Firefox and NoScript??
NoOp
glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Tue Dec 18 22:28:00 UTC 2012
On 12/18/2012 12:17 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Jim Byrnes <jf_byrnes at comcast.net> wrote:
>> On 12/18/2012 01:38 PM, NoOp wrote:
>>>
>>> On 12/18/2012 04:37 AM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>
> [xxx]
>
>>>> SQLiteManager: Error in opening file extensions.sqlite - either the
>>>> file is encrypted or corrupt
>>>> Exception Name: NS_ERROR_STORAGE_BUSY
>>>> Exception Message: Component returned failure code: 0x80630001
>>>> (NS_ERROR_STORAGE_BUSY) [mozIStorageService.openUnsharedDatabase]
>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry about that, you are correct. It give me the same with Firefox
>>> 17.01 (mozilla version). Interesting part is that I can open it just
>>> fine with the same extension (version 0.7.7) in SeaMonkey.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I tried a few other databases, and they seem okay. So what do I do
>>>> about a busted extensions database?
>>>
>>>
>>> Home page w/Issues:
>>> <https://code.google.com/p/sqlite-manager/>
>>>
>>> I'll see if I can figure out why it works in SeaMonkey & not in Firefox.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Just a guess, but are the *.sqlite files created with the same version of
>> sqlite. I remember I had problems opening Firefox's sqlite files with the
>> version of sqlitman I had on 10.04 but they opened fine with the version on
>> 12.10. I didn't get the same error as above though, I believe mine merely
>> said they were not sqlite files.
>>
>> Regards, Jim
>
> Since I cannot open the file with FF running, but I can when it is
> not, I assume it's a file-locking issue.
Not sure, but I don't think so. With Firefox 17.0.1 open, I can open
extensions.sqlite with SeaMonkey SQLite Manager (the extension addon),
sqlitebrowser (2.0.0~beta1+ds.1-2 0), and sqliteman (1.2.2-0ubuntu4) all
at the same time. However I cannot (reliably) do the same the the addon
in Firefox.
I've even tested with new profiles, on a different machine, and on a
Windows 17.0.1 Firefox. I'll check a little more & if I can't figure it
out, I'll submit a bug report. Again, sorry about that... you could
always install SeaMonkey instead:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
:-)
For the others:
$ sudo apt-get install sqlitebrowser sqliteman
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