Re: Dropping enigmail support from enigmail

2016-12-18 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Martin Birgmeier (la5lb...@aon.at):

> However, lightning seems to be gone - I don't find it installed with the
> port and it does not seem to be offered as an add-on for this platform.

I believe thunderbird by default activated the "wrong" lightning
plugin (the one which was now removed) and cannot be bothered to
switch an existing profile to the "other" lightning. I do not have
a good solution for that - see
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=215348

Regards,
Christoph

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Re: Dropping enigmail support from enigmail

2016-12-18 Thread Martin Birgmeier
Thanks for the pointer to enigmail in UPDATING, so I misunderstood the
log message and should have looked in UPDATING.

However, lightning seems to be gone - I don't find it installed with the
port and it does not seem to be offered as an add-on for this platform.


On 12/17/16 23:09, Jan Beich wrote:
> Martin Birgmeier <la5lb...@aon.at> writes:
>
>> After upgrading to thunderbird-45.5.1_6 I noticed that enigmail (and
>> lightning) support were gone from thunderbird. I tried to find a
>> replacement package until I read the svn log message:
> Lightning had 2 copies, only one of those was removed. For Enigmail see
> /usr/ports/UPDATING from 20161216.
>
>> I think a decision to remove such an essential component should not be
>> taken so lightly, especially when the actual port version (45.5.1) has
>> not even changed.
> Why the version should change? Enigmail isn't part of Thunderbird distribution
> but just one of third-party extensions you can find on addons.mozilla.org.
> For historic reasons it was bundled with the port but the requirment is gone.
>
> ENIGMAIL option was unmaintained beyond updates which were irregular.
> And it was bound to get in the way if anyone attempted to refactor the
> current maintenance nightmare gecko@ is in.
>
>

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Re: Dropping enigmail support from enigmail

2016-12-17 Thread Jan Beich
Martin Birgmeier <la5lb...@aon.at> writes:

> After upgrading to thunderbird-45.5.1_6 I noticed that enigmail (and
> lightning) support were gone from thunderbird. I tried to find a
> replacement package until I read the svn log message:

Lightning had 2 copies, only one of those was removed. For Enigmail see
/usr/ports/UPDATING from 20161216.

> I think a decision to remove such an essential component should not be
> taken so lightly, especially when the actual port version (45.5.1) has
> not even changed.

Why the version should change? Enigmail isn't part of Thunderbird distribution
but just one of third-party extensions you can find on addons.mozilla.org.
For historic reasons it was bundled with the port but the requirment is gone.

ENIGMAIL option was unmaintained beyond updates which were irregular.
And it was bound to get in the way if anyone attempted to refactor the
current maintenance nightmare gecko@ is in.
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Dropping enigmail support from enigmail

2016-12-17 Thread Martin Birgmeier
After upgrading to thunderbird-45.5.1_6 I noticed that enigmail (and
lightning) support were gone from thunderbird. I tried to find a
replacement package until I read the svn log message:

gecko: drop ENIGMAIL, LIGHTNING to simplify updates
ENIGMAIL can still return as www/xpi-enigmail but, alas, xpi-* ports and
their framework are mostly unmaintained.

So this means that after a simple PORTREVISION change I cannot send,
receive, or reread encrypted mails any more.

I think a decision to remove such an essential component should not be
taken so lightly, especially when the actual port version (45.5.1) has
not even changed.

What is being planned to remedy this unfortunate situation?

-- Martin


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Re: Thunderbird with Enigmail

2016-06-18 Thread Per olof Ljungmark
On 2016-06-18 16:50, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
> Just checking here if anyone got this combo working, I have identical
> setups on Win and Horde Webmail working but on FreeBSD I only see:
> 
> Error - no matching private/secret key found to decrypt message
> 
> gpg: decryption failed: No secret key
> 
> 
> But there are keys and I can open them in both Enigmail and gpg. Also,
> sending an encrypted msg works fine.
> 
> All concerned ports are lastest versions.
> 
> So, if anyone can just confirm it should work I can continue looking for
> the culprit.

Never mind, fixed it eventually after I saw the debug console option.

Funny how it helps to send a message to the list!

Sorry for the noise,

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Thunderbird with Enigmail

2016-06-18 Thread Per olof Ljungmark
Just checking here if anyone got this combo working, I have identical
setups on Win and Horde Webmail working but on FreeBSD I only see:

Error - no matching private/secret key found to decrypt message

gpg: decryption failed: No secret key


But there are keys and I can open them in both Enigmail and gpg. Also,
sending an encrypted msg works fine.

All concerned ports are lastest versions.

So, if anyone can just confirm it should work I can continue looking for
the culprit.

Thanks,

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mail/thunderbird: ENIGMAIL LIGHTNING are now off by default

2014-11-24 Thread Andriy Gapon


I've just upgraded my packages to the latest available from the FreeBSD official 
repository and thunderbird does not have Enigmail and Lightning.

Hmm.

Looks like www/firefox/Makefile.options overrides OPTIONS_DEFAULT from 
mail/thunderbird/Makefile


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www/seamonkey update distinfo doesn't match what enigmail is providing

2013-07-07 Thread Gary Palmer
Hi,

distinfo for enigmail-1.5.2.tar.gz says the size should be 1211342,
however the enigmail download comes out at 1211395 bytes with a 
different sha256 hash.

Leads to the expected:

===  Found saved configuration for seamonkey-2.19
= enigmail-1.5.2.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles//.
= Attempting to fetch 
http://www.enigmail.net/download/source/enigmail-1.5.2.tar.gz
fetch: http://www.enigmail.net/download/source/enigmail-1.5.2.tar.gz: size 
mismatch: expected 1211342, actual 1211395
= Attempting to fetch 
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/enigmail-1.5.2.tar.gz
fetch: ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/enigmail-1.5.2.tar.gz: 
File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
= Couldn't fetch it - please try to retrieve this
= port manually into /usr/ports/distfiles// and try again.
*** [do-fetch] Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/www/seamonkey.
*** [build] Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/www/seamonkey.

Thanks,

Gary
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mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Joseph A. Nagy, Jr
Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building with 
mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it not selected 
for two updates now and it's still listed in add-ons. I'm wanting to try 
the one from addons.mozilla.org but I can't enable it with 1.4.6 
installed concurrently.

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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Bernt Hansson

2013-02-22 02:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr skrev:

Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building with
mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it not selected
for two updates now and it's still listed in add-ons. I'm wanting to try
the one from addons.mozilla.org but I can't enable it with 1.4.6
installed concurrently.


Have you tried:

cd mail/thunderbird  make rmconfig  make
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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread John Marshall
On 22/02/2013 12:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
 Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building with
 mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it not selected
 for two updates now and it's still listed in add-ons. I'm wanting to try
 the one from addons.mozilla.org but I can't enable it with 1.4.6
 installed concurrently.

See /usr/ports/UPDATING for 20121010.

Enigmail is now (optionally) integrated with Thunderbird. You need to
delete the old Enigmail port before building Thunderbird.

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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Joseph A. Nagy, Jr

On 02/21/13 19:47, John Marshall wrote:

On 22/02/2013 12:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:

Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building with
mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it not selected
for two updates now and it's still listed in add-ons. I'm wanting to try
the one from addons.mozilla.org but I can't enable it with 1.4.6
installed concurrently.


See /usr/ports/UPDATING for 20121010.

Enigmail is now (optionally) integrated with Thunderbird. You need to


I am aware of this, but the enigmail in ports causes current Thunderbird 
to crash when you try to do anything useful with it (unless enigmail in 
ports has been updated to 1.5.0). I don't want the enigmail in ports. 
Period.



delete the old Enigmail port before building Thunderbird.




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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Joseph A. Nagy, Jr

On 02/21/13 19:45, Bernt Hansson wrote:

2013-02-22 02:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr skrev:

Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building with
mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it not selected
for two updates now and it's still listed in add-ons. I'm wanting to try
the one from addons.mozilla.org but I can't enable it with 1.4.6
installed concurrently.


Have you tried:

cd mail/thunderbird  make rmconfig  make


No, but after multiple svn updates and one or two complete ports tree 
removals between builds, I was hoping it wasn't necessary.


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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread John Marshall
On 22/02/2013 13:33, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
 On 02/21/13 19:47, John Marshall wrote:
 On 22/02/2013 12:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
 Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building with
 mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it not selected
 for two updates now and it's still listed in add-ons. I'm wanting to try
 the one from addons.mozilla.org but I can't enable it with 1.4.6
 installed concurrently.

 See /usr/ports/UPDATING for 20121010.

 Enigmail is now (optionally) integrated with Thunderbird. You need to
 delete the old Enigmail port before building Thunderbird.

 I am aware of this, but the enigmail in ports causes current Thunderbird
 to crash when you try to do anything useful with it (unless enigmail in
 ports has been updated to 1.5.0). I don't want the enigmail in ports.
 Period.

So you haven't disabled and deleted your old Add-on(s)?

- Disable and delete your ancient Enigmail Add-on from Tools--Add-ons
- pkg_delete any existing Enigmail package you have installed
- Install the current Thunderbird port
  - without the Enigmail option if you don't want Enigmail; or
  - with the Enigmail option if you want the integrated Enigmail 1.5.1

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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Joseph A. Nagy, Jr

On 02/21/13 21:07, John Marshall wrote:

On 22/02/2013 13:33, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:

On 02/21/13 19:47, John Marshall wrote:

On 22/02/2013 12:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:

Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building with
mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it not selected
for two updates now and it's still listed in add-ons. I'm wanting to try
the one from addons.mozilla.org but I can't enable it with 1.4.6
installed concurrently.


See /usr/ports/UPDATING for 20121010.

