On 04/16/2014 10:09 AM, Yan Zhu wrote:
> On 04/16/2014 09:46 AM, Russell William Golden wrote:
>>> Firefox 24.4 ESR and SeaMonkey 2.21 ESR (both on CentOS/RHEL6). Tested
>>> on XKCD and 7chan. Both worked on 3.4.5, but not 3.5. On 3.5, no sites
>>> at all showed up in the rules enable/disable dialogue.
>> The bug is not present on SeaMonkey 2.25 for Windows.
>>
> 
> The sites-not-showing-up-in-enable/disable is a bug that Jacob is
> working on; it was caused by migrating to a SQLite db for rulesets.
> 
> I just tested HTTPS Everywhere 3.5 on Firefox 24.4 ESR (Debian, 64-bit)
> and it was working. My guess is that the bug has something to do with
> your OS not liking the SQLite migration. Will look more.
> 
> Thanks for the bug report!

(-https-everywhere-rulesets)

If you could build HTTPS-E 3.5 in debugging mode and send a log from
starting and running it in a problematic Firefox version, that would be
helpful. You can do this by going to about:config in Firefox and
changing extensions.https_everywhere.logLevel to 1. Then you can either
restart the browser or toggle extensions.https_everywhere.globalEnabled
twice to get it to reload the rulesets.



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