Re: [Enigmail] jsunit and thunderbird 78

2020-08-05 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
On 04/08/2020 19:09, Olivier Tilloy wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I couldn't find any information about the status of jsunit's support
> in thunderbird 78. Is it meant to work at all with the new thunderbird
> series?

I did not port JSUnit to TB 78.

Why do you ask? If you want to run unit tests on Enigmail 2.2 for TB 78,
then I can tell you that there are no unit tests for that version.

-Patrick



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Re: [Enigmail] jsunit and thunderbird 78

2020-08-05 Thread Olivier Tilloy
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 3:48 PM Patrick Brunschwig  wrote:
>
> On 04/08/2020 19:09, Olivier Tilloy wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I couldn't find any information about the status of jsunit's support
> > in thunderbird 78. Is it meant to work at all with the new thunderbird
> > series?
>
> I did not port JSUnit to TB 78.
>
> Why do you ask? If you want to run unit tests on Enigmail 2.2 for TB 78,
> then I can tell you that there are no unit tests for that version.

Thanks for the prompt reply Patrick.

I was asking because I maintain the Ubuntu packages for thunderbird
and enigmail. I'm currently preparing the update to TB 78 (won't
publish until 78.2 is out though), and I wasn't sure what to do with
jsunit.
I guess removing the package from the Ubuntu archive is the answer,
given that it won't work with TB 78.

Regards,

 Olivier

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Re: [Enigmail] Upgrading g(nu)pg2 from 2.1.11

2020-08-05 Thread Jonas Rudolph
Dear Andrew,

thank you. Backports are actually enabled in my system though…

I think I have to do as Dmitry suggested and build from source.
I am unfamiliar with apt-build. Does it work like explained here,
https://ostechnix.com/how-to-build-debian-packages-from-source/
or does it actually not get the latest version because it doesn't find
it in the "sources" as well?

Otherwise I'd go on and build everything as it's listed here:
https://www.gnupg.org/download/
(I sense lots of fun coming up setting all paths correctly)

Best, Jonas

On 04.08.20 10:23, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> On 03/08/2020 22:50, Jonas Rudolph wrote:
>>
>> Can someone tell me how to upgrade gnupg2 *safely* to the latest version
>> please? It doesn't seem to be in the sources, in other words trying
>> apt-get to upgrade tells me it's the latest version.
> 
> Hi, Jonas. Have you tried enabling backports?
> 
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
> 

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