Doug Reich wrote these words on 09/06/05 11:08 CST:

> That wasn't the feature I was looking for -- I can't install any 
> extensions for any user, including when running Thunderbird as root.

I wish I could help. The feature works for me. How do you install
Thunderbird? Meaning, the way the BLFS book outlines installation,
or some other method.

What puzzles me is something you said earlier in that *old* extensions
work, but you cannot add new ones. This is the exact *opposite*
behavior I see.

What happens when I run Thunderbird the first time is a message popping
up from nsExtensionManager that it is disabling existing extensions.
This I think is expected behavior according to every message I read.

In your case, the nsExtensionManager is doing what appears to be the
exact opposite of the expected behavior.

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