Carsten Schoenert writes:
> There isn't something that the Thunderbird package needs to wait on.
> There are the control fields Depends and Breaks that declare the
> relation of packages. If the user is installing Add-ons then he is doing
> this on his own and needs to in specific case talk to
Carsten Schoenert writes:
>
> This all isn't a Debian specific issue, it is also happen with the
> upstream packages of Thunderbird.
I read your message again. I am in agreement with you, the extensions
are not in our control. Apologies.
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Brett M. Gilio
bre...@gnu.org
Hi,
On 17/10/2020 08:35, Alain Knaff wrote:
[...]
However, when I checked this morning, most add-ons are back now,
Please disregard this. I accidentally tried on a computer which has not
yet been "up"graded, and is still on 68.12.0
On 78.3.1, all add-ons are still pretty much broken :-(
Hi,
On 17/10/2020 00:57, Brett Gilio wrote:
Alain Knaff writes:
Extensions no longer work since recent update.
Examples: QuickFolders, Toggle Word Wrap, DOM Instepctor Plus!, Dorando
keyconfig, ...
Please only push new thunderbird versions once it is clear that they work.
Could you
Hello Brett,
Am 17.10.20 um 00:57 schrieb Brett Gilio:
> Could you specify what the behavior is? Something like toggling word
> wrap doesn't appear to be an extension, but is a built in behavior. If
> this is the case, then perhaps our build of Thunderbird is improper.
can we please stop this
Alain Knaff writes:
> Extensions no longer work since recent update.
>
> Examples: QuickFolders, Toggle Word Wrap, DOM Instepctor Plus!, Dorando
> keyconfig, ...
>
> Please only push new thunderbird versions once it is clear that they work.
Could you specify what the behavior is? Something like
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1:78.3.1-2~deb10u2
Extensions no longer work since recent update.
Examples: QuickFolders, Toggle Word Wrap, DOM Instepctor Plus!, Dorando
keyconfig, ...
Please only push new thunderbird versions once it is clear that they work.
Thanks,
Alain
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