Enigmail is now (optionally) integrated with Thunderbird. You need to
delete the old Enigmail port before building Thunderbird.


I am aware of this, but the enigmail in ports causes current Thunderbird
to crash when you try to do anything useful with it (unless enigmail in
ports has been updated to 1.5.0). I don't want the enigmail in ports.
Period.


So you haven't disabled and deleted your old Add-on(s)?


You cannot delete the compiled-in-from-ports enigmail in that manner, 
I've tried, frequently.



- Disable and delete your ancient Enigmail Add-on from Tools--Add-ons
- pkg_delete any existing Enigmail package you have installed
- Install the current Thunderbird port
   - without the Enigmail option if you don't want Enigmail; or
   - with the Enigmail option if you want the integrated Enigmail 1.5.1



Ports enigmail has been updated? My complaint with the former ports 
enigmail was it kept crashing Thunderbird.


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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Michael Gmelin
On Thu, 21 Feb 2013 20:36:45 -0600
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr jnagyjr1...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 02/21/13 19:45, Bernt Hansson wrote:
  2013-02-22 02:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr skrev:
  Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building
  with mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it
  not selected for two updates now and it's still listed in add-ons.
  I'm wanting to try the one from addons.mozilla.org but I can't
  enable it with 1.4.6 installed concurrently.
 
  Have you tried:
 
  cd mail/thunderbird  make rmconfig  make
 No, but after multiple svn updates and one or two complete ports tree
 removals between builds, I was hoping it wasn't necessary.

If you say ports tree removal, does that include /var/db/ports/*?

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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread John Marshall
On 22/02/2013 14:09, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
 Ports enigmail has been updated? My complaint with the former ports
 enigmail was it kept crashing Thunderbird.

There is no Enigmail port. It disappeared back in October 2012.

If you have removed all traces of Enigmail packages on your system, and
you cannot delete the Enigmail Add-on from Thunderbird (I haven't tried
since the integration), I suggest building Thunderbird WITH the Enigmail
option and see if that brings your Enigmail up to date (1.5.1).

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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Joseph A. Nagy, Jr

On 02/21/13 21:17, John Marshall wrote:

On 22/02/2013 14:09, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:

Ports enigmail has been updated? My complaint with the former ports
enigmail was it kept crashing Thunderbird.


There is no Enigmail port. It disappeared back in October 2012.


It's still pulled in by the ports system. Potatoe potatoe (that really 
doesn't come off the same in text, heh).



If you have removed all traces of Enigmail packages on your system, and
you cannot delete the Enigmail Add-on from Thunderbird (I haven't tried
since the integration), I suggest building Thunderbird WITH the Enigmail
option and see if that brings your Enigmail up to date (1.5.1).



Worth a try. I miss using enigmail.

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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Joseph A. Nagy, Jr

On 02/21/13 21:07, Michael Gmelin wrote:

On Thu, 21 Feb 2013 20:36:45 -0600
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr jnagyjr1...@gmail.com wrote:


On 02/21/13 19:45, Bernt Hansson wrote:

2013-02-22 02:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr skrev:

Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building
with mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it
not selected for two updates now and it's still listed in add-ons.
I'm wanting to try the one from addons.mozilla.org but I can't
enable it with 1.4.6 installed concurrently.


Have you tried:

cd mail/thunderbird  make rmconfig  make

No, but after multiple svn updates and one or two complete ports tree
removals between builds, I was hoping it wasn't necessary.


If you say ports tree removal, does that include /var/db/ports/*?



No, just an 'rm -rf /usr/ports/*'

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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Michael Gmelin
On Thu, 21 Feb 2013 21:15:30 -0600
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr jnagyjr1...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 02/21/13 21:07, Michael Gmelin wrote:
  On Thu, 21 Feb 2013 20:36:45 -0600
  Joseph A. Nagy, Jr jnagyjr1...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  On 02/21/13 19:45, Bernt Hansson wrote:
  2013-02-22 02:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr skrev:
  Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building
  with mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it
  not selected for two updates now and it's still listed in
  add-ons. I'm wanting to try the one from addons.mozilla.org but
  I can't enable it with 1.4.6 installed concurrently.
 
  Have you tried:
 
  cd mail/thunderbird  make rmconfig  make
  No, but after multiple svn updates and one or two complete ports
  tree removals between builds, I was hoping it wasn't necessary.
 
  If you say ports tree removal, does that include /var/db/ports/*?
 
 No, just an 'rm -rf /usr/ports/*'

Ah ok. In case you want to completely clean up and start from scratch
(like you assumed you would after removing the ports tree)
removing /var/db/ports/* might be a good idea, since all OPTIONS are
stored in there (make rmconfig should do the trick as well). Don't
think this is the root of your current problem, but might be helpful
for future endeavours.

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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Joseph A. Nagy, Jr

On 02/21/13 21:28, Michael Gmelin wrote:

On Thu, 21 Feb 2013 21:15:30 -0600
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr jnagyjr1...@gmail.com wrote:


On 02/21/13 21:07, Michael Gmelin wrote:

On Thu, 21 Feb 2013 20:36:45 -0600
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr jnagyjr1...@gmail.com wrote:


On 02/21/13 19:45, Bernt Hansson wrote:

2013-02-22 02:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr skrev:

Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building
with mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it
not selected for two updates now and it's still listed in
add-ons. I'm wanting to try the one from addons.mozilla.org but
I can't enable it with 1.4.6 installed concurrently.


Have you tried:

cd mail/thunderbird  make rmconfig  make

No, but after multiple svn updates and one or two complete ports
tree removals between builds, I was hoping it wasn't necessary.


If you say ports tree removal, does that include /var/db/ports/*?


No, just an 'rm -rf /usr/ports/*'


Ah ok. In case you want to completely clean up and start from scratch
(like you assumed you would after removing the ports tree)
removing /var/db/ports/* might be a good idea, since all OPTIONS are
stored in there (make rmconfig should do the trick as well). Don't
think this is the root of your current problem, but might be helpful
for future endeavours.



Thanks, I appreciate the tip. (:

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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Bernt Hansson

2013-02-22 03:36, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr skrev:

On 02/21/13 19:45, Bernt Hansson wrote:

2013-02-22 02:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr skrev:

Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building with
mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it not selected
for two updates now and it's still listed in add-ons. I'm wanting to try
the one from addons.mozilla.org but I can't enable it with 1.4.6
installed concurrently.


Have you tried:

cd mail/thunderbird  make rmconfig  make


No, but after multiple svn updates and one or two complete ports tree
removals between builds, I was hoping it wasn't necessary.


Have you asked god or jesus? They should know.
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Re: mail/thunderbird builds with enigmail even though not selected in options

2013-02-21 Thread Michael Gmelin
On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 04:50:07 +0100
Bernt Hansson b...@bananmonarki.se wrote:

 2013-02-22 03:36, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr skrev:
  On 02/21/13 19:45, Bernt Hansson wrote:
  2013-02-22 02:18, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr skrev:
  Is anyone else having an issue with enigmail-1.4.6 (re)building
  with mail/thunderbird even though it's not selected? Ive had it
  not selected for two updates now and it's still listed in
  add-ons. I'm wanting to try the one from addons.mozilla.org but I
  can't enable it with 1.4.6 installed concurrently.
 
  Have you tried:
 
  cd mail/thunderbird  make rmconfig  make
 
  No, but after multiple svn updates and one or two complete ports
  tree removals between builds, I was hoping it wasn't necessary.
 
 Have you asked god or jesus? They should know.

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Thunderbird 17.0.1_1 Seg Fault 11's on Enigmail and Lightning

2012-11-30 Thread Joseph a Nagy Jr
Okay, I have a .core and .txt file with all the info anyone would need,
I imagine, if it would help in solving this issue.

When I run Thunderbird 17.0.1_1 and try to select the Generate option
when I open Key Management from the OpenPGP menu (Enigmail 1.4.6) or
dismiss even reminders from Lightning (1.9b1), Thunderbird will exit
with segmentation fault: 11(core dumped) leaving behind a 116MB core file.

Running

thunderbird  thunderbird.debug 21

captures any errors but I have no idea what to look for. I can put both
files on a http server in short-order, just let me know what you all need.


FreeBSD alex-laptop.localhost 9.0-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE-p5 #0:
Sat Nov 24 10:20:42 CST 2012
root@alex-laptop.localhost:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ALEX-LAPTOP  i386
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Thunderbird-16.0.1 crashed with enigmail

2012-10-14 Thread Joerg Surmann

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Hi all,

it's a problem with new thunderbird.
When i decrypt a encrypted mail and click answer -
thunderbird crashed.

Any suggestions?

