I don't know what updater.php is, but it is not part of Greasemonkey.

When you want help with a particular script, you basically always have to
post a link to it, or nobody can really do anything besides guess wildly.
Whatever updater.php is, there's almost definitely a reference to it
somewhere within your script.

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 5:02 AM, Chuck Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:

> As near as I can tell, the updater.php file that greasemonkey uses for a
> script installed from disk must have changed at some point.  When I
> reloaded my app, it must have installed a broken updater.php that prevented
> my script from being executed.  I was getting an error to the effect that
> there was a missing '=' sign in some xml in updater.php.  Replacing
> updater.php with a file containing a comment seems to have fixed my problem.

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