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@seamonkey: Update to 2.53.2
Changelog:
SeaMonkey 2.53.2 contains (among other changes) the following major changes relative to SeaMonkey 2.53.1:
Scrollbars have been switched over to the native gtk3 theme in bug 1625754. If your theme does not show scrollbar buttons and you would like to see them try editing ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css and adding the following:
* {
-GtkScrollbar-has-backward-stepper: 1;
-GtkScrollbar-has-forward-stepper: 1;
}
The download progress dialog has been fixed and is now showing the correct status for downloads. Some downloads may not show the transferred count. This problem is under investigation.
SeaMonkey is now translated and available in Finnish and Georgian.
Because of website compatibility issues and privacy concerns the Lightning version is no longer appended to the user agent string and has been removed from the preferences dialog.
Advanced Layers has been activated on Windows. This should boost performance on some websites. If you experience graphics problems please disable it by setting the pref "layers.mlgpu.enabled" to false.
Whether the native app chooser is used in Linux is now controlled via a preference setting in the Helper Applications preference pane.
In the Modern theme, popup notifications have improved styling and column headers now display sort direction arrows.
The column picker and folder view have been reinstated for the bookmarks panel.
Introduced the ability to close all tabs to the right of the current tab.
Whether mailnews tabs open in the background is controlled by a separate preference to browser tabs via General Settings section of main Mail & Newsgroups preference pane.
Fixed an issue with the recipient being missing when using Reply to Sender and Group button in Newsgroup discussions.
SeaMonkey now prevents address books from having duplicate names.
SeaMonkey 2.53.2 contains (among other changes) the following major changes relative to SeaMonkey 2.49.5:
The Bookmarks Manager has switched its name to Library, and now also includes the History list. When invoking History, the Library will be shown with the History list selected. The extensive modifications were needed because of Mozilla Gecko platform API changes.
Download Manager has been migrated to a new API. Although it looks pretty much the same as before, the search option is missing and some other minor details work differently. The previous downloads history is removed during the upgrade.
The layout panel was added to the CSS Grid tools.
TLS 1.3 is the default SSL version now.
The only NPAPI plugin which will work with SeaMonkey 2.53.2 is Flash. Support for other NPAPI plugins like Java and Silverlight has been removed.
SeaMonkey now uses a new api for formatting regional data like time and date. Default is to use the application locale of the current SeaMonkey build. If you use a language pack or a different OS formatting this is usually not desired. You can change the formatting from the application locale to the regional settings locale (OS) in the preferences dialog under "Appearance".
SeaMonkey 2.53.2 uses the same backend as Firefox and contains the relevant Firefox 60.3 security fixes.
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--- mozilla/dom/plugins/ipc/PluginModuleChild.cpp.orig 2015-09-02 09:28:36.000000000 +0000
+++ mozilla/dom/plugins/ipc/PluginModuleChild.cpp
@@@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@@@ PluginModuleChild::InitForChrome(const s
// TODO: use PluginPRLibrary here
-#if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_BSD)
+#if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_BSD) || defined(OS_SOLARIS)
mShutdownFunc =
(NP_PLUGINSHUTDOWN) PR_FindFunctionSymbol(mLibrary, "NP_Shutdown");
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AssertPluginThread();
MOZ_ASSERT(mIsChrome);
-#if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_BSD)
+#if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_BSD) || defined(OS_SOLARIS)
return true;
#elif defined(OS_WIN) || defined(OS_MACOSX)
*_retval = mGetEntryPointsFunc(&mFunctions);
@@@@ -1927,7 +1927,7 @@@@ PluginModuleChild::DoNP_Initialize(const
#endif
NPError result;
-#if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_BSD)
+#if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_BSD) || defined(OS_SOLARIS)
result = mInitializeFunc(&sBrowserFuncs, &mFunctions);
#elif defined(OS_WIN) || defined(OS_MACOSX)
result = mInitializeFunc(&sBrowserFuncs);
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@Update to 2.35
* Remove unused PLIST.enigmail.
Changelog:
System Requirements, Installation and Uninstallation
Before installing, make sure your computer meets the system
requirements. SeaMonkey 2.35 will no longer offer to migrate your
data from SeaMonkey 1.x or Mozilla 1.x at the first start after
installation (bug 689437). In order to upgrade from such an old
version, install the last SeaMonkey 2.0 release first, do the
one-time profile upgrade, uninstall SeaMonkey 2.0 and then install
your target release (e.g. this one).
You can find more details about installation, profile data and
uninstallation in our install and uninstall document.