Thanks





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/usr/local/bin/thunderbird
WARNING: Re-registering a CID?: file 
/usr/ports/mail/thunderbird/work/comm-release/mozilla/xpcom/components/nsComponentManager.cpp,
 line 425
WARNING: Re-registering a CID?: file 
/usr/ports/mail/thunderbird/work/comm-release/mozilla/xpcom/components/nsComponentManager.cpp,
 line 425
++DOCSHELL 0x811e71900 == 1 [id = 1]
++DOMWINDOW == 1 (0x811e72080) [serial = 1] [outer = 0x0]
++DOMWINDOW == 2 (0x811e72400) [serial = 2] [outer = 0x811e72000]
enigmail.js: Registered components
++DOCSHELL 0x811e75800 == 2 [id = 2]
++DOMWINDOW == 3 (0x811e75f80) [serial = 3] [outer = 0x0]
++DOMWINDOW == 4 (0x811e76300) [serial = 4] [outer = 0x811e75f00]
++DOMWINDOW == 5 (0x811e77100) [serial = 5] [outer = 0x811e72000]
WARNING: Unable to test style tree integrity -- no content node: file 
/usr/ports/mail/thunderbird/work/comm-release/mozilla/layout/base/nsCSSFrameConstructor.cpp,
 line 8126
JavaScript strict warning: chrome://messenger/content/msgMail3PaneWindow.js, 
line 856: in strict mode code, functions may be declared only at top level or 
immediately within another function
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://messenger/content/mail3PaneWindowCommands.js, line 511: in strict mode 
code, functions may be declared only at top level or immediately within another 
function
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://messenger/content/mail3PaneWindowCommands.js, line 522: in strict mode 
code, functions may be declared only at top level or immediately within another 
function
JavaScript strict warning: chrome://messenger/content/folderPane.js, line 850: 
in strict mode code, functions may be declared only at top level or immediately 
within another function
++DOCSHELL 0x814ff6a00 == 3 [id = 3]
++DOMWINDOW == 6 (0x814ff7180) [serial = 6] [outer = 0x0]
++DOCSHELL 0x814ff7480 == 4 [id = 4]
++DOMWINDOW == 7 (0x814ff7c00) [serial = 7] [outer = 0x0]
++DOCSHELL 0x814ff7f00 == 5 [id = 5]
++DOMWINDOW == 8 (0x814ff8680) [serial = 8] [outer = 0x0]
++DOCSHELL 0x814ff8980 == 6 [id = 6]
++DOMWINDOW == 9 (0x814ff9100) [serial = 9] [outer = 0x0]
JavaScript strict warning: chrome://messenger/content/jsTreeView.js, line 161: 
in strict mode code, functions may be declared only at top level or immediately 
within another function
JavaScript strict warning: chrome://messenger/content/mailCore.js, line 385: in 
strict mode code, functions may be declared only at top level or immediately 
within another function
JavaScript strict warning: chrome://qls/content/qls.js, line 328: anonymous 
function does not always return a value
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://enigmail/content/enigmailMessengerOverlay.js, line 1467: anonymous 
function does not always return a value
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://enigmail/content/enigmailMessengerOverlay.js, line 1796: octal 
literals and octal escape sequences are deprecated
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://enigmail/content/enigmailMessengerOverlay.js, line 1796: octal 
literals and octal escape sequences are deprecated
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://enigmail/content/enigmailMessengerOverlay.js, line 1796: octal 
literals and octal escape sequences are deprecated
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://enigmail/content/enigmailMessengerOverlay.js, line 1803: octal 
literals and octal escape sequences are deprecated
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://enigmail/content/enigmailMessengerOverlay.js, line 1803: octal 
literals and octal escape sequences are deprecated
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://enigmail/content/enigmailMessengerOverlay.js, line 1803: octal 
literals and octal escape sequences are deprecated
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://enigmail/content/enigmailMessengerOverlay.js, line 1832: octal 
literals and octal escape sequences are deprecated
JavaScript strict warning: 
chrome://enigmail/content/enigmailMessengerOverlay.js, line 1832: octal 
literals and octal escape sequences

Re: thunderbird-enigmail-1.4.3 build failing on i386 9.1

2012-08-20 Thread Doug Barton
On 08/13/2012 03:42, Chris Rees wrote:
 
 On 13 Aug 2012 12:11, Alex Dupre a...@freebsd.org
 mailto:a...@freebsd.org wrote:

 Doug Barton ha scritto:
  This problem is caused for portmaster by the wacky way that they changed
  the dependency for thunderbird sources to avoid (zomg!) potential for
  fetching files related to thunderbird during the enigmail build process.
  I objected at the time, but my objection was ignored.

 If you can feel better, I never approved it.

It does, actually. :)

  OTOH, the recent enigmail update worked for me using portmaster, I
  haven't had time to investigate why it worked this time either. :)

 Because I put that horrible FETCH_DEPENDS inside a conditional :-)
 
 This had a general solution ages ago... but it's still in the queue.
 
 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/169850

This seems perfectly reasonable, and seems also to address the concern
about fetching files for a dependent port during the build phase of
another.

miwi, you requested that PR, where do you stand with it?

Doug

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Re: thunderbird-enigmail-1.4.3 build failing on i386 9.1

2012-08-20 Thread Doug Barton
On 08/20/2012 01:45, Doug Barton wrote:
 On 08/13/2012 03:42, Chris Rees wrote:

 On 13 Aug 2012 12:11, Alex Dupre a...@freebsd.org
 mailto:a...@freebsd.org wrote:

 Doug Barton ha scritto:
 This problem is caused for portmaster by the wacky way that they changed
 the dependency for thunderbird sources to avoid (zomg!) potential for
 fetching files related to thunderbird during the enigmail build process.
 I objected at the time, but my objection was ignored.

 If you can feel better, I never approved it.
 
 It does, actually. :)
 
 OTOH, the recent enigmail update worked for me using portmaster, I
 haven't had time to investigate why it worked this time either. :)

 Because I put that horrible FETCH_DEPENDS inside a conditional :-)

 This had a general solution ages ago... but it's still in the queue.

 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/169850
 
 This seems perfectly reasonable, and seems also to address the concern
 about fetching files for a dependent port during the build phase of
 another.
 
 miwi, you requested that PR, where do you stand with it?

Sorry, put the wrong e-mail address in for miwi.


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Re: thunderbird-enigmail-1.4.3 build failing on i386 9.1

2012-08-13 Thread Alex Dupre
Doug Barton ha scritto:
 This problem is caused for portmaster by the wacky way that they changed
 the dependency for thunderbird sources to avoid (zomg!) potential for
 fetching files related to thunderbird during the enigmail build process.
 I objected at the time, but my objection was ignored.

If you can feel better, I never approved it.

 OTOH, the recent enigmail update worked for me using portmaster, I
 haven't had time to investigate why it worked this time either. :)

Because I put that horrible FETCH_DEPENDS inside a conditional :-)

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Re: thunderbird-enigmail-1.4.3 build failing on i386 9.1

2012-08-13 Thread Chris Rees
On 13 Aug 2012 12:11, Alex Dupre a...@freebsd.org wrote:

 Doug Barton ha scritto:
  This problem is caused for portmaster by the wacky way that they changed
  the dependency for thunderbird sources to avoid (zomg!) potential for
  fetching files related to thunderbird during the enigmail build process.
  I objected at the time, but my objection was ignored.

 If you can feel better, I never approved it.

  OTOH, the recent enigmail update worked for me using portmaster, I
  haven't had time to investigate why it worked this time either. :)

 Because I put that horrible FETCH_DEPENDS inside a conditional :-)

This had a general solution ages ago... but it's still in the queue.

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/169850

Chris
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thunderbird-enigmail-1.4.3 build failing on i386 9.1

2012-08-11 Thread John Marshall
A patch for a problem just like this was produced last month for
enigmail 1.4.2.  The Makefile for 1.4.3 is too different for that patch
to be applicable and for me to see easily what needs to be done.

Thank you for maintaining this port.

FreeBSD 9.1-RC1 #0 r239159: Fri Aug 10 19:17:04 AEST 2012 i386

===  Building for thunderbird-enigmail-1.4.3
 (...)
INFO: found toplevel source directory 
/build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release
INFO: using 
MOZ_OBJDIR=/build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/obj-i386-portbld-freebsd9.1
 (...)
Done. The code can now be compiled from 
/build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/obj-i386-portbld-freebsd9.1/mailnews/extensions/enigmail

gmake: Entering directory 
`/build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/obj-i386-portbld-freebsd9.1/mailnews/extensions/enigmail'
Makefile:45: ../../../config/autoconf.mk: No such file or directory
/build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/config/config.mk:57: 
../../../config/autoconf.mk: No such file or directory
gmake: *** No rule to make target `../../../config/autoconf.mk'.  Stop.
gmake: Leaving directory 
`/build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/obj-i386-portbld-freebsd9.1/mailnews/extensions/enigmail'
*** [do-build] Error code 2

Stop in /build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird.

=== make failed for mail/enigmail-thunderbird
=== Aborting update

=== Update for mail/enigmail-thunderbird failed
=== Aborting update

Terminated

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Re: thunderbird-enigmail-1.4.3 build failing on i386 9.1

2012-08-11 Thread Doug Barton
This problem is caused for portmaster by the wacky way that they changed
the dependency for thunderbird sources to avoid (zomg!) potential for
fetching files related to thunderbird during the enigmail build process.
I objected at the time, but my objection was ignored.

I haven't found a way to work around this problem robustly for
portmaster yet, sorry. I personally use enigmail, and if it's time to
upgrade both at the same time I just delete both and do the build in the
enigmail port directory.

OTOH, the recent enigmail update worked for me using portmaster, I
haven't had time to investigate why it worked this time either. :)

hth,

Doug


On 08/10/2012 11:23 PM, John Marshall wrote:
 A patch for a problem just like this was produced last month for
 enigmail 1.4.2.  The Makefile for 1.4.3 is too different for that patch
 to be applicable and for me to see easily what needs to be done.
 
 Thank you for maintaining this port.
 
 FreeBSD 9.1-RC1 #0 r239159: Fri Aug 10 19:17:04 AEST 2012 i386
 
 ===  Building for thunderbird-enigmail-1.4.3
  (...)
 INFO: found toplevel source directory 
 /build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release
 INFO: using 
 MOZ_OBJDIR=/build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/obj-i386-portbld-freebsd9.1
  (...)
 Done. The code can now be compiled from 
 /build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/obj-i386-portbld-freebsd9.1/mailnews/extensions/enigmail
 
 gmake: Entering directory 
 `/build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/obj-i386-portbld-freebsd9.1/mailnews/extensions/enigmail'
 Makefile:45: ../../../config/autoconf.mk: No such file or directory
 /build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/config/config.mk:57: 
 ../../../config/autoconf.mk: No such file or directory
 gmake: *** No rule to make target `../../../config/autoconf.mk'.  Stop.
 gmake: Leaving directory 
 `/build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/obj-i386-portbld-freebsd9.1/mailnews/extensions/enigmail'
 *** [do-build] Error code 2
 
 Stop in /build/ports/mail/enigmail-thunderbird.
 
