need to set the pref
On 10/26/2012 12:00 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Craig:
NoOp wrote:
Sure they are. Expand your msg headers and it will show the User-Agent
(even with View|Headers|Normal).
The only way I see to expand headers is View - Headers - All.
Your comment implies there's another way. What is it?
You
NoOp wrote:
On 10/26/2012 12:00 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Craig:
NoOp wrote:
Sure they are. Expand your msg headers and it will show the User-Agent
(even with View|Headers|Normal).
The only way I see to expand headers is View - Headers - All.
Your comment implies there's another way. What
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Craig, I see you are using Linux x86_64. The SeaMonkey Council does not
produce a Linux 64bit releaseyet.
They do, eventually, provide a contributed version, but this could
take a couple of days extra. I believe, in the future, they
Daniel wrote:
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Craig, I see you are using Linux x86_64. The SeaMonkey Council
does not
produce a Linux 64bit releaseyet.
They do, eventually, provide a contributed version, but this could
take a couple of days extra. I believe, in
Daniel wrote:
Hmmm!! Craig, I see you are posting with a Linux i686 on x86_64
version of SM (and have been all along in this thread!), which, as you
suggested, is the 32bit version! So I wonder where *I* got the Linux
x86_64 (that I posted above) from??
I wouldn't know the answer to that
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Hmmm!! Craig, I see you are posting with a Linux i686 on x86_64
version of SM (and have been all along in this thread!), which, as you
suggested, is the 32bit version! So I wonder where *I* got the Linux
x86_64 (that I posted above) from??
I wouldn't know the
On 10/25/2012 10:38 AM, Larry S. wrote:
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Hmmm!! Craig, I see you are posting with a Linux i686 on x86_64
version of SM (and have been all along in this thread!), which, as you
suggested, is the 32bit version! So I wonder where *I* got the Linux
x86_64 (that I
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Hmmm!! Craig, I see you are posting with a Linux i686 on x86_64
version of SM (and have been all along in this thread!), which, as you
suggested, is the 32bit version! So I wonder where *I* got the Linux
x86_64 (that I posted above) from??
I wouldn't know the
On 10/25/2012 06:00 PM, Craig wrote:
...
All the demonstrations of what x86_64 headers look like and where to get
the x86_64 software missed the point:
Where does one find the headers? They are not visible in SM's newsreader.
Sure they are. Expand your msg headers and they will show the
NoOp wrote:
Sure they are. Expand your msg headers and it will show the User-Agent
(even with View|Headers|Normal).
The only way I see to expand headers is View - Headers - All.
Your comment implies there's another way. What is it?
For your own UA: Help|About SeaMonkey or
Daniel wrote:
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Craig, I see you are using Linux x86_64. The SeaMonkey Council does not
produce a Linux 64bit releaseyet.
They do, eventually, provide a contributed version, but this could
take a couple of days extra. I believe, in the future, they will provide
Craig wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Craig, I see you are using Linux x86_64. The SeaMonkey Council does not
produce a Linux 64bit releaseyet.
They do, eventually, provide a contributed version, but this could
take a couple of days extra. I believe, in the future, they will provide
an approved
Craig wrote:
Seeing the postings about SM 2.13.1, I did an update check with my
running 2.12.1 and got a window that said there were no updates.
Why is that? Why am I not informed of updates when they come out?
Thanks,
Craig
Craig, I see you are using Linux x86_64. The SeaMonkey Council
Daniel wrote:
Craig, I see you are using Linux x86_64. The SeaMonkey Council does not
produce a Linux 64bit releaseyet.
They do, eventually, provide a contributed version, but this could
take a couple of days extra. I believe, in the future, they will provide
an approved
Seeing the postings about SM 2.13.1, I did an update check with my
running 2.12.1 and got a window that said there were no updates.
Why is that? Why am I not informed of updates when they come out?
Thanks,
Craig
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