On 8/24/15, intrigeri <intrig...@debian.org> wrote:
> Hi Ben, hi Jacob,
>
> Ben Bailess wrote (29 Jul 2015 15:55:12 GMT) :
>> I recently installed Torbirdy using the pkg xul-ext-torbirdy in order to
>> have
>> connection to system tor by default. When I open icedove, I do not see the
>>
>> typical green text at the bottom of the status bar stating "Torbirdy
>> Enabled:
>> Tor"... so I purged the pkg and reinstalled, with no change.
>
> Thanks for this bug report. It seems that Icedove 31.7 landed in
> stable and testing ~3 months ago, so I'm kinda surprised that nobody
> else reported this problem to Debian. popcon is low, but still.
>

I'm also surprised - I totally missed this bug though, so I'm not too surprised.

> Jake: are you aware of this problem? Is it fixed upstream in 0.1.4?

I think it is indeed fixed in 0.1.4 and it seems that Ben has confirmed it.

> Do you have time to take care of it? Or should we look into other
> options (e.g. pkg-moz-ext, as suggested a while ago, and/or the new
> pkg-privacy team)?
>

I don't have time in the next week or two - no.

> Also, note that torbirdy is scheduled to be removed from testing in
> a few days, due to this bug.

Oh dear - I had missed that entirely.

>
>> I then purged the pkg again and installed from Icedove add-ons, and
>> it worked as intended, [...]
>
> Ben: what exact version of Torbirdy did you install this way?

I think based on timing it had to be 0.1.4 if it was installed from
addons.mozilla.org.

>
>> Let me know if I can help with anything to facilitate the package
>> being updated.
>
> Ben: If you are knowledgeable about Debian packaging, the you'll find
> all the pointers you need there:
> https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/torbirdy

If I understand the issue, I believe we just need to upload 0.1.4 - it
is straight forward.

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