 === make failed for mail/enigmail-thunderbird
 === Aborting update
 
 === Update for mail/enigmail-thunderbird failed
 === Aborting update
 
 Terminated
 

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Re: thunderbird-enigmail-1.4.3 build failing on i386 9.1

2012-08-11 Thread John Marshall
On 11/08/2012 17:48, Doug Barton wrote:
 I haven't found a way to work around this problem robustly for
 portmaster yet, sorry. I personally use enigmail, and if it's time to
 upgrade both at the same time I just delete both and do the build in the
 enigmail port directory.

Thanks Doug,

That worked for me - and thank you again for portmaster.

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Re: mail/enigmail-thunderbird broken with the latest thunderbird update

2012-07-28 Thread Florian Smeets
On 27.07.12 19:00, Doug Barton wrote:
 First let me say a big thank you to the gecko@ team. It's obvious that 
 the latest round of updates includes an enormous amount of work, and 
 both the thunderbird build and the firefox PGO build went flawlessly. 
 I've been using the new firefox and it is great so far. :)
 
 The problem comes in with the enigmail-thunderbird build. After 
 re-building thunderbird and starting the enigmail build I get this:
 

 
 I looked in that directory and the autoconf.mk.in file is there, but the 
 .mk file has not been built. Given the complexity of the enigmail build 
 process it isn't obvious to me what the solution is.
 
 Sorry to be the bearer of bad news,

Yes, we are already aware of this, and actively working on it.

My fault for not thinking about the enigmail ports earlier, i should
have known by now... but with all the changes we concentrated on getting
our stuff right.

We hope to fix this asap.

Florian



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Re: mail/enigmail-thunderbird broken with the latest thunderbird update

2012-07-28 Thread Florian Smeets
On 28.07.12 11:57, Florian Smeets wrote:
 On 27.07.12 19:00, Doug Barton wrote:
 First let me say a big thank you to the gecko@ team. It's obvious that 
 the latest round of updates includes an enormous amount of work, and 
 both the thunderbird build and the firefox PGO build went flawlessly. 
 I've been using the new firefox and it is great so far. :)

 The problem comes in with the enigmail-thunderbird build. After 
 re-building thunderbird and starting the enigmail build I get this:

 

 I looked in that directory and the autoconf.mk.in file is there, but the 
 .mk file has not been built. Given the complexity of the enigmail build 
 process it isn't obvious to me what the solution is.

 Sorry to be the bearer of bad news,
 
 Yes, we are already aware of this, and actively working on it.
 
 My fault for not thinking about the enigmail ports earlier, i should
 have known by now... but with all the changes we concentrated on getting
 our stuff right.
 
 We hope to fix this asap.
 

This is the patch i intend to commit. I could successfully build
enigmail-thunderbird, enigmail-thunderbird-esr and enigmail-seamonkey
with this patch applied to mail/enigmail

Florian
Index: Makefile
===
--- Makefile(revision 301636)
+++ Makefile(working copy)
@@ -47,7 +47,11 @@
 .if defined(GECKO_EXTDIR)
 GECKO_WRKSRC=  ${WRKDIR}/../../../${GECKO_PORTDIR}/work/${GECKO_EXTDIR}
 WRKSRC=${WRKDIR}/${GECKO_EXTDIR}
+. if ${GECKO_PORTDIR:N*-esr}
+MOZSRC=
${WRKSRC}/obj-${CONFIGURE_TARGET:S/amd64/x86_64/}/mozilla
+. else
 MOZSRC=${WRKSRC}/mozilla
+. endif
 .else
 GECKO_WRKSRC=  ${WRKDIR}/../../../${GECKO_PORTDIR}/work/mozilla
 WRKSRC=${WRKDIR}/mozilla
@@ -58,7 +62,7 @@
 
 .include bsd.port.pre.mk
 
-XPI_FILE=  ${MOZSRC}/dist/bin/${DISTNAME}-freebsd-${ARCH}.xpi
+XPI_FILE=  
${MOZSRC}/dist/bin/${DISTNAME}-freebsd-${ARCH:S/amd64/x86_64/}.xpi
 XPI_LIBDIR=${PREFIX}/lib/xpi
 XPI_ORIG_ID=   {847b3a00-7ab1-11d4-8f02-006008948af5}
 XPI_ID=${GECKO}@mozilla-enigmail.org
@@ -90,14 +94,21 @@
${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${GMAKE} -C ${MOZSRC} tier_base
${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${GMAKE} -C ${MOZSRC} tier_nspr
${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${GMAKE} -C ${MOZSRC} tier_js
-   ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${GMAKE} -C ${WRKSRC} export
+   ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${GMAKE} -C ${MOZSRC}/.. export
${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${GMAKE} -C ${MOZSRC}/modules/libreg
${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${GMAKE} -C ${MOZSRC}/xpcom/string
${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${GMAKE} -C ${MOZSRC}/xpcom
 .endif
+.if ${GECKO_PORTDIR:N*-esr}
+   cd ${WRKSRC}/mailnews/extensions/enigmail; \
+   ./makemake -r -o 
$${objdir=${WRKSRC}/obj-${CONFIGURE_TARGET:S/amd64/x86_64/}}; \
+   ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${GMAKE} ${_MAKE_JOBS} all xpi \
+   -C $$objdir/mailnews/extensions/enigmail
+.else
cd ${WRKSRC}/mailnews/extensions/enigmail  ./makemake -r
cd ${WRKSRC}/mailnews/extensions/enigmail  ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} 
${GMAKE}
cd ${WRKSRC}/mailnews/extensions/enigmail  ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} 
${GMAKE} xpi
+.endif
 
 do-install:
@${MKDIR} ${XPI_LIBDIR}/${XPI_ID} ${XPI_LIBDIR}/symlinks/${GECKO}


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Re: mail/enigmail-thunderbird broken with the latest thunderbird update

2012-07-28 Thread Doug Barton
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On 07/28/2012 11:47, Florian Smeets wrote:
 This is the patch i intend to commit.

Worked perfectly on 8-i386 and 10-amd64, thanks! :)

Doug

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mail/enigmail-thunderbird broken with the latest thunderbird update

2012-07-27 Thread Doug Barton
First let me say a big thank you to the gecko@ team. It's obvious that 
the latest round of updates includes an enormous amount of work, and 
both the thunderbird build and the firefox PGO build went flawlessly. 
I've been using the new firefox and it is great so far. :)


The problem comes in with the enigmail-thunderbird build. After 
re-building thunderbird and starting the enigmail build I get this:


cd 
/usr/local/tmp/WRKDIRPREFIX/frontier/ports-svn/head/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/mailnews/extensions/enigmail 
 /usr/bin/env SHELL=/bin/sh 
NO_LINT=YES PREFIX=/usr/local  LOCALBASE=/usr/local 
MOTIFLIB=-L/usr/local/lib -lXm -lXp LIBDIR=/usr/lib  CC=cc 
CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing  CPP=cpp CPPFLAGS= 
LDFLAGS=  CXX=c++ CXXFLAGS=-O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing 
MANPREFIX=/usr/local BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM=install  -s -o root -g wheel 
-m 555  BSD_INSTALL_LIB=install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 444 
BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT=install  -o root -g wheel -m 555 
BSD_INSTALL_DATA=install  -o root -g wheel -m 444 
BSD_INSTALL_MAN=install  -o root -g wheel -m 444 gmake

Makefile:45: ../../../config/autoconf.mk: No such file or directory
/usr/local/tmp/WRKDIRPREFIX/frontier/ports-svn/head/mail/enigmail-thunderbird/work/comm-release/config/config.mk:57: 
../../../config/autoconf.mk: No such file or directory

gmake: *** No rule to make target `../../../config/autoconf.mk'.  Stop.
*** [do-build] Error code 2

I looked in that directory and the autoconf.mk.in file is there, but the 
.mk file has not been built. Given the complexity of the enigmail build 
process it isn't obvious to me what the solution is.


Sorry to be the bearer of bad news,

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enigmail-thunderbird: problem with importing pgp key from keyserver

2011-12-07 Thread Andriy Gapon

Description of the problem: I get a signed email and I don't have a key to 
verify
the signature (I see a yellow line that says Unverified signature; click on
'Details' button for more information ).  I press Details and select Import
Public Key.  The import window that pops ups then stays up forever, its no
progress bar rolls on forever and, the most troublesome, thunderbird starts
consuming 100% of a CPU.  I can press Cancel button and the dialog is closed, 
but
CPU consumption goes on.  Also, it seems that after that the thunderbird timers
stop working properly - e.g. I have an option of marking an email as read after
(pre-)viewing it for 1 second, that gets broken, the emails are never
automatically marked as read.
What's also interesting is that the key apparently gets imported despite all of
the above.  If I reopen the same email I see a green line saying UNTRUSTED Good
signature from 

Anyone else can reproduce this?

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Re: enigmail-thunderbird: problem with importing pgp key from keyserver

2011-12-07 Thread Andriy Gapon
on 07/12/2011 14:39 Andriy Gapon said the following:
 
 Description of the problem: I get a signed email and I don't have a key to 
 verify
 the signature (I see a yellow line that says Unverified signature; click on
 'Details' button for more information ).  I press Details and select Import
 Public Key.  The import window that pops ups then stays up forever, its no
 progress bar rolls on forever and, the most troublesome, thunderbird starts
 consuming 100% of a CPU.  I can press Cancel button and the dialog is closed, 
 but
 CPU consumption goes on.  Also, it seems that after that the thunderbird 
 timers
 stop working properly - e.g. I have an option of marking an email as read 
 after
 (pre-)viewing it for 1 second, that gets broken, the emails are never
 automatically marked as read.
 What's also interesting is that the key apparently gets imported despite all 
 of
 the above.  If I reopen the same email I see a green line saying UNTRUSTED 
 Good
 signature from 
 
 Anyone else can reproduce this?
 

