Bill Davidsen schrieb:
> Martin Freitag wrote:
>>
>> Hu? Strange...maybe you need to restart SM, not sure about that.
>> Does you Addon-Manager show that warning bar that compatibility check
>> has been disabled?
>>
>>>> Otherwise grab the xpi from there, save it on your HDD, unzip it,
>>>> change
>>>> the conent of the install.rdf so that seamonkey's max-version is 2.1 or
>>>> so and re-zip it. Then you can deploy it to yur users if necessary.
>>>> regards
>>>>
>>> I'll try that, but having tried it on another add-on without success I'm
>>> not optimistic. In general setting flags to ignore problems hasn't
>>> worked well for me with themes, extensions, etc. Tomorrow.
>>
>> Well this is no general workaround for everything, there are in fact
>> extensions out there which are simply not compatible by there code. But
>> I tested this extension myself and can confirm that it works in SM once
>> you get around the check.
>> regards
>>
> Which version of Linux did you test on. It seems to reject on Fedora 9
> and 11, and Ubuntu.

This shouldn't be an OS issue, it's only a question of SM and the extension.
You haven't even answered the question if the warning exists in the
Addon-Manager after setting extensions.checkcompatibility to false

Martin
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