17:08:38 I just clicked on a link and it was an email address and seamonkey went into an infinite loop opening new tabs with the email address as the url 17:11:26 ripspin: where? any public page you whose address you can share? 17:13:43 I have reported this before (a few months back) and was told it couldn't be reproduced, here is console output: http://sprunge.us/6h8Zjx 17:16:01 It happens every time I click on a link that is an email address 17:18:07 I don't remember where the bug report is, I would like to add the console output to the bug report 17:19:03 I remember something like this being mentioned here some time ago, yes 17:19:26 Where is the page for seamonkey bug reports? 17:23:32 ripspin: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1739788 17:24:30 Thanks for that 17:24:56 where was the link? Navigator or M&N? 17:29:27 have you been avoiding what triggers this, or is this (the infinite open tab loop) something that doesn't always happen? 17:31:22 it was in an email: https://mail.yahoo.com/ But the same thing happened last time I did it in a normal html page 17:32:08 you were viewing the email on Mail & News or Navigator (so, using the "webmail")? 17:33:18 (I think last time I saw this discussed here, it might have involved a link populated using javascript on a web page, but I might be remembering wrong) 17:34:17 ripspin: if this is webmail and you have the e-mail, can you try to reproduce (to see if it always happens), and then again with a brand new profile? 17:34:18 I dread doing it, even when I close the two seamonkey windows I have open, it starts them again, I had to use: kill, and that was hard because the seamonkey window would take the focus 17:34:43 and how are you opening the link, keyboard, mouse, context menu, some menu provided by the webpage (if this is webmail) 17:35:02 ripspin: ctrl+Q didn't work? 17:35:33 I don't expect it to work fast, no, just wondering if that could help 17:35:43 but was this in the webmail? 17:36:40 I closed each window with the mouse on X 17:37:18 ctrl+Q is the combination to quit seamonkey, so if it is processed, it'd close all windows 17:37:29 It doesn't matter where the link is, if it is an email address bam 17:37:38 (might still be a problem if you have it set to open what was open) 17:37:45 let's try to collect as much information as possible. If reproducing it is hard, it'd be good if you could do it once with a new profile, just to rule out settings and per-profile extensions 17:38:13 reproducing it is too easy 17:39:08 maybe: quit all existing seamonkey windows, open a new seamonkey instance, look for the process number, and in a separate terminal emulator run something like "sleep 30; kill process-number" before you try to reproduce it 17:39:14 Can I start seamonkey in a trace mode and then test it? 17:40:32 That sounds good, what about trace mode 17:41:29 I'm not sure, while you could use gdb, it needs tweaking in gdb, as otherwise gdb would stop a lot. 17:41:40 ripspin: do you use the Mail & News part of SeaMonkey? 17:42:41 no Mail & News part for me 17:44:31 ripspin: and is this a build from www.seamonkey-project.org or from your distribution? 17:44:45 I going to test it now 17:45:52 I don't know, Im running 2.53.9.1 17:50:56 Ok I am back, I couldn't do anything because seamonkey took focus on every workspace I went to, good thing is CrtlQ worked 17:51:36 The kill -9 11230 didn't do anything 17:53:14 ripspin: was that with the same profile or with a new profile? 17:54:49 the same 18:04:54 hmm... I could get to a situation where I can reproduce something similar 18:05:24 ripspin: do you recall ever doing anything so that Mail&News wouldn't open? 18:06:06 ripspin: and can you check in about:config what is network.protocol-handler.external.mailto set to? 18:08:22 frg_Away: under linux, if I set that to true and then point SeaMonkey to itself when it asks for a helper (by entering the path to the executable) and set it to remember that choice, I get the recursive loop 18:13:44 network.protocol-handler.external.mailto;true 18:15:09 it says modified: network.protocol-handler.external.mailto;true 18:16:26 ripspin: I'm guessing the helper set to that is seamonkey 18:17:06 ripspin: do you remember why is that setting set, do you remember setting it and what do you want mailto: URLs to do? 18:17:47 unless you have some other application you want to open these with, you could set mailto in Edit->Preferences->Browser->Helper Applications to "Always ask" 18:17:58 at least that way you won't get a recursive loop 18:18:22 I don't remember changing it, what is the default? 18:19:04 the default is false, and with that mailto: links will open Mail & News 18:19:29 that sounds good to me 18:20:01 ok, then set it to false (double click over it should work, I think), and try a mailto: link afterwards 18:21:51 I tested it and it went to the mail part of seamonkey 18:22:07 Thank you 20:41:26 can you guys access this IP? 200.25.11.8 20:41:45 try loading any image at planespotters.net, for example 20:42:15 or any from there: https://onemileatatime.com/ 20:42:39 that CDN is acting screwy, but I want to know if it is just me, or a wider failure 20:45:15 a traceroute tells me the connection gets stuck somewhere at 200.16.71.xx or 200.16.69.xx 20:46:05 which is... Globenet 20:46:26 gotta love peering issues... NOT! 20:50:18 <_that> works for me 20:50:33 thanks for testing 20:51:02 yeah, what I suspected: one of my ISP's peers is crapping out (AGAIN), and impacting sites I visit 20:51:34 of course my ISP won't even take reports of that (gotta love them), and peering providers will just tell "complain to your ISP despite the problem being at our end" 20:53:15 that's almost as bad when my ISP decides to block Cloudflare just because they can 21:33:44 but have you tried turning your router off and on again? 21:33:47 * njsg hides 21:34:15 really, some user support can be terrible 21:35:20 it gets perhaps especially painful when they're provided with information that could be forwarded to their tech side, but they insist in taking pointless steps 21:56:21 njsg: was for 5 weeks without phone/DSL 21:56:37 and I only got my line fixed BECAUSE I had to pay the bribe to the phone mafia ($60!) 21:56:55 and that was after THREE WEEKS of trying to find a technician that wanted to visit me AND had time 21:57:21 (last time was TWO YEARS and didn't got it fixed after paying $50 - mafia is adjusting their prices for global inflation it seems) 21:57:38 --didn't got fixed until I paid $50 21:57:51 and that's the state-owned telco 21:58:06 the private ones have already legalized their "mafia service fees" 22:22:08 what got burned this time? 22:31:08 many cables, it seems 22:31:17 that was what the mafia tech said yesterday 22:31:41 apparently it was collateral damage from the power surge that fried my UPS, surge protectors, and routerbox 22:31:59 "grounding" is a taboo word in Venezuela since forever, it seems