Additional info, attaching with gdb consistently produces the following
(imperfect) stack trace:
0  0x00080412e9ec in pthread_kill () from /lib/libthr.so.3
#1  0x000804129979 in pthread_getschedparam () from /lib/libthr.so.3
#2  0x000804130bc4 in pthread_cond_signal () from /lib/libthr.so.3
#3  0x000802dbec19 in PRP_NakedNotify () from /usr/local/lib/libplds4.so.1
#4  0x000802dbf6bd in PR_WaitCondVar () from /usr/local/lib/libplds4.so.1
#5  0x000802dbf78f in PR_Wait () from /usr/local/lib/libplds4.so.1
#6  0x000801ecbc19 in nsStopwatch::Release () from
/usr/local/lib/thunderbird/libxul.so
#7  0x000801ecbdcd in nsStopwatch::Release () from
/usr/local/lib/thunderbird/libxul.so
#8  0x000801bffd3c in XRE_AddStaticComponent () from
/usr/local/lib/thunderbird/libxul.so
#9  0x000801bc8929 in
mozilla::ipc::TestShellCommandParent::~TestShellCommandParent () from
/usr/local/lib/thunderbird/libxul.so
#10 0x000801bfff9e in XRE_AddStaticComponent () from
/usr/local/lib/thunderbird/libxul.so
#11 0x000802dc43e9 in PR_CreateThread () from /usr/local/lib/libplds4.so.1
#12 0x0008041280d3 in pthread_getprio () from /lib/libthr.so.3

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Re: enigmail-thunderbird: problem with importing pgp key from keyserver

2011-12-07 Thread Alex Dupre

Andriy Gapon ha scritto:

Anyone else can reproduce this?


Have you updated to 1.3.4 release?

https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24568

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Re: enigmail-thunderbird: problem with importing pgp key from keyserver

2011-12-07 Thread Andriy Gapon
on 07/12/2011 14:58 Alex Dupre said the following:
 Andriy Gapon ha scritto:
 Anyone else can reproduce this?
 
 Have you updated to 1.3.4 release?
 
 https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24568
 

Thank you for straightening me out and sorry for the noise!
I have actually upgraded enigmail, but the upgrade didn't have effect because I
hadn't restarted thunderbird since it happened.  Now everything works fine.

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enigmail 1.2

2011-07-04 Thread Dominic Fandrey
Hello,

I got enigmail 1.2 to build by changing the gecko extract dependency
target from configure to build.

It installs and runs, but it always claims the gpg agent cannot
be found. Even when I configure it manually.

I'm out of ideas. Any suggestions?

Regards


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Re: enigmail 1.2

2011-07-04 Thread Matthias Andree
Am 04.07.2011 19:42, schrieb Dominic Fandrey:
 Hello,
 
 I got enigmail 1.2 to build by changing the gecko extract dependency
 target from configure to build.
 
 It installs and runs, but it always claims the gpg agent cannot
 be found. Even when I configure it manually.
 
 I'm out of ideas. Any suggestions?

Asking the obvious: do you have ${LOCALBASE}/bin/gpg-agent (from
security/gnupg)?

How more specific:
- Does the genxpi script (top-level directory in the enigmail tarball)
  get run?  It generates a few wrapper shell scripts.  Do you install
  these?  Do you have the gpg-agent installed?

- Enable debug mode and see what the enigmail.js logs?
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/support/bugs.php.html#execTrace

- Further reading on gpg-agent:
http://www.mozilla-enigmail.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10t=249
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Re: enigmail 1.2

2011-07-04 Thread Dominic Fandrey
OK, I got it, solution at the end.

On 05/07/2011 00:02, Matthias Andree wrote:
 Am 04.07.2011 19:42, schrieb Dominic Fandrey:
 Hello,

 I got enigmail 1.2 to build by changing the gecko extract dependency
 target from configure to build.

 It installs and runs, but it always claims the gpg agent cannot
 be found. Even when I configure it manually.

 I'm out of ideas. Any suggestions?
 
 Asking the obvious: do you have ${LOCALBASE}/bin/gpg-agent (from
 security/gnupg)?

Yes.

...

The solution was to start gpg-agent and populate the
GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable. The most convenient way for
me to do this was to change my .xsession:

exec /usr/local/bin/gpg-agent --daemon /usr/local/bin/mywm

Regards

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Re: enigmail 1.2

2011-07-04 Thread Doug Barton

On 07/04/2011 17:37, Dominic Fandrey wrote:

OK, I got it, solution at the end.

On 05/07/2011 00:02, Matthias Andree wrote:

Am 04.07.2011 19:42, schrieb Dominic Fandrey:

Hello,

I got enigmail 1.2 to build by changing the gecko extract dependency
target from configure to build.

It installs and runs, but it always claims the gpg agent cannot
be found. Even when I configure it manually.

I'm out of ideas. Any suggestions?


Asking the obvious: do you have ${LOCALBASE}/bin/gpg-agent (from
security/gnupg)?


Yes.


...


The solution was to start gpg-agent and populate the
GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable. The most convenient way for
me to do this was to change my .xsession:

exec /usr/local/bin/gpg-agent --daemon /usr/local/bin/mywm


You may find this useful:

http://dougbarton.us/PGP/gpg-agent.html


hth,

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FreeBSD Port: thunderbird-enigmail-1.1.2_1

2011-07-02 Thread Douglas Thrift
Hello,

Are there any plans to upgrade to Enigmail 1.2 which works with
Thunderbird 5.0?

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Re: FreeBSD Port: thunderbird-enigmail-1.1.2_1

2011-07-02 Thread Florian Smeets

On 02.07.11 10:25, Douglas Thrift wrote:

Hello,

Are there any plans to upgrade to Enigmail 1.2 which works with
Thunderbird 5.0?



Yes, ale and I are working on it.

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enigmail and TB 3.1

2010-08-18 Thread Per olof Ljungmark

Hi,

Is there any work in progress to make enigmail work with Thunderbird 3.1?

Thanks!
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Re: new enigmail ports

2010-01-12 Thread martinko

Alex Dupre wrote:

Hello All,
I'll update the enigmail ports next week, adding support for
thunderbird3 and seamonkey2.
In the meanwhile I have new XPIs ready for FreeBSD 8.0 amd64 for
thunderbird 2/3 and seamonkey 1/2. If you like to test them and share
back feedback write me privately.



As there have been quite a few xpi-* ports available for a while I've 
been wondering how one can distinguish between extensions for Firefox 
and for (new) SeaMonkey.


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new enigmail ports

2010-01-05 Thread Alex Dupre
Hello All,
I'll update the enigmail ports next week, adding support for
thunderbird3 and seamonkey2.
In the meanwhile I have new XPIs ready for FreeBSD 8.0 amd64 for
thunderbird 2/3 and seamonkey 1/2. If you like to test them and share
back feedback write me privately.

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enigmail error on -current

2009-08-07 Thread Doug Barton
I've got an up to date -current, and up to date thunderbird, and tried
updating enigmail today and got this:

/libexec/ld-elf.so.1:
~/.thunderbird/a.default/extensions/{847b3a00-7ab1-11d4-8f02-006008948af5}/platform/FreeBSD_x86-gcc3/components/libenigmime-x86-gcc3.so:
Undefined symbol _ZN14nsAutoLockBaseC2EPvNS_14nsAutoLockTypeE

The 0.95.7 from the enigmail web page works just fine.


Doug

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Alex Dupre
Xin LI wrote:
 Finally I caught the issue for thunderbird.  It was due to the
 difference between our floating point handling and Linux's counterpart.
 ~ The patch attached would fix the problem at thunderbird part.

Thanks Xin.

 Unfortunately enigmail plugin compiled with gcc 4.x as shipped with
 FreeBSD 7.0+ would still crash with Signal 11, but with gcc 3.4 it would
 work fine.  I have not yet figured out why this would happen...

So you confirm me that the only broken combination is FreeBSD 7 + amd64
and the fix is to compile only enigmail with gcc 3.4, right?

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Alex Dupre
Aryeh Friedman wrote:
 I can confirm on 8-CURRENT no combination of GCC/enigmail/thinderbird
 works... don't know about 7

Have you recompiled thunderbird with the new patch before sending this
message? And no combination doesn't mean anything, be specific on your
platform and gcc compiler for enigmail and thunderbird.

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Aryeh Friedman
I can confirm on 8-CURRENT no combination of GCC/enigmail/thinderbird
works... don't know about 7

On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 2:15 AM, Alex Dupre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Xin LI wrote:
   Finally I caught the issue for thunderbird.  It was due to the
   difference between our floating point handling and Linux's counterpart.
   ~ The patch attached would fix the problem at thunderbird part.

  Thanks Xin.


   Unfortunately enigmail plugin compiled with gcc 4.x as shipped with
   FreeBSD 7.0+ would still crash with Signal 11, but with gcc 3.4 it would
   work fine.  I have not yet figured out why this would happen...

  So you confirm me that the only broken combination is FreeBSD 7 + amd64
  and the fix is to compile only enigmail with gcc 3.4, right?

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman

Alex Dupre wrote:

Aryeh Friedman wrote:
  

I can confirm on 8-CURRENT no combination of GCC/enigmail/thinderbird
works... don't know about 7



Have you recompiled thunderbird with the new patch before sending this
message? And no combination doesn't mean anything, be specific on your
platform and gcc compiler for enigmail and thunderbird.
  