Extensions (Add-ons) and Themes
Extensions installed under SeaMonkey 1.x are not migrated to
SeaMonkey 2, and may not be compatible for reinstalling in this
version due to major changes in our architecture. Please report
any issues to the maintainer of the extension. Extensions and Themes
for SeaMonkey 2.35 can be installed from the SeaMonkey Add-Ons
website or the "Get Add-Ons" section in the Add-ons Manager.
Extensions with binary components such as Lightning, Enigmail and
HTML Validator only work on certain platforms (e.g. Windows).
Furthermore they need to be adjusted for each new SeaMonkey release,
which also means that an old version of such an add-on can break
SeaMonkey if you disabled compatibility checking (which e.g. happens
when you install the Add-on Compatibility Reporter add-on).
For Lightning, please check the Stable Releases section on the
Calendar Versions page. Alternatively check the Lightning add-on
page (Development Channel at the bottom of the page).
For Enigmail, please refer to the Enigmail Nightly Builds page.
For HTML Validator you need to check whether the Firefox version
that appears on SeaMonkey's about: page is listed on the 0.9x
download page. Note that only Windows is supported at this
time.
SeaMonkey 2.29 dropped support for the legacy JavaScript Debugger
interface (JSD1). Hence add-ons that relied on it, like the JavaScript
Debugger (Venkman) that came bundled with SeaMonkey, or Firebug
1.x, have stopped working. While Venkman has been discontinued,
Firebug can simply be upgraded to a more recent version (2.x) which
supports the new JSD2 interface. If you are searching for a Venkman
replacement (especially for debugging SeaMonkey itself or add-ons),
have a look at the Tiny JavaScript Debugger add-on.
Known Issues
This list covers some of the known problems with SeaMonkey 2.35.
Please read this before reporting any new bugs.
The SSL 3.0 encryption protocol is disabled by default due to
security concerns (bug 1076983). Legacy websites may still rely
on it and will not work with the newer TLS 1.x protocols. SSL
3.0 support can be re-enabled in Preferences under Privacy &
Security, SSL.
Lightning does not work with SeaMonkey when icaljs is enabled,
which it is by default (bug 1081534). As a workaround, disable
icaljs by setting the calendar.icaljs pref to false in
about:config.
The Remember Passwords add-on breaks password handling. Please
disable or uninstall this add-on using the Add-ons Manager.
You cannot set up a new Sync account or pair a device anymore
(bug 998807). Workaround: Use an older version of SeaMonkey
for such tasks for now.
Data loss warning: If you use a profile with this or any later
version and then try to go back to SeaMonkey 2.0, SeaMonkey
will rename your history file to places.sqlite.corrupt and
create a new places.sqlite file, effectively resetting your
browsing history. This is because the internal format changed
and the upgrade process only works in one direction. Additionally,
running MailNews with local folders and POP3 mail filters may
produce summary files that are not correctly read by previous
versions of SeaMonkey. If you decide to go back to a previous
version of SeaMonkey, you should delete the .msf files for your
local folders and POP3 accounts or repair the folders using
the folder properties dialog in order to avoid potential data
loss.
After creating a news account through clicking a news URL, the
MailNews account wizard may be broken (the account type will
always be News). To work around the problem, set the
mail.server.serverX.valid pref (where X is the internal number
of the corresponding news account) to true in about:config, or
delete the invalid news account (bug 521861).
Web pages may appear differently in the MailNews feed reader
than in the browser (bug 662907). Workaround: Add a "noscript
{display:none}" rule to your userContent.css (note that the
Stylish add-on cannot be used here since it does not integrate
with the MailNews feed reader).
Select Element by Click doesn't flash the element in DOM
Inspector on Windows if hardware acceleration is enabled (bug
594299).
The option "When opening a bookmark group" / "Replace existing
tabs" under Preferences / Tabbed Browsing does not have an
effect anymore (bug 664101).
Lightning keyboard shortcuts for accessing the calendar tab
from within the MailNews window or from the main menu
(Ctrl+Shift+C/D) do not work. (bug 514512).
If you try to start SeaMonkey using a locked profile, it will
crash (see bug 573369).
Some synaptic touch pads are unable to vertical scroll (see
bug 622410).
Under certain conditions, scrolling and text input may be jerky
(see bug 711900).
Mac OS X and Windows: Citrix Receiver no longer works. As a
workaround, mark the plugin as Always Enable in the Add-ons
Manager (see bug 1025627).
Windows:
Norton/Symantec anti-virus scanners may report that some
parts of SeaMonkey (e.g. the file freebl3.dll) are suspicious.
If you downloaded SeaMonkey from one of the official download
sites, this is a false alarm. You might experience problems
with secure websites when this happens. To fix the issue,
instruct your anti-virus software to ignore these files
(and move them out of quarantine) and/or switch to another
anti-virus software and reinstall SeaMonkey.
