Re: SeaMonkey 2.42.9
Dave Yeo <[email protected]> Wed, 14 Jun 2017 22:35:59 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.mozilla.devel.os2 |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
[email protected] wrote: > On Sunday, 4 June 2017 02:34:40 UTC-5, Dave Yeo wrote: >> Dave Yeo wrote: >>> I've rebuilt SeaMonkey, now 2.42.9. Frank-Rainer Grahl supplied a bunch >>> of backported patches from upstream to bring 2.42 up to release >>> standards. Some icons fixed thanks to Andreas Kohl. I fixed the merge, a >>> couple of files didn't originally merge correctly. The Mozilla tree is >>> now slightly ahead of Firefox 45.5, now at the 45.9 level with H264, AAC >>> and now MP3 playback working (volume still broken). Seamonky.exe is also >>> patched to not need LIBPATHSTRICT or RUN! anymore. >>> https://bitbucket.org/dryeo/dry-comm-esr31/downloads/seamonkey-2.42.9esr.en-US.os2.zip. >>> >>> Same requirements as previously, the latest FFmpeg 3.3.1 (Hobbes >>> incoming currently) should also work for H264, AAC and MP3. >>> Dave >> >> Seems I got ahead of myself. This is the correct libcx, >> https://bitbucket.org/dryeo/dry-comm-esr31/downloads/libcx0.dll >> Can backup and replace the one in @UNIXROOT\usr\lib or where ever you >> have it. The Yum/RPM repository will catch up. >> Dave > > Hi Dave: > > Thanks for all your efforts! > > I have been running 2.14 for awhile, but it is starting to have more issues with the constant stream of useless new WWW features. I recently did find one beautiful new fix, and that was to change the "useragent" to a Windows 10 Mozilla. Previously unacceptable or unusable pages magically functioned, and even a new Fireshot for Firefox Windows would install (but not work on 2.14, just 2.42) > > After many unsuccessful attempts at installing previous SeaMonkey versions, I gave a good go at 2.42.9. I found the fonts were the initial crash error, so I spent a considerable amount of time researching and experimenting before I found the crux was the path is hard coded to be \\unixroot\* (etc/usr/var) in the SeaMonkey drive. This is not well documented, and the fora have much confusion regarding this. I also installed the other new requisite libraries from Steve in the same path, or in the SeaMonkey root. > > I finally got SeaMonkey up and running, and functional for many pages much better than 2.14. However there were still some serious issues: > > A) There was a insta-crash accessing the "Download" menu. Haven't heard of that happening in a couple of versions.If Steve's idea doesn't work and it keeps crashing, disable the downloads manager in Preferences-->Browser-->Downloads > > B) There was a insta-crash on the OpenSteetMap edit page the instant the mouse was moved. This may have been caused by a typo in the mouse code that Bitwise just fixed > > C) There was a insta-crash accessing video. Need more info. > > D) The stability is still not prime time. No, it and the Firefox code it uses are still beta quality. > > I also would like to change the default browser and display fonts to bigger sans-serif, but was unsuccessful. > > FYI, I have a franken system (ECS 2.1) with Panorama. I hope to soon install AN 5.0 to seek improvements. So do I, as well as ArcaOS. Dave