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Seamonkey 2.28b5r2 will not accept addons.

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ivan:
I decided to try out Seamonkey 2.28b5r2 and while it works, I can browse web sites etc. it will not allow the install of any addons.  They download and appear to install BUT the message in the attachment always pops up and there is no addon to be found.

ak120:
Can you download the xpi and install it later from local drive?

Dave Yeo:

--- Quote from: ivan on December 23, 2015, 05:34:33 pm ---I decided to try out Seamonkey 2.28b5r2 and while it works, I can browse web sites etc. it will not allow the install of any addons.  They download and appear to install BUT the message in the attachment always pops up and there is no addon to be found.

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You have a backlevel DLL getting loaded, usually libc065.dll hiding in ecs\dll or os2\dll but could be a gcc dll.

ivan:
Sorry for the delay in replying, had work to do.

Andreas.  tried that with the same results.

Dave.  Only one version of libc065.dll  (175,212 bytes 26/10/14) on the test machine and all the gccxx.dlls appear to be up to date.  Maybe it is time to wipe this machine and restore from our standard image.

Dave Yeo:

--- Quote from: ivan on December 24, 2015, 01:58:48 pm ---Sorry for the delay in replying, had work to do.

Andreas.  tried that with the same results.

Dave.  Only one version of libc065.dll  (175,212 bytes 26/10/14) on the test machine and all the gccxx.dlls appear to be up to date.  Maybe it is time to wipe this machine and restore from our standard image.

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Strange, my libc065.dll has 157,213 bytes, same date, with the other libc forwarder DLLs being the same or slightly smaller (libc061 48179 bytes).
Most everyone else with this problem has been due to not replacing the real libc065.dll with the forwarder dll.

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