Kurt Miller wrote: > On Tuesday 19 December 2006 3:05 am, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote: >> Kurt Miller wrote: >>> This is working for me with the same versions of the packages >>> you listed. I built them myself instead of from snapshots though. >>> AFAICT, system nss doesn't effect this. Have you tried some >>> of the suggestions in the install message like creating a new >>> profile? >> After the problems with the packages I've also compiled from ports and >> had the same effect. Since I've migrated my profile from linux >> originally, I did move it away first and started a brand new >> ~/.thunderbird from scratch. > > I still can't reproduce your particular problem, but > I have noticed that enigmail installs its shared lib > in the ~/.thunderbird profile dir. This is going to > be problematic for upgrades. > > Please uninstall enigmail from thunderbird (Tools -> > Extensions -> Enigmail -> Uninstall) and try the > attached diff. It installs enigmail into the global > extensions dir.
I've done so. Your diff applies cleanly, 'make' worked, 'make install' failed and complained about missing enigmime library. I thought I might have a messed up ports tree, so I wiped it out and cvs'ed it completely from scratch. Applying your diff, 'make' and 'make install' worked fine then. Starting thunderbird with the previously removed enigmail extension showed enigmail installed again, without having to go over the Extension Manager. However, my problem persists: Enigmime service unavailable. I've redone this step with LD_DEBUG=1 and have another nohup attached. This is really curious, because no one seems to be able to reproduce this problem. ;( One question. In your previous mail you've asked me to pkg_delete whatever is no longer needed. I didn't quite understand what you meant by that, so I've missed that step so far. Stephan
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