Just recompiled and reinstalled the plug-in and still no go


Config:

USE-GCC=3.4in both makefiles (tb and e-tb)

OS 8-CURRENT AMD64 (updated about 3 hours ago)

PGP config -- gnupg with pinentry-gtk2
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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman

Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:

Alex Dupre wrote:

Aryeh Friedman wrote:
 

I can confirm on 8-CURRENT no combination of GCC/enigmail/thinderbird
works... don't know about 7



Have you recompiled thunderbird with the new patch before sending this
message? And no combination doesn't mean anything, be specific on your
platform and gcc compiler for enigmail and thunderbird.
  


Just recompiled and reinstalled the plug-in and still no go


Config:

USE-GCC=3.4in both makefiles (tb and e-tb)

OS 8-CURRENT AMD64 (updated about 3 hours ago)

PGP config -- gnupg with pinentry-gtk2

Forgot to mention definition of not working is em can't access gnupg in 
any config (auto or manual)

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Xin LI

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Alex Dupre wrote:
| Xin LI wrote:
| Finally I caught the issue for thunderbird.  It was due to the
| difference between our floating point handling and Linux's counterpart.
| ~ The patch attached would fix the problem at thunderbird part.
|
| Thanks Xin.
|
| Unfortunately enigmail plugin compiled with gcc 4.x as shipped with
| FreeBSD 7.0+ would still crash with Signal 11, but with gcc 3.4 it would
| work fine.  I have not yet figured out why this would happen...
|
| So you confirm me that the only broken combination is FreeBSD 7 + amd64
| and the fix is to compile only enigmail with gcc 3.4, right?

Yes, compiling enigmail with gcc 3.4 is sufficient to eliminate the
signal 11 for me.  I am not sure if it is because some code generation
issue in gcc, or bug in enigmail itself (presumably no, the access
violation is triggered in perfectly fine code).  I have taken some time
to give it a shoot but got some events this afternoon so I did not dig
further.

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Xin LI

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
| Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
| Alex Dupre wrote:
| Aryeh Friedman wrote:
|
| I can confirm on 8-CURRENT no combination of GCC/enigmail/thinderbird
| works... don't know about 7
|
|
| Have you recompiled thunderbird with the new patch before sending this
| message? And no combination doesn't mean anything, be specific on your
| platform and gcc compiler for enigmail and thunderbird.
|
|
| Just recompiled and reinstalled the plug-in and still no go
|
|
| Config:
|
| USE-GCC=3.4in both makefiles (tb and e-tb)
|
| OS 8-CURRENT AMD64 (updated about 3 hours ago)
|
| PGP config -- gnupg with pinentry-gtk2
|
| Forgot to mention definition of not working is em can't access gnupg in
| any config (auto or manual)

Would you please show me output from 'ident
/usr/ports/mail/thunderbird/Makefile'?

Cheers,
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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Xin LI

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Alex Dupre wrote:
| So you confirm me that the only broken combination is FreeBSD 7 + amd64
| and the fix is to compile only enigmail with gcc 3.4, right?

Ah, to be more exact, I have *only* tested on FreeBSD 8+amd64:

thunderbird is compiled with system gcc;
thunderbird-enigmime is compiled with USE_GCC=3.4.

Note, thunderbird is newest version I have committed:

~ $FreeBSD: ports/mail/thunderbird/Makefile,v 1.91 2008/04/22
05:32:58 delphij Exp $

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman

Xin LI wrote:

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
| Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
| Alex Dupre wrote:
| Aryeh Friedman wrote:
|
| I can confirm on 8-CURRENT no combination of 
GCC/enigmail/thinderbird

| works... don't know about 7
|
|
| Have you recompiled thunderbird with the new patch before sending 
this
| message? And no combination doesn't mean anything, be specific 
on your

| platform and gcc compiler for enigmail and thunderbird.
|
|
| Just recompiled and reinstalled the plug-in and still no go
|
|
| Config:
|
| USE-GCC=3.4in both makefiles (tb and e-tb)
|
| OS 8-CURRENT AMD64 (updated about 3 hours ago)
|
| PGP config -- gnupg with pinentry-gtk2
|
| Forgot to mention definition of not working is em can't access gnupg in
| any config (auto or manual)

Would you please show me output from 'ident
/usr/ports/mail/thunderbird/Makefile'?


$FreeBSD: ports/mail/thunderbird/Makefile,v 1.90 2008/04/19 
17:51:46 miwi Exp $
$MCom: ports/mail/thunderbird/Makefile,v 1.28 2008/01/10 17:58:39 
mezz Exp $




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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Alex Dupre

Aryeh M. Friedman ha scritto:

Would you please show me output from 'ident
/usr/ports/mail/thunderbird/Makefile'?


$FreeBSD: ports/mail/thunderbird/Makefile,v 1.90 2008/04/19 17:51:46 
miwi Exp $


So, or you have manually applied the patch, or you don't have the latest 
fixed thunderbird port.


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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman

Alex Dupre wrote:

Aryeh M. Friedman ha scritto:

Would you please show me output from 'ident
/usr/ports/mail/thunderbird/Makefile'?


$FreeBSD: ports/mail/thunderbird/Makefile,v 1.90 2008/04/19 
17:51:46 miwi Exp $


So, or you have manually applied the patch, or you don't have the 
latest fixed thunderbird port.



That makes zero sense because I did a csup immediatly before the recompile
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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Alex Dupre

Aryeh M. Friedman ha scritto:

That makes zero sense because I did a csup immediatly before the recompile


The mirrors are not synced in real-time with master repos. Re-csup and 
be sure to have the 1.91 revision.


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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-22 Thread Coleman Kane
On Mon, 2008-04-21 at 15:05 -0700, Xin LI wrote:
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 Hi, Coleman,
 
 Finally I caught the issue for thunderbird.  It was due to the
 difference between our floating point handling and Linux's counterpart.
 ~ The patch attached would fix the problem at thunderbird part.
 
 Unfortunately enigmail plugin compiled with gcc 4.x as shipped with
 FreeBSD 7.0+ would still crash with Signal 11, but with gcc 3.4 it would
 work fine.  I have not yet figured out why this would happen...
 
 Cheers,
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 --- Makefile  19 Apr 2008 17:51:46 -  1.90
 +++ Makefile  21 Apr 2008 21:58:18 -
 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
  
  PORTNAME=thunderbird
  DISTVERSION= 2.0.0.12
 -PORTREVISION=2
 +PORTREVISION=3
  CATEGORIES=  mail ipv6
  MASTER_SITES=${MASTER_SITE_MOZILLA_EXTENDED}
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  extensions/transformiix/source/base/Double.cpp.orig  Thu Jan 30 
 09:26:46 2003
 -+++ extensions/transformiix/source/base/Double.cpp   Sun Nov 16 01:46:42 2003
 -@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@
 +--- extensions/transformiix/source/base/Double.cpp.orig  2006-06-22 
 12:13:00.0 -0700
  extensions/transformiix/source/base/Double.cpp   2008-04-21 
 14:04:37.540570448 -0700
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   #ifdef __FreeBSD__
   #include ieeefp.h
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  -#else
 -+#if defined(__i386__)
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   fp_except_t allmask = FP_X_INV|FP_X_OFL|FP_X_UFL|FP_X_DZ|FP_X_IMP|FP_X_DNML;
  +#else
  +fp_except_t allmask = FP_X_INV|FP_X_OFL|FP_X_UFL|FP_X_DZ|FP_X_IMP;
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   #endif
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   #define TX_DOUBLE_HI32_MANTMASK  0x000f

Hi Xin Li,

I am only now coming into this (and it seems that a significant number
of people have already reported on it). I can confirm that I've tried TB
and Enigmail from ports, and ever since around the time that 2.0.0.12
was brought in, I cannot get enigmail to work no matter what combination
of USE_GCC I have between mail/thunderbird and
mail/enigmail-thunderbird. I am using 8.0-CURRENT as of about four days
ago (just after sos@ imported the last of the sys/dev/ata fixes).

Since that time, I have managed to bring in some fixes to devel/glib20
that fix the shared-object module loading that used to make evolution
take 10 minutes to start up (seriously!). In addition, I sent some fixes
over to the seahorse crowd (and committed them to our seahorse port) to
fix breakage when using seahorse-agent w/ GnuPG. This allowed me to
finally use Evolution+GnuPG together.

I'll try the patch below on enigmail w/ TB to see if it fixes the
breakage in enigmail-tb for me now... but I may take a couple days time
getting reports back to you.

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-04-21 Thread Xin LI

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Hi, Coleman,

Finally I caught the issue for thunderbird.  It was due to the
difference between our floating point handling and Linux's counterpart.
~ The patch attached would fix the problem at thunderbird part.

Unfortunately enigmail plugin compiled with gcc 4.x as shipped with
FreeBSD 7.0+ would still crash with Signal 11, but with gcc 3.4 it would
work fine.  I have not yet figured out why this would happen...

