![]() Version 2.48 runs OOTB on Precise 571 which has gclib2.15 but not on Racy which has gclib2.10 (although that may be because of the way the puppys were compiled). Nic007 wrote:Just a matter of interest because version 2.48 is supposed to be the last gclib2 version. Also - I'm not quite familiar with your portable versions but what advantages does it have in comparison to downloading the tarball, converting it to sfs and running the executable from the loaded sfs Seamonkey folder? Just a matter of interest because version 2.48 is supposed to be the last gclib2 version. I can soon knock together a 2.48 version if you think it would be popular. Like I said, even among the Mozilla-based browsers, SM is not a 'favourite' of mine, so I don't tend to keep up with it in quite the same way as I've begun to with the Quantum-based FFs. ![]() There's been a lot of talk on the forum recently, in assorted different threads, about how 2.46 is apparently the last version that supports a lot of older ways of doing things.apparently, after that, some things don't seem to work the same way they used to. Seamonkey 2.48 works with gclib2.15 libraries (I don't think anything earlier Nic:-Īh, that was something of an arbitrary decision, mate. Nic007 wrote:I'm interested to know why Seamonkey 2.46 and not Seamonkey 2.48. So long as you always start via the script, it'll always use the associated profile.Ĭredits for inspiration, of course, go to fredx181.įor anyone who wants a MenuEntry for one of these portables, try this for a 'template':. This creates an internal directory called 'profile'.and that's where your profile will live. Start 'er up by clicking on the 'smky' script inside. Place the 'seamonke圓2' directory anywhere you like. 'Portable' SeaMonkey 2.46.ĮDIT-07/10/19:- Seamonkey 2.48 packages can be found here:. But there's plenty of recent mentions of it still on the Forums, and apparently 2.46 is kind of a 'watershed' version between 'older' ways of doing things, and 'newer' ways that break things, so. Even by Mozilla standards, it's 'quirky'. ![]() I'll be brutally honest I don't like it, personally. I've gone and done portable versions of pretty nearly every other Mozilla product (inspired by Fred, of course).so why not SeaMonkey?
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