cmcadams wrote:
Daniel wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Here's a link to the bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=547523

That's exactly a "Migrations fails if it's dawn and the weather is
nice"
report, I don't expect any developer to be able to reproduce and
investigate the problem based on what's in there.

The goal of a bug report is to get it fixed.
Due to that, please include the information you have that a developer
can need to fix it. We know hundreds of cases where migration works, so
even the summary is wrong.

Robert Kaiser

Nothing in the report is wrong. I supplied the circumstances and result.
I'm sorry I can't supply you with register dumps.

Given that I can't encompass all possible situations in my lone setup, I
think you've just said a fix won't be happening, except by accident.

So be it. I'm not the due-diligence sheriff.

Craig

Craig, looking at your bugzilla report, you specifally state at Step one
that you un-install SM 1.1.18 before you install SM 2. What happens if
you install SM 2 whilst you still have SM 1.1.18 installed??

Daniel

No, because the best opinion I could find before installing 2.03 was not
to.

Where did you find out that the best opinion was not to??

It's something to try. I also see what Robert was saying...and it
may pay me to experiment, trying out different install targets, and
whatever else I can vary along the way. What I find may even be of use
to the developers. :)

My major problem is that my C: partition is pared down so much (for the
sake of fast partition backups, as I mentioned far, far above somewhere)

My C:\ is for system files, my D:\ is for my applications (including SeaMonkey) and my E:\ is for my SeaMonkey Profile, my Documents and my Games.

As a bit more complexity, I also have Linux (my main operating system) on this computer, and its (Linux) SeaMonkey also uses the profile on the Windows E:\

it's problematic installing Seamonkey to the default location. And
there's an extended partition sitting on top of C:, complicating things
a tad more.


Don't install SM in the default location if you want (I don't think I've every had Netscape/Mozilla/SeaMonkey in their default locations), it should make zero difference!

Might be a few days. Fun time is done for this weekend.

Craig

Daniel
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