James Cornell wrote: > Evan Yan wrote: > >> The project homepage does provide xpi file for x86. >> In the download page http://enigmail.mozdev.org/download/index.php, >> there are two "Thunderbird 2.0" in the second combo box. One is for >> sparc, the other is for x86. >> >> -Evan >> >> Lin Ma wrote: >> >> >>>> I just hacked the install.rdf it works fine, no pain. If you mean gnupg >>>> is giving you issues, I'd understand, but I've only encountered one or >>>> two XUL applications that are platform-specific. Specifics would be >>>> Windows Media Player (Plugin) and specific line of business applications >>>> for particular operating systems. (Eg: weird debuggers) >>>> >>>> James >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> desktop-discuss mailing list >>>> desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> It's good to see a hack way. James, could you update the steps to the bug? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> lin >>> >>> >>> >>> > Thanks Evan. I'd advise against bundling it Lin, as it's not a default > on any platform to include it. > Agreed. And Thunderbird already provided a encrypt method.
Anyway, it might still be a good one to have it in Indiana's 3rd party repo. I think that's the idea of Indiana ;) -Evan > James >
