Bug#909000: [Pkg-mozext-maintainers] Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-10-23 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Control: clone 909000 -2 Control: retitle -2 apt: error message "apt install enigmail" failure is misleading Control: reassign -2 apt 1.4.8 Control: severity -2 minor On Mon 2018-10-22 08:28:50 -0400, Fabián Rodríguez wrote: > This also fails in a clean Stretch install: > > # apt install

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-10-22 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Op 22-10-18 om 14:28 schreef Fabián Rodríguez: > For now the only workaround seems to be manual installation via > Thunderbird's addons. No, see my earlier message in this bug with the title "workarround". Works fine for me. With regards, Paul van der Vlis -- Paul van der Vlis Linux

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-10-22 Thread Fabián Rodríguez
This also fails in a clean Stretch install: # apt install enigmail Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-10-08 Thread W. Martin Borgert
Quoting Daniel Kahn Gillmor : thanks for testing! it appears that i failed to push earlier, but it should now be pushed to salsa. Yes, it is there, it build and installs fine and I could decrypt and verify existing email. I then couldn't test further, because I need the exchange calendar

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-10-08 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Mon 2018-10-08 16:05:39 +0200, W. Martin Borgert wrote: >> In the meantime, for enigmail, i've pushed a debian/stretch branch into >> salsa with commit id b6e978d64af1defdfed876b09c8a57acb796ad72 as > > Did you push? I can't find the id. I would like to test. thanks for testing! it appears

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-10-08 Thread W. Martin Borgert
Hi Daniel, In the meantime, for enigmail, i've pushed a debian/stretch branch into salsa with commit id b6e978d64af1defdfed876b09c8a57acb796ad72 as Did you push? I can't find the id. I would like to test. Btw. having it in bpo9 would be very good. I know, that this is abuse of backports. But

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-10-05 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Tue 2018-10-02 14:31:13 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > I'm now working on figuring out what updates are needed to GnuPG in > debian stable (stretch) to be able to get the enigmail test suite to > pass. Hopefully they'll be minor, and comprehensible. Turns out there were a half-dozen

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-10-03 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Wed 2018-10-03 11:38:41 +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote: > That's great news! Thanks a ton for working so hard on getting Enigmail > 2.0 to run without OpenPGP.js. Will these changes be adapted upstream or > will upstream keep using OpenPGP? some of my changes are not upstreamable because i've

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-10-03 Thread Jonas Meurer
Hi dkg, Am 02.10.2018 um 21:31 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor: > On Mon 2018-09-17 15:44:03 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: >> * i subsequently discovered that the enigmail test suite was inadequate >>for the Autocrypt Setup Message -- i'm currently working on fixing >>that. (this is

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-10-02 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Mon 2018-09-17 15:44:03 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > * i subsequently discovered that the enigmail test suite was inadequate >for the Autocrypt Setup Message -- i'm currently working on fixing >that. (this is #908510) I'm happy to report that the enigmail test suite fully

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-09-23 Thread Jonas Meurer
Hi dkg, Am 17.09.2018 um 21:44 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor: > On Mon 2018-09-17 10:14:31 +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote: >> yesterday, Thunderbird 1:60.0-2~deb9u1 got uploaded to Stretch (via >> security). This thunderbird version breaks enigmail (<< 2:2~), which >> leads to uninstallable/unusable

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-09-21 Thread Simon Richter
Hi, pulling gnupg or enigmail from backports would only solve the problem for new installations, but doesn't help users who have both thunderbird and enigmail installed, only have stretch and stretch-security in the sources.list (what I'd expect to be the majority) and are now trying to run "apt

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-09-20 Thread Markus Koschany
Hey, just wanted to chime in here. I successfully backported the Buster version of enigmail to Stretch by removing the versioned dependency on gnupg. So far I haven't experienced any difficulties. Of course this isn't a solution for the OpenPGP.js problem but at least to me it seems that the

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-09-17 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Mon 2018-09-17 10:14:31 +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote: > yesterday, Thunderbird 1:60.0-2~deb9u1 got uploaded to Stretch (via > security). This thunderbird version breaks enigmail (<< 2:2~), which > leads to uninstallable/unusable Enigmail in Debian Stretch. > > May I suggest to backport Enigmail

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-09-17 Thread Lee Garrett
The problem here is that the newer enigmail from buster depends on gnupg (>= 2.2.8-2~), which is only available in stretch-backports. If there is no way to make it work with gnupg from stable, I proprose to remove enigmail from stable, and offer it via stretch-backports. Whatever the eventual

Bug#909000: Enigmail 2.0 needed in Stretch after Thunderbird 60 upload

2018-09-17 Thread Jonas Meurer
Source: enigmail Version: 2:1.9.9-1~deb9u1 Severity: grave Dear maintainers, yesterday, Thunderbird 1:60.0-2~deb9u1 got uploaded to Stretch (via security). This thunderbird version breaks enigmail (<< 2:2~), which leads to uninstallable/unusable Enigmail in Debian Stretch. May I suggest to