Cheers,
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+++ Makefile21 Apr 2008 21:58:18 -
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 
 PORTNAME=  thunderbird
 DISTVERSION=   2.0.0.12
-PORTREVISION=  2
+PORTREVISION=  3
 CATEGORIES=mail ipv6
 MASTER_SITES=  ${MASTER_SITE_MOZILLA_EXTENDED}
 MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR=thunderbird/releases/${DISTVERSION}/source
Index: files/patch-Double.cpp
===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/mail/thunderbird/files/patch-Double.cpp,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -p -r1.2 patch-Double.cpp
--- files/patch-Double.cpp  16 Nov 2003 18:55:33 -  1.2
+++ files/patch-Double.cpp  21 Apr 2008 21:05:06 -
@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
 extensions/transformiix/source/base/Double.cpp.origThu Jan 30 
09:26:46 2003
-+++ extensions/transformiix/source/base/Double.cpp Sun Nov 16 01:46:42 2003
-@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@
+--- extensions/transformiix/source/base/Double.cpp.orig2006-06-22 
12:13:00.0 -0700
 extensions/transformiix/source/base/Double.cpp 2008-04-21 
14:04:37.540570448 -0700
+@@ -52,10 +52,10 @@
  //A trick to handle IEEE floating point exceptions on FreeBSD - E.D.
  #ifdef __FreeBSD__
  #include ieeefp.h
 -#ifdef __alpha__
 -fp_except_t allmask = FP_X_INV|FP_X_OFL|FP_X_UFL|FP_X_DZ|FP_X_IMP;
 -#else
-+#if defined(__i386__)
++#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__)
  fp_except_t allmask = FP_X_INV|FP_X_OFL|FP_X_UFL|FP_X_DZ|FP_X_IMP|FP_X_DNML;
 +#else
 +fp_except_t allmask = FP_X_INV|FP_X_OFL|FP_X_UFL|FP_X_DZ|FP_X_IMP;
  #endif
  fp_except_t oldmask = fpsetmask(~allmask);
  #endif
-@@ -75,22 +75,31 @@
+@@ -115,22 +115,31 @@
  #define TX_DOUBLE_HI32_EXPMASK   0x7ff0
  #define TX_DOUBLE_HI32_MANTMASK  0x000f
  
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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-03-06 Thread Coleman Kane
Marcin Cieslak wrote:
 Yuri Pankov wrote:
   
 AFAICT, it only affects amd64. Maybe USE_GCC can be 3.4 on amd64, and 3.4+ 
 elsewhere?
   

 Don't know if it helps at all, but seamonkey works with enigmail very
 nice, using gcc version 4.2.1 20070719 on amd64 (7.0-PRERELEASE,
 seamonkey 1.1.8).

 --Marcin
   
How does seamonkey compare to Thunderbird? Is it really bloated?

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-03-06 Thread Gerhard Schmidt
Jeremy Messenger schrieb:
 On Tue, 04 Mar 2008 17:07:19 -0600, Coleman Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi,

 I'd like to call your attention to ports/117285:
 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117285

 There seems to be some trouble when thunderbird is compiled with GCC
 4.x. The current manifestation of this problem is a segfault on the
 registration (when thunderbird restarts) of the enigmail extension,
 which causes the install to fail to register the internal enigmime
 service.

 The above PR suggests downgrading thunderbird to GCC 3.4 until the
 problem is fixed. I don't know how many other extensions are affected
 by this.

 Either that, or the security/enigmail-thunderbird port should be
 modified so that it displays a message warning the user that it won't
 work after it is installed.

 AFAICT, it only affects amd64. Maybe USE_GCC can be 3.4 on amd64, and
 3.4+ elsewhere?

 Thoughts? Comments?
 
 The enigmail port has to be fix. I disagree to change in thunderbird
 port to have that USE_GCC. In the past, I have suggested Aryeh M.
 Friedman to check in Gentoo to see if it can solves his problem, but I
 don't know if he did.
 
 ===
 http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=187353
 http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=127337action=view
 
 Maybe you can try to remove USE_GCC=3.4 and 'make patch' in
 engimail-thunderbird then go in work directory and remove the
 gcc_hidden.h and touch this file. After that, try to build
 engimail-thunderbird to see if it works for you with GCC 4.x. Make sure
 Thunderbird is built with GCC 4.x too.
 
 If it doesn't work for you, there is another bugzilla that is blaming on
 binutils bug.
 
 http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=186089
 ===

I have tried to update to thungerbird 2.0.0.12 and enigmail 0.95.6 yesterday
and there is still a problem. enigmime doesnt work.

FreeBSD etustar.ze.tum.de 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE #3: Mon Jan  7
07:39:02 CET 2008  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/amd64/compile/ETUSTAR
amd64

Using USE_GCC=3.4 doesn't solve the problem. I ahve not found a solution. As I
need Enigmail i have downgraeded to thungerbird 2.0.0.9 and enigmail 0.95.5
both compiles with gcc34.

So there seams to be a different problem.

Regards
Gerhard


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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-03-06 Thread Marcin Cieslak
Coleman Kane wrote:
 How does seamonkey compare to Thunderbird? Is it really bloated?

I switched to seamonkey from the Mozilla suite. I never really liked
Firefox interface and I prefer tighter integration between browser and
mail on UNIX-like systems.

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-03-05 Thread Marcin Cieslak
Yuri Pankov wrote:
 AFAICT, it only affects amd64. Maybe USE_GCC can be 3.4 on amd64, and 3.4+ 
 elsewhere?

Don't know if it helps at all, but seamonkey works with enigmail very
nice, using gcc version 4.2.1 20070719 on amd64 (7.0-PRERELEASE,
seamonkey 1.1.8).

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Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-03-04 Thread Coleman Kane

Hi,

I'd like to call your attention to ports/117285:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117285

There seems to be some trouble when thunderbird is compiled with GCC 
4.x. The current manifestation of this problem is a segfault on the 
registration (when thunderbird restarts) of the enigmail extension, 
which causes the install to fail to register the internal enigmime service.


The above PR suggests downgrading thunderbird to GCC 3.4 until the 
problem is fixed. I don't know how many other extensions are affected by 
this.


Either that, or the security/enigmail-thunderbird port should be 
modified so that it displays a message warning the user that it won't 
work after it is installed.


AFAICT, it only affects amd64. Maybe USE_GCC can be 3.4 on amd64, and 
3.4+ elsewhere?


Thoughts? Comments?

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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-03-04 Thread Jeremy Messenger

On Tue, 04 Mar 2008 17:07:19 -0600, Coleman Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi,

I'd like to call your attention to ports/117285:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117285

There seems to be some trouble when thunderbird is compiled with GCC  
4.x. The current manifestation of this problem is a segfault on the  
registration (when thunderbird restarts) of the enigmail extension,  
which causes the install to fail to register the internal enigmime  
service.


The above PR suggests downgrading thunderbird to GCC 3.4 until the  
problem is fixed. I don't know how many other extensions are affected by  
this.


Either that, or the security/enigmail-thunderbird port should be  
modified so that it displays a message warning the user that it won't  
work after it is installed.


AFAICT, it only affects amd64. Maybe USE_GCC can be 3.4 on amd64, and  
3.4+ elsewhere?


Thoughts? Comments?


The enigmail port has to be fix. I disagree to change in thunderbird port  
to have that USE_GCC. In the past, I have suggested Aryeh M. Friedman to  
check in Gentoo to see if it can solves his problem, but I don't know if  
he did.


===
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=187353
http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=127337action=view

Maybe you can try to remove USE_GCC=3.4 and 'make patch' in  
engimail-thunderbird then go in work directory and remove the gcc_hidden.h  
and touch this file. After that, try to build engimail-thunderbird to see  
if it works for you with GCC 4.x. Make sure Thunderbird is built with GCC  
4.x too.


If it doesn't work for you, there is another bugzilla that is blaming on  
binutils bug.


http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=186089
===

Cheers,
Mezz


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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-03-04 Thread Xin LI

Coleman Kane wrote:

Hi,

I'd like to call your attention to ports/117285:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117285

There seems to be some trouble when thunderbird is compiled with GCC 
4.x. The current manifestation of this problem is a segfault on the 
registration (when thunderbird restarts) of the enigmail extension, 
which causes the install to fail to register the internal enigmime service.


The above PR suggests downgrading thunderbird to GCC 3.4 until the 
problem is fixed. I don't know how many other extensions are affected by 
this.


Either that, or the security/enigmail-thunderbird port should be 
modified so that it displays a message warning the user that it won't 
work after it is installed.


AFAICT, it only affects amd64. Maybe USE_GCC can be 3.4 on amd64, and 
3.4+ elsewhere?


Thoughts? Comments?


It seems that latest thunderbird gives me signal 8 (SIGFPE) upon 
extension registration.  I am busy at work right now and have no time to 
investigate this, but building with gcc 3.4 did not worked for me (I've 
modified both USE_GCC to 3.4, using -CURRENT as of today) :(


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Re: Thunderbird, enigmail, and GCC 3.4

2008-03-04 Thread Yuri Pankov
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 06:07:19PM -0500, Coleman Kane wrote:
 Hi,

 I'd like to call your attention to ports/117285:
 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117285

 There seems to be some trouble when thunderbird is compiled with GCC 4.x. 
 The current manifestation of this problem is a segfault on the registration 
 (when thunderbird restarts) of the enigmail extension, which causes the 
 install to fail to register the internal enigmime service.

 The above PR suggests downgrading thunderbird to GCC 3.4 until the problem 
 is fixed. I don't know how many other extensions are affected by this.

JFYI: I didn't need to rebuild thunderbird with GCC 3.4 to get
enigmail-thunderbird working, just using GCC 3.4 to build
enigmail-thunderbird was enough for me. (-CURRENT/amd64)


 Either that, or the security/enigmail-thunderbird port should be modified 
 so that it displays a message warning the user that it won't work after it 
 is installed.

 AFAICT, it only affects amd64. Maybe USE_GCC can be 3.4 on amd64, and 3.4+ 
 elsewhere?

 Thoughts? Comments?

