Alexander E. Patrakov wrote these words on 03/23/08 23:23 CST:

> 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.

With all due respect, how does this help me with the Enigmail
installation after-the-fact (the build and source directories
have been removed)? You must use the Browser's File-File Open
menu option and follow the prompts. If you do it as a user
other than root, you get a polite message saying you don't
have permission to install the .xpi extension.

Are we on the same page here?  I'm really tired and probably
am not understanding your request properly.

-- 
Randy

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