Bill Shannon wrote on 04.08.11 18:11: > Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote on 8/4/11 7:44 AM: >> Hi, >> >> Bill Shannon wrote on 03.08.11 23:59: >>> Following up my own message... >>> >>> After a brief offline discussion, I determined that the problem was due >>> to some permission problems in the extension directory containing the >>> Enigmail Thunderbird extension. For some reason at least some of the >>> files were owned by root instead of me, so when Thunderbird tried to >>> move the files to the trash directory, it failed. I ended up removing >>> the files from Thunderbird's extension directory by hand, which caused >>> Enigmail to disappear from the Add-ons list. >>> >>> This may be due to a bug in the installer for Enigmail... >> >> Enigmail is using the standard Add-On installation features of >> Thunderbird (or more generally the Mozilla platform), so there is >> nothing we can do from our side. A little search in >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ does not show anything related, so you >> might want to open a bug there. > > I believe it got installed by the GPG installer.
Ah, you're talking about the GPG-Tools-installer. As the enigmail team doesn't provide it, I'm redirecting you to the gpgtools users list, quoting fully and setting the reply-to to this list. Ludwig
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