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Re: enigmail

2008-01-13 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman
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martinko wrote:
 Alex Dupre wrote:
 Chuck Robey wrote:
 There's a mail/engimail, but there's also a
 mail/enigmail-seamonkey, and it's that latter one that has no
 description, not even a plist to help out.  If I already have a
 Seamonkey that I like, which should I install?

 enigmail-seamonkey

 -- Alex Dupre

 I wonder why port_version shows me the following:

 seamonkey-enigmail-0.95.5 needs updating (port has 0.95.6)

 even though there is no such port and I cannot see it in MOVED
 either.

This is due to a committ Mezz made a few weeks ago to make it so
Mozilla was no longer the only depend that satisified the requirment
for having a mozilla compatible rendering engine.

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Re: enigmail

2008-01-13 Thread Jeremy Messenger
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 09:07:38 -0600, Aryeh M. Friedman  
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martinko wrote:

Alex Dupre wrote:

Chuck Robey wrote:

There's a mail/engimail, but there's also a
mail/enigmail-seamonkey, and it's that latter one that has no
description, not even a plist to help out.  If I already have a
Seamonkey that I like, which should I install?


enigmail-seamonkey

-- Alex Dupre


I wonder why port_version shows me the following:

seamonkey-enigmail-0.95.5 needs updating (port has 0.95.6)

even though there is no such port and I cannot see it in MOVED
either.


This is due to a committ Mezz made a few weeks ago to make it so
Mozilla was no longer the only depend that satisified the requirment
for having a mozilla compatible rendering engine.


No, I haven't commit any enigmail nor mozilla in FreeBSD ports.

http://www.freshports.org/mail/enigmail-seamonkey/

It said that 0.95.6 and exists.

# cd /usr/ports/mail/enigmail-seamonkey/
# make -V PORTVERSION
0.95.6

Cheers,
Mezz


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Re: enigmail

2008-01-13 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman
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Jeremy Messenger wrote:
 On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 09:07:38 -0600, Aryeh M. Friedman
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 martinko wrote:
 Alex Dupre wrote:
 Chuck Robey wrote:
 There's a mail/engimail, but there's also a
 mail/enigmail-seamonkey, and it's that latter one that
 has no description, not even a plist to help out.  If I
 already have a Seamonkey that I like, which should I
 install?

 enigmail-seamonkey

 -- Alex Dupre

 I wonder why port_version shows me the following:

 seamonkey-enigmail-0.95.5 needs updating (port has
 0.95.6)

 even though there is no such port and I cannot see it in
 MOVED either.

 This is due to a committ Mezz made a few weeks ago to make it so
 Mozilla was no longer the only depend that satisified the
 requirment for having a mozilla compatible rendering engine.

 No, I haven't commit any enigmail nor mozilla in FreeBSD ports.

I was refering to the 5:1 patch

 http://www.freshports.org/mail/enigmail-seamonkey/

 It said that 0.95.6 and exists.

 # cd /usr/ports/mail/enigmail-seamonkey/ # make -V PORTVERSION
 0.95.6

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Re: enigmail

2008-01-13 Thread Jeremy Messenger
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 12:24:12 -0600, Aryeh M. Friedman  
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Jeremy Messenger wrote:

On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 09:07:38 -0600, Aryeh M. Friedman
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martinko wrote:

Alex Dupre wrote:

Chuck Robey wrote:

There's a mail/engimail, but there's also a
mail/enigmail-seamonkey, and it's that latter one that
has no description, not even a plist to help out.  If I
already have a Seamonkey that I like, which should I
install?


enigmail-seamonkey

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I wonder why port_version shows me the following:

seamonkey-enigmail-0.95.5 needs updating (port has
0.95.6)

even though there is no such port and I cannot see it in
MOVED either.


This is due to a committ Mezz made a few weeks ago to make it so
Mozilla was no longer the only depend that satisified the
requirment for having a mozilla compatible rendering engine.


No, I haven't commit any enigmail nor mozilla in FreeBSD ports.


I was refering to the 5:1 patch


You mean by this?

http://people.freebsd.org/~mezz/diff/gecko-ports.diff

If yes, then his problem has nothing to do with this. If no, then I don't  
understand the '5:1 patch'.


Cheers,
Mezz


http://www.freshports.org/mail/enigmail-seamonkey/



It said that 0.95.6 and exists.



# cd /usr/ports/mail/enigmail-seamonkey/ # make -V PORTVERSION
0.95.6



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Re: adding enigmail to seamonkey

2007-12-25 Thread Chuck Robey
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Alex Dupre wrote:
 Chuck Robey ha scritto:
 I'm lost.  Anyone gotten the enigmail-seamonkey port to work?
 
 Well, I suppose you never manually installed (or googled about
 installing) an xpi with seamonkey. Simply File-Open the xpi, how
 could it be simpler?
 

Maybe by having the menu say Open addons or at least having some doc that
says that.  I would normally assume an open function in a browser would
open URL's, but you wouldn't?
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Re: adding enigmail to seamonkey

2007-12-19 Thread Alex Dupre

Chuck Robey ha scritto:

I'm lost.  Anyone gotten the enigmail-seamonkey port to work?


Well, I suppose you never manually installed (or googled about 
installing) an xpi with seamonkey. Simply File-Open the xpi, how 
could it be simpler?


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Re: adding enigmail to seamonkey

2007-12-18 Thread Robert Huff

Chuck Robey writes:

1) I don't have enigmail installed.
2) My copy of seamonkey uses .mozilla/huff/deleted.slt/ as
its config/data directory.


Robert Huff
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Re: adding enigmail to seamonkey

2007-12-18 Thread Chuck Robey
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Robert Huff wrote:
 Chuck Robey writes:
 
  Well, the enigmail-seamonkey install has the same somewhat bare
  hint, so I went looking for the Tools-AddOns menu, but that's a
  lost cause, it's not there, although the install comment in the
  port tells you it is.  Well, sez I, go look into the .thunderbird
  file, figure out where the enigmail.xpt file went, and ciopy it
  to the same spot in .seamonkey ... that's not any good, because
  there isn't any .seamonkey directory in my homedir.  So, that
  might or might not work.
  
  I'm lost.  Anyone gotten the enigmail-seamonkey port to work?
 
   My seamonkey always looked in the same place Mozilla did; as
 far as I remember I don't have aything special set to make that
 happen.
Robert, do you remember how you went about installing your enigmail into
seamonkey?  Apparently, after you build the enigmail-seamonkey port, you still
have to take some action with the newly built seamonkey (as had to happen with
enigmail-firefox), but the hint given in the message listed in the
enigmail-seamonkey port gives me menu options to hit, that don't exist in
seamonkey.  So I need to know how you installed it.  I don't have a mozilla to
check.  I have a firefox; is the installation a mere option of locating the
enigmail.xpt file in the firefox config dir, and placing that came file in the
 seamonkey config dir?  And, do you know the name of the seamonkey config dir?
 Is it .mozilla?
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adding enigmail to seamonkey

2007-12-17 Thread Chuck Robey
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I'm trying to add enigmail to seamonkey, and not having much fun doing it.
I'm rather hoping someone here can help me.

First, I'm using Seamonkey's mailer (and not Thunderbird) because it handled
the formatting of fixed-width-font lines better.  Where Thunderbird would show
me llines getting as wide as my window, Seamonkey added in CRs at the 76th
character, like I asked for.  Not sure, this maybe has (or will) change, but
I'm  not looking at that here.  I went ahead and stuck enigmail in Thunderbird
as a dry-run, and while there was very little instruction in the port telling
you how to install the enigmail port (the process of installing it is NOT
handled by the port).  It's apparently done by selecting
Tools-Addons-Install, which copies a engimail.xpt file (the port's
instructions really should mention that filename, you need it explicitly) and
that menu option installs it for you.

Well, the enigmail-seamonkey install has the same somewhat bare hint, so I
went looking for the Tools-AddOns menu, but that's a lost cause, it's not
there, although the install comment in the port tells you it is.  Well, sez I,
go look into the .thunderbird file, figure out where the enigmail.xpt file
went, and ciopy it to the same spot in .seamonkey ... that's not any good,
because there isn't any .seamonkey directory in my homedir.  So, that might or
might not work.

I'm lost.  Anyone gotten the enigmail-seamonkey port to work?
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adding enigmail to seamonkey

2007-12-17 Thread Robert Huff

Chuck Robey writes:

  Well, the enigmail-seamonkey install has the same somewhat bare
  hint, so I went looking for the Tools-AddOns menu, but that's a
  lost cause, it's not there, although the install comment in the
  port tells you it is.  Well, sez I, go look into the .thunderbird
  file, figure out where the enigmail.xpt file went, and ciopy it
  to the same spot in .seamonkey ... that's not any good, because
  there isn't any .seamonkey directory in my homedir.  So, that
  might or might not work.
  
  I'm lost.  Anyone gotten the enigmail-seamonkey port to work?

My seamonkey always looked in the same place Mozilla did; as
far as I remember I don't have aything special set to make that
happen.


Robert Huff
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enigmail

2007-12-16 Thread Chuck Robey
I need some help on using gpg with my mail client, and I use seamonkey's 
mail handler to access my dovecot imap server.   I see that Enigmail is 
the thing that normally handles getting gpg to work with seamonkey, but 
there are two possible ports that zi might use, and they don't both 
have pkg-descr's.


There's a mail/engimail, but there's also a mail/enigmail-seamonkey, and 
it's that latter one that has no description, not even a plist to help 
out.  If I already have a Seamonkey that I like, which should I install? 
 I am worried that the enigmail-seamonkey port might build and install 
another seamonkey for me, which I really don't want.

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Re: enigmail

2007-12-16 Thread Alex Dupre
Chuck Robey wrote:
 There's a mail/engimail, but there's also a mail/enigmail-seamonkey, and
 it's that latter one that has no description, not even a plist to help
 out.  If I already have a Seamonkey that I like, which should I install?

enigmail-seamonkey

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