I have an XPI that I used to apply to mozilla. seamonkey is now loaded instead of mozilla.
even if I do a "yum install mozilla" I still get seamonkey.
How do I get mozilla. My XPI does not seem to work with seamonkey...
THanks,
Jerry
even if I do a "yum install mozilla" I still get seamonkey.
How do I get mozilla. My XPI does not seem to work with seamonkey...
You need to update your plugin. Seamonkey IS mozilla. They changed the project name.
Jim Perrin wrote:
even if I do a "yum install mozilla" I still get seamonkey.
How do I get mozilla. My XPI does not seem to work with seamonkey...
You need to update your plugin. Seamonkey IS mozilla. They changed the project name.
That's not completely correct. The mozilla foundation stopped development of mozilla, so it won't even get security updates. Only Firefox and Thunderbird are developed further (and maybe some day a working calendering application, but I don't hold my breath there).
Seamonkey - while hosted at mozilla.org - is a project outside of the mozilla foundation, done by developers who like the "all applications in one" approach of mozilla.
But yes, you are correct: There's no mozilla anymore, only seamonkey. And seamonkey is mozilla. Sort of.
Ralph
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Jim Perrin wrote:
even if I do a "yum install mozilla" I still get seamonkey.
How do I get mozilla. My XPI does not seem to work with seamonkey...
You need to update your plugin. Seamonkey IS mozilla. They changed the project name.
That's not completely correct. The mozilla foundation stopped development of mozilla, so it won't even get security updates. Only Firefox and Thunderbird are developed further (and maybe some day a working calendering application, but I don't hold my breath there).
summer@Mopoke:~> rpm -qip /media/SU1010_001/suse/i586/MozillaSunbird-0.2.1-17.i586.rpm Name : MozillaSunbird Relocations: (not relocatable) Version : 0.2.1 Vendor: SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany Release : 17 Build Date: Wed 03 May 2006 09:43:00 WST Install Date: (not installed) Build Host: gray.suse.de Group : Productivity/Office/Organizers Source RPM: MozillaSunbird-0.2.1-17.src.rpm Size : 14834941 License: MPL, GPL Signature : DSA/SHA1, Wed 03 May 2006 09:48:48 WST, Key ID a84edae89c800aca Packager : http://bugs.opensuse.org URL : http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/ Summary : The Stand-Alone Mozilla Calendar Component Description : The Sunbird Project is a redesign of the Mozilla Calendar component. The goal is to produce a cross-platform stand-alone calendar application based on Mozilla's XUL user interface language. At the moment, the Sunbird name is a project name. It is not official and may change in the future.
I've not tried it, but it exists.
John Summerfield wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
(and maybe some day a
working calendering application, but I don't hold my breath there).
^^^^^^^
summer@Mopoke:~> rpm -qip Name : MozillaSunbird Relocations: (not relocatable) The Sunbird Project is a redesign of the Mozilla Calendar component.
I've not tried it, but it exists.
I underlined it for you. See http://jwz.livejournal.com/625955.html also.
=:)
Cheers,
Ralph
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
(and maybe some day a
working calendering application, but I don't hold my breath there).
^^^^^^^
summer@Mopoke:~> rpm -qip Name : MozillaSunbird Relocations: (not relocatable) The Sunbird Project is a redesign of the Mozilla Calendar component.
I've not tried it, but it exists.
I underlined it for you. See http://jwz.livejournal.com/625955.html also.
I'll look more closely at the KDE stuff. I note it now has a summary page like the one that I liked in Evolution (and was the only reason I used it).
I don't understand their use of SQLlite; SQL is all very well in its place, and shared data is a darned good use for it, but it's overkill for anything I'll be putting in my calendar.