Re: Komodo 5.2.1 released!

"Eric Robertson" <[email protected]> Wed, 30 Sep 2009 16:34:37 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.ide.komodo.general
Message-ID <9A91847FAD3B4EA0AF9DEA8714168F4C@Time>
  >-----Original Message-----
  >From: Todd Whiteman [mailto:[email protected]]
  >Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 12:06 AM
  >To: Eric Robertson
  >Cc: komodo-discuss
  >Subject: Re: [Komodo-discuss] Komodo 5.2.1 released!
  >
  >Troy Topnik wrote:
  >> On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 04:13:08PM +0100, Eric Robertson wrote:
  >>> I'm running OS X 10.6 on my Mac and have just upgraded to the 5.2.1
  >>> IDE but it has lost all my server settings again. I've had this
  >>> problem before when I've upgraded but I think the previous upgrade was
  >>> all right.
  >>>
  >>> This is quite a pain as I connect to 6 different servers for various
  >>> jobs and I've got to dig out all the connection details. Will these
  >>> details still be stored somewhere so I can copy them over?
  >>
  >> We'll try to reproduce this here. In the meantime, you should be able
  >> to copy over the remote server configuration file manually. On OS X
  >> you can find it here:
  >>
  >>  /Users/<user>/Library/Application Support/KomodoIDE/5.1/host-
  ><hostname>/XRE/signons3.txt
  >>
  >> Copy the file to the same subdirectory in the adjacent "5.2" profile
  >> directory, and these servers should become available.
  >
  >Hi Eric,
  >
  >An alternative is to force a new profile upgrade from Komodo 5.1 to 5.2.
  >You can do this by renaming any existing Komodo "5.2" profile folders,
  >i.e. renaming these:
  >   mv "~/Library/Application Support/KomodoIDE/5.2"
  >"~/Library/Application Support/KomodoIDE/5.2.bak"
  >   mv "~/Library/Application Support/KomodoEdit/5.2"
  >"~/Library/Application Support/KomodoEdit/5.2.bak"
  >
  >and then starting Komodo 5.2 - which will then upgrade itself from the
  >5.1 profile folder.
  >
  >Cheers,
  >Todd

Todd, after trying Troy's suggestion I tried this too but I still didn't see
my server settings in Preferences.

One thing I should mention though, in case it has some bearing on my
problem. In what I think were both cases I got an error when I tried to
start up Komodo, with a "Couldn't bind to port 9010 ..." message - this is
the port I've been using for remote debugging. I don't recall ever getting
this message before.

EricR


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