Epilicious 0.11
I’ve been sitting on a few changes for a while now and now I’ve finally rolled them into a release version. Get it in the normal place.
Incoherent mumblings
I’ve been sitting on a few changes for a while now and now I’ve finally rolled them into a release version. Get it in the normal place.
rodgersan:
Hello, I found a bug (I presume it is)
I can reproduce it:
Configure epilicious with login, password and a tag that I will named: test
Now synchronize your bookmarks.
Change the tag name: test2
Synchronize again and the process will fail.
I tried some kinds of configuration:
Deleting all the bookmarks in epiphany and using a tag with a compound name (hum)
I also tested again with a tag “test” and it was working.
I’m using a patched epiphany from the gnome 2.16.1 release and epilicious 0.11
27 March 2007, 9:20 pmMagnus:
rodgersan,
Thanks. Would it be possible for you to raise this as a bug in GNOME’s Bugzilla instead? It would make it a lot easier for me to track that way.
28 March 2007, 7:11 amrodgersan:
I’m a little new to these bug reports, so I ask you before I register at gnome.bugzilla.org. Could you tell me where I must report the bug? Is there a specific section for epilicious?
28 March 2007, 10:55 amrodgersan:
To make it working again, I must delete the older epilicious (epilicious_old) file in my /.gnome2/epiphany folder.
I hope it will help you to track that bug
Regards
30 March 2007, 3:18 pmMagnus:
Yes, there is a section for epilicious, you’ll find it under epiphany-extensions.
30 March 2007, 10:01 pmrodgersan:
I did a bug report but it’s always unconfirmed, maybe did I something wrong?
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424935
4 April 2007, 6:11 pmMagnus:
rodgersan, as the “Bugzilla tip” says:
In short, it’ll be confirmed as soon as I get around to reproduce it.
10 April 2007, 11:10 pm