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Re: [SM-Discuss] Re: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"
- From: Andrew <afrayedknot AT thefrayedknot.armory.com>
- To: sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] Re: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"
- Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 21:30:14 -0800
On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 12:47:33PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> On Mar 01, Andrew [afrayedknot AT thefrayedknot.armory.com] wrote:
> > > >
> > > > 1) How would we codify the compreg.dat removal in the spell?
> > > > 'rm -f /home/*/.mozilla/firefox/*/compreg.dat' would do it, but do we
> > > > do that
> > > > kind of thing to people? I think this is just a cache, so it should
> > > > be
> > > > safe, anyway.
> >
> > I managed to get firefox in devel to build without removing that file,
> > but on startup afterwards it was getting seg faults, I then moved my
> > .mozilla dir aside and it started up had the chrome://layout hang,
> > I replaced my mozilla dir and it stopped seg-faulting but continued
> > to have overlay problems. I set the compreg file aside and the problem
> > persisted. :-( I'll try building again tonight without that file anywhere
> > to be seen. Perhaps its enough to remove it in /root though?
>
> As I understand it compreg.dat is a cache which includes information on
> things like the extensions you built with. You want to remove it because
> your previous build had typeaheadfind in it, and the cache retains that
> info.
>
> Removing this is completely non-destructive to the user experience as far
> as I can tell. It doesn't contain your settings or anything like that. In
> my own builds after removing that file firefox still started with all my
> configs, themes, and downloaded extensions intact.
I guess I hadnt actually removed compreg.dat, I tried displacing it
again and suddenly everything worked, including the find feature! yay!
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[SM-Discuss] Fixing Firefox's "find in page",
Jeremy Blosser, 03/01/2005
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[SM-Discuss] Re: Fixing Firefox's "find in page",
Jeremy Blosser, 03/01/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Re: Fixing Firefox's "find in page",
Andrew, 03/01/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Re: Fixing Firefox's "find in page",
Jeremy Blosser, 03/01/2005
- Re: [SM-Discuss] Re: Fixing Firefox's "find in page", Eric Sandall, 03/01/2005
- Re: [SM-Discuss] Re: Fixing Firefox's "find in page", Andrew, 03/02/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Re: Fixing Firefox's "find in page",
Jeremy Blosser, 03/01/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Re: Fixing Firefox's "find in page",
Andrew, 03/01/2005
- Re: [SM-Discuss] Fixing Firefox's "find in page", Jeremy Kolb, 03/01/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Fixing Firefox's "find in page",
neuron, 03/01/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Fixing Thunderbird (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"),
Jeremy Blosser, 03/01/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Fixing Thunderbird (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"),
Seth Alan Woolley, 03/01/2005
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[SM-Discuss] what to do with Mozilla's Bit Rot (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"),
Karsten Behrmann, 03/01/2005
- Re: [SM-Discuss] what to do with Mozilla's Bit Rot (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"), Arwed von Merkatz, 03/01/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] what to do with Mozilla's Bit Rot (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"),
Jeremy Blosser, 03/02/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] what to do with Mozilla's Bit Rot (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"),
Jeremy Blosser, 03/02/2005
- Re: [SM-Discuss] what to do with Mozilla's Bit Rot (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"), Jeremy Blosser, 03/02/2005
- Re: [SM-Discuss] what to do with Mozilla's Bit Rot (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"), Arjan Bouter, 03/03/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] what to do with Mozilla's Bit Rot (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"),
Jeremy Blosser, 03/02/2005
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[SM-Discuss] what to do with Mozilla's Bit Rot (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"),
Karsten Behrmann, 03/01/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Fixing Thunderbird (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"),
Seth Alan Woolley, 03/01/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Fixing Thunderbird (was: Fixing Firefox's "find in page"),
Jeremy Blosser, 03/01/2005
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[SM-Discuss] Re: Fixing Firefox's "find in page",
Jeremy Blosser, 03/01/2005
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