same problem here too. vista firefox 3.5.1 tried ubiquity 0.5 and 0.5.1 goes thru the setup process. asks it i wanna restart. firefox restarts. ubiquity not shown in list of addons after install and restart of firefox.
On Jul 12, 8:26 am, Tom Page <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the responses. No, ubiquity does not appear in the Tools- > > >Add-ons window. I am running Firefox 3.5 under Windows Vista SP2 > > Tom > > On Jul 8, 12:45 am, "mitcho (Michael 芳貴 Erlewine)" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > If you're not able to get to about:ubiquity at all, it sounds like the > > xpi (add-on) is not getting registered at all... Tom, if you go to the > > Add-ons window do you see Ubiquity listed as an installed and enabled > > add-on? > > > m > > > > Tom, > > > > Your bug is one that I actually don't know how to solve right now. : > > > ( Maybe someone else will have an idea of how to fix this. > > > > What operating system are you on? > > > > Heather > > > > On Jul 5, 6:24 pm, Tom Page <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> I'm having the same problem. I've tried both the latest version, and > > >> the 0.5pre lastest beta version. I'm using Firefox 3.5 final with a > > >> clean profile (I couldn't get Ubiquity toinstall, so I deleted my > > >> profile by using firefox.exe - p and created a new one). > > > >> Firefox 3.5 was aninstallover 3.0.11. > > > >> If I enter about:ubiquity I get "The URL is invalid and cannot be > > >> loaded" > > > >> Everything in the error console relates to my browsing of Google > > >> Groups to write this. > > > >> Any thoughts, happy to try things to give this cool-looking tool a > > >> whirl! > > > >> Tom > > > >> On Jun 29, 7:48 pm, Jono DiCarlo <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>> This is a very serious bug. We need to figure out what's going on > > >>> and > > >>> fix it. > > >>> To those of you having the bug, I apologize; unfortunately it's hard > > >>> for us on the Ubiquity team to figure out what's going on with your > > >>> computers, since everything is working fine for us. We must figure > > >>> out how to reliably reproduce the problem before we can do > > >>> anything to > > >>> fix it. > > > >>> That's why it's really important for us to get any information we > > >>> can > > >>> about the circumstances under which installation fails. The > > >>> questions > > >>> that Heather asked are exactly right: What version of Firefox, > > >>> whether it is a newinstallor aninstallover an old version of > > >>> ubiquity, whether there's anything at the URL "about:ubiquity", and > > >>> whether there are any error messages in the console (which can be > > >>> found by choosing "Error Console" from the Tools menu, by the way, > > >>> for > > >>> anybody who doesn't know.) Ubiquity team: we should be asking these > > >>> questions of anyone we can find who has had aninstallproblem. > > > >>> Jell, Gary, Donkan: Our apologies for theinstallfailure. Thanks > > >>> for > > >>> reporting the problem and thanks for your feedback so far. Please > > >>> do > > >>> let us know if you have any new information about the problem, > > >>> especially if it starts recurring. > > > >>> --Jono > > > -- > > mitcho (Michael 芳貴 Erlewine) > > [email protected]http://mitcho.com/ > > linguist, coder, teacher > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ubiquity-firefox" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/ubiquity-firefox?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
