I had the same problem and was able to correct it by running as root (not sudo, but as the root user to prevent permissions mangling of my home directory), then by removing my.mozilla dir.
I agree, CI host seems to be full of hypocrites. I work for a small Texas based ISP. CI Host spammed our customer base and null routed the netblocks that our nameservers were on to keep people from replying. It took months to get the route removed and when we finally got to an engineer, they had no idea why it was there. Obviously a favor by an engineer for a marketing/sales guy.
The good news, we only lost one customer, who came back a few months later after they realized how bad CI Host actually was.
I had the same problem and was able to correct it by running as root (not sudo, but as the root user to prevent permissions mangling of my home directory), then by removing my .mozilla dir.
I agree, CI host seems to be full of hypocrites. I work for a small Texas based ISP. CI Host spammed our customer base and null routed the netblocks that our nameservers were on to keep people from replying. It took months to get the route removed and when we finally got to an engineer, they had no idea why it was there. Obviously a favor by an engineer for a marketing/sales guy.
The good news, we only lost one customer, who came back a few months later after they realized how bad CI Host actually was.