jgomez wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Towards the middle of that page, under Known Issues, they list
Windows, Linux and Mac differences!
For Known Issues - (GNU)Linux, Oracle Java 7 plugin, it says:
: ... then start SeaMonkey with LD_PRELOAD=libstdc++.so.6 in front.
Can someone show the command line?
Daniel wrote:
Towards the middle of that page, under Known Issues, they list
Windows, Linux and Mac differences!
For Known Issues - (GNU)Linux, Oracle Java 7 plugin, it says:
: ... then start SeaMonkey with LD_PRELOAD=libstdc++.so.6 in front.
Can someone show the command line? Is it just
On 07/18/2013 04:23 AM, jgomez wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Towards the middle of that page, under Known Issues, they list
Windows, Linux and Mac differences!
For Known Issues - (GNU)Linux, Oracle Java 7 plugin, it says:
: ... then start SeaMonkey with LD_PRELOAD=libstdc++.so.6 in front.
Can
WaltS wrote:
On 07/03/2013 04:48 AM, Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2013 1:00 AM PT, Daniel typed:
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new
speed
and cleanliness...
great work developer team!!!
Where did
On 07/03/2013 04:48 AM, Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2013 1:00 AM PT, Daniel typed:
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new speed
and cleanliness...
great work developer team!!!
Where did you get it from?
hello one and all,
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new speed
and cleanliness...
great work developer team!!!
sean
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On 7/3/2013 11:48 PM PT, Daniel typed:
Notice the /contrib/ on the end of the link, Ant?? It's not official but
I think it is built by one of the SM devs.
Oops, I missed that. Rats. When will Mozilla make official ones? :(
I think it's on the way, Ant, but a shortage of manpower is limiting
On 7/3/2013 1:00 AM PT, Daniel typed:
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new speed
and cleanliness...
great work developer team!!!
Where did you get it from? I think I am using 32-bit on my
On 7/3/2013 4:31 AM PT, Daniel typed:
Notice the /contrib/ on the end of the link, Ant?? It's not official but
I think it is built by one of the SM devs.
Oops, I missed that. Rats. When will Mozilla make official ones? :(
--
Trivial hurts, tiny human accidents, said Firenze, as his hooves
Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2013 11:48 PM PT, Daniel typed:
Notice the /contrib/ on the end of the link, Ant?? It's not official
but
I think it is built by one of the SM devs.
Oops, I missed that. Rats. When will Mozilla make official ones? :(
I think it's on the way, Ant, but a shortage of manpower
On 7/2/2013 1:07 PM PT, sean nathan typed:
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new speed
and cleanliness...
great work developer team!!!
Where did you get it from? I think I am using 32-bit on
WaltS wrote:
On 07/03/2013 08:43 AM, Daniel wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 07/03/2013 04:48 AM, Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2013 1:00 AM PT, Daniel typed:
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit
linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new
speed
and
Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2013 4:31 AM PT, Daniel typed:
Notice the /contrib/ on the end of the link, Ant?? It's not official but
I think it is built by one of the SM devs.
Oops, I missed that. Rats. When will Mozilla make official ones? :(
I think it's on the way, Ant, but a shortage of manpower
Ant wrote:
On 7/2/2013 1:07 PM PT, sean nathan typed:
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new speed
and cleanliness...
great work developer team!!!
Where did you get it from? I think I am using
Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2013 1:00 AM PT, Daniel typed:
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new
speed
and cleanliness...
great work developer team!!!
Where did you get it from? I think I am using
On 07/03/2013 08:43 AM, Daniel wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 07/03/2013 04:48 AM, Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2013 1:00 AM PT, Daniel typed:
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new
speed
and cleanliness...
Ant wrote:
On 7/2/2013 1:07 PM PT, sean nathan typed:
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new speed
and cleanliness...
great work developer team!!!
Where did you get it from? I think I am using
On 7/4/2013 8:50 AM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:
...
I should note that while we do build this officially, we do *NOT*
officially support it.
Primarily because we don't have any forms of testing/saneness checking
of these buids at this time.
We also do not have any form of automated updates
Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2013 1:00 AM PT, Daniel typed:
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new
speed
and cleanliness...
great work developer team!!!
Where did you get it from? I think I am using
sean nathan wrote:
hello one and all,
just wanted to drop a positive message about how well the 64 bit linux
version of Seamonkey 2.19 is working... really just loving its new speed
and cleanliness...
Linux update hasn't hit ubuntuzilla, yet.
On the Windows side, I'm happy to see a number
On 7/5/2013 3:02 AM PT, Daniel typed:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.19/contrib/
I finally upgraded my 64-bit Debian oldstable to stable last night, but
it broke my old 32-bit SeaMonkey v2.19 due to missing files. :( I even
installed the packages that have them.
Ant wrote:
On 7/4/2013 8:50 AM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:
...
I should note that while we do build this officially, we do *NOT*
officially support it.
Primarily because we don't have any forms of testing/saneness checking
of these buids at this time.
We also do not have any form of
Ant wrote:
On 7/5/2013 3:02 AM PT, Daniel typed:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.19/contrib/
I finally upgraded my 64-bit Debian oldstable to stable last night, but
it broke my old 32-bit SeaMonkey v2.19 due to missing files. :( I even
installed the packages that
On 7/7/2013 4:41 AM PT, Daniel typed:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.19/contrib/
I finally upgraded my 64-bit Debian oldstable to stable last night, but
it broke my old 32-bit SeaMonkey v2.19 due to missing files. :( I even
installed the packages that have them. I
Ant wrote:
On 7/4/2013 8:50 AM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:
...
I should note that while we do build this officially, we do *NOT*
officially support it.
Primarily because we don't have any forms of testing/saneness checking
of these buids at this time.
We also do not have any form of
On 7/7/2013 11:30 PM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:
I should note that while we do build this officially, we do *NOT*
officially support it.
Primarily because we don't have any forms of testing/saneness checking
of these buids at this time.
We also do not have any form of automated updates
Ant wrote:
On 7/7/2013 4:41 AM PT, Daniel typed:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.19/contrib/
I finally upgraded my 64-bit Debian oldstable to stable last night, but
it broke my old 32-bit SeaMonkey v2.19 due to missing files. :( I even
installed the packages that
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