Sukucorp Sukucorp wrote these words on 03/24/08 00:25 CST:
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 12:07 AM, Randy McMurchy
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  but I fail to see why running it as root one time is so bad.
> 
> Because it is not scriptable.

Has anyone tried to contact Moz devs, a mailing list or whatever
to see if this "run once as root" is actually necessary? They say
it is, but as I (and Bruce) mentioned earlier, perhaps the docs are
simply outdated.

This doesn't address the question I have about SeaMonkey and .xpi
extension installations. I found if you don't install it (the .xpi,
Enigmail in this case) from the build tree, and you wait to install
it from the xpi_store (our dir we copy the .xpi file to), you
*must* run as root once to register it.

Otherwise it doesn't work. Plain and simple.

-- 
Randy

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