Linux:
The cursor may change to "drag & drop" mode in the mail
window, causing a hang (bug 736811).
Mac:
When hardware acceleration is off, background colors in
the UI (toolbar, status bar etc.) might not update correctly
when you switch focus from/to a window. Users running Macs
with certain older hardware (e.g. Intel GMA 950) will
experience this even if they haven't turned off hardware
acceleration in Preferences (Appearance/Content) (bug
626096).
Troubleshooting
Some questions are asked more frequently than others. Have a
look at the SeaMonkey FAQ. Maybe your particular problem has
already been solved.
Some anti-virus software keeps detectine installer so that its
contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is
widely used and probably can be used to compress bad as well
as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly safe.
Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putticanned by the
same mechanisms.
Poorly designed or incompatible extensions can cause problems
with SeaMonkey, including make it crash, slow down page display,
etc. If you encounter strange problems relating to parts of
SeaMonkey no longer working, the etc, you may be suffering
from Extension or Theme trouble. Restart SeaMonkey in Safe
Mode. On Windows, start using the "Safe Mode" shortcut created
in your Start menu or by running seamonkey.exe -safe-mode. On
Linux, start with ./seamonkey -safe-mode and on Mac OS X, run:
cd /Applications/SeaMonkey.app/Contents/MacOS/
./seamonkey-bin -safe-mode
When started in Safe Mode all extensions are disabled and the
Default theme is used. Disable the Extension/Theme that is
causing trouble and then start normally.
If you uninstall an extension that is installed with your user
profile (i.e. you installed it from a Web page) and then wish
to install it for all user profiles using the -install-global-extension
command line flag, you must restart SeaMonkey once to cleanse
the profile extensions datasource of traces of that extension
before installing with the switch. If you do not do this you
may end up with a jammed entry in the Extensions list and will
be unable to install the extension globally.
If you encounter strange problems relating to bookmarks,
downloads, window placement, toolbars, history, or other
settings, it is recommended that you try creating a new profile
and attempting to reproduce the problem before filing bugs.
Create a new profile by running SeaMonkey with the -P command
line argument, choose the "Manage Profiles" button and then
choose "Create Profile...". Migrate your settings files
(Bookmarks, Saved Passwords, etc) over one by one, checking
each time to see if the problems resurface. If you do find a
particular profile data file is causing a problem, file a bug
and attach the file.
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@Update to 2.33
* gnome option is broken. Disable it.
Changelog:
What's New in SeaMonkey 2.33
SeaMonkey 2.33 contains the following major changes relative to SeaMonkey 2.32.1:
SeaMonkey-specific changes
Security notification bars now feature tracking controls.
The tracking/privacy preferences pane has been updated.
Mozilla platform changes
The Flash protected-mode sandbox has been disabled on Windows in order to evaluate the stability impact of protected mode.
Insecure RC4 ciphers are no longer accepted whenever possible.
Certificates with 1024-bit RSA keys have been phased out.
A subset of the Media Source Extensions (MSE) API has been implemented in order to allow native HTML5 playback on YouTube. Full support is on the way.
The performance of the new ES6 generator functions has been improved.
Also see Firefox 36 for Developers.
Fixed several stability issues.
Bugs fixed in this release
SeaMonkey bugs
Thunderbird bugs (including both shared MailNews- and Thunderbird-only bugs)
Relevant security fixes are listed on Security Advisories for SeaMonkey.
* Security advisories are not available yet.
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@Update to 2.20
* Merge SunOS patches from www/firefox.
Changelog:
SeaMonkey-specific changes
The Content Security Policy (CSP) 1.0 parser has been enabled.
The Mixed Content Blocker has been enabled, blocking insecure active content loads on HTTPS pages.
New mail alert information can be customized now (Preferences/Mail & Newsgroups/Notifications).
A confirmation prompt has been introduced to protect against accidental permanent data loss when force-deleting messages using Shift+Del.
MailNews Save As Template supports multiple selections now.
The size on disk is now shown for newsgroup folders.
See the changes page for a more complete overview.
Mozilla platform changes
Added support for scrollbar style in Mac OS X 10.7 and newer.
Enabled mixed content blocking to protects users from man-in-the-middle attacks and eavesdroppers on HTTPS pages (learn more).
Improved about:memory's functional UI.
Enabled DXVA2 on Windows Vista+ to accelerate H.264 video decoding.
Simplified interface for notifications of plugin installation.
Enabled users to switch the search provider across the entire browser.
CSP policies using the standard syntax and semantics will now be enforced.
Implemented the HTML5 form control.
Added unprefixed requestAnimationFrame.
Dropped blink effect from CSS rule text-decoration:blink and completely removed