Randy McMurchy wrote:
> You must install the
> .xpi file as root, run SeaMonkey one time as the root user to
> register the Enigmail extension, and then all is good. In fact, this
> makes it globally available.
Do the following commands count as a replacement for running Seamonkey as root?
MFH=/usr/lib/seamonkey-$VERSION
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=$MFH LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$MFH $MFH/regxpcom
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=$MFH LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$MFH $MFH/regchrome
touch $MFH/chrome/user-{skins,locales}.rdf
That's what the LiveCD does to overcome a different problem of the same origin
(Seamonkey cannot be started from Xfce panel shortcut as "exo-open --launch
WebBrowser"). If this helps, please replace the "run SeaMonkey as root"
instruction with this.
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