From: Jose J. R. <jo...@gm...> - 2006-11-16 19:47:59
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On 11/16/06, uel archuletta <ue...@gm...> wrote: > Calendar works fine here on a couple of different machines > > Uel > > > On 11/16/06, incognu <in...@in... > wrote: > > Quoting "Jose J. Rodriguez" < jo...@gm...>: > > > > > On 11/16/06, incognu <in...@in...> wrote: > > >> This is peculiar. The calendar seems to be working for me with the > > >> latest 1.0.6 > > >> package, 5.8 RC2. I was able to create about half a dozen events. The > only > > >> flakiness was that all-day events tend to be set for the day before the > date > > >> you select. I tested by using "New Event" button ... and also by > > >> clicking the > > >> date, both of which brought up the dialogue. > > >> > > > > > > Well, it simply won't go till the end of the new calendar or new > > > task/event dialogs, no matter how much I press "next" after inputting > > > the name. I tried a fresh profile even. In 1.0.5, the dialogs would > > > sometimes finish, but nothing was created. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Joe1962 > > > > > > > Okay, then I'm definitely not seeing it, because I can input the name > > and finish > > the dialogue. Also tested in xfce, just in case. > > > > I took a quick look in the forum and noticed GrannyGeek is also > experiencing > > this bug. > > > > I can build it either way. If a non-calendar build is decided on, I > > can provide > > an unofficial and unsupported calendar build. I normally make 1.0.x > calendar > > builds, anyway. > > > > For what it's worth, I doubt this will be fixed upstream. My > understanding is > > that the Calendar project has dropped support for SeaMonkey 1.8 branch > (1.1b) > > and trunk (1.5a). > > This is one of those times that it's very hard to find out what's wrong. Why would it work on one PC or install and not on another? Beats me... :( Regards, Joe1962 |