I found a way to install it.  You can't get it from the
addons.mozilla.org site, but you can get the previous version there,
install it, and after it restarts click "Find Updates" in your addon
window.  It will install the update that way, but not through the
website.

However, this still doesn't solve the user.js non-response from
greasemonkey problem when I click a link to a script.  I just see the
code, and greasemonkey doesn't seem to respond.

Back to the drawing board for me...

On Apr 8, 5:43 pm, Clayton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't install greasemonkey with Firefox.  I *JUST* installed
> Firefox, rebooted, and tried to install greasemonkey.  Any
> suggestions?
>
> Firefox could not install the file at
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/downloads/latest/748/addon-7...
>
> because: Invalid file hash (possible download corruption)
> -261
>
> Thanks!
>
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