Re: [SOGo] Re: Questions re: SOGo update server

2014-05-02 Thread Charles Marcus

On 4/28/2014 10:11 AM, Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.com wrote:

On 4/28/2014 9:43 AM, Anthony RUIZ r...@emse.fr wrote:
here, the updates are done with the plugins folder of our server, I 
do not think this is a good idea to do thunderbird when he wants: p


I think you missed something...

I was talking about letting Thunderbird update Lightning (I have it 
configured to not update the program, but to update extensions 
automatically)... ;)


Anyone?

Specifically - if you use the SOGo update server to update lightning, do 
you also specifically disable all extension updates in thunderbird? Or 
do you disable updates just for lightning (and if so, how)?


Since the Connector and Integrator extensions are not hosted on the 
official mozilla addon site, you don't have to worry about those getting 
updated out of band (from the mozilla site), but lightning is another story.


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Re: [SOGo] Re: Questions re: SOGo update server

2014-05-02 Thread Steve Ankeny
In the past, I've noticed that the supported extension versions are
often different than what's available to Thunderbird, and so, I'd say,
Let SOGo update the extensions and not TB!

Leave it alone.  Use what's recommended, supported and provided by
Inverse.  Just my opinion.

On 05/02/2014 06:29 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
 On 4/28/2014 10:11 AM, Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.com wrote:
 On 4/28/2014 9:43 AM, Anthony RUIZ r...@emse.fr wrote:
 here, the updates are done with the plugins folder of our server, I
 do not think this is a good idea to do thunderbird when he wants: p

 I think you missed something...

 I was talking about letting Thunderbird update Lightning (I have it
 configured to not update the program, but to update extensions
 automatically)... ;)

 Anyone?

 Specifically - if you use the SOGo update server to update lightning,
 do you also specifically disable all extension updates in thunderbird?
 Or do you disable updates just for lightning (and if so, how)?

 Since the Connector and Integrator extensions are not hosted on the
 official mozilla addon site, you don't have to worry about those
 getting updated out of band (from the mozilla site), but lightning is
 another story.

 Thanks,


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Re: [SOGo] Re: Questions re: SOGo update server

2014-05-02 Thread Tanstaafl

On 5/2/2014 8:12 AM, Steve Ankeny stev...@cinergymetro.net wrote:

In the past, I've noticed that the supported extension versions are
often different than what's available to Thunderbird, and so, I'd say,
Let SOGo update the extensions and not TB!

Leave it alone.  Use what's recommended, supported and provided by
Inverse.  Just my opinion.


But my point is, how to do this for just Lightning?

I have lots of extensions, and I want all of the others to auto-update, 
but don't want to have to hassle with manually uploading them to the 
SOGo server every time there is an update, so how do I stop just 
Lightning from auto-updating?


There appears to be a way to disable this for a single extension using 
the config editor, but I hate resorting to that if there is a better 
way, which is why I'm asking here.


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[SOGo] Re: Questions re: SOGo update server

2014-04-28 Thread Charles Marcus

One other question,

I'm curious, does everyone else push updates to Lightning using their 
SOGo update server? Or do you just let Thunderbird keep it updated itself?


Thanks again,

Charles

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Re: [SOGo] Re: Questions re: SOGo update server

2014-04-28 Thread Anthony RUIZ

here, the updates are done with the plugins folder of our server, I do not 
think this is a good idea to do thunderbird when he wants: p


Le Dimanche 27 Avril 2014 15:07 CEST, Charles Marcus 
cmar...@media-brokers.com a écrit:
 One other question,

I'm curious, does everyone else push updates to Lightning using their
SOGo update server? Or do you just let Thunderbird keep it updated itself?

Thanks again,

Charles

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Re: [SOGo] Re: Questions re: SOGo update server

2014-04-28 Thread Steve Ankeny
It should be handled with the update server and/or manually.

Why?  Because sometimes there are newer versions of Lightning that are
not compatible.

On 04/28/2014 10:11 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
 On 4/28/2014 9:43 AM, Anthony RUIZ r...@emse.fr wrote:
 here, the updates are done with the plugins folder of our server, I
 do not think this is a good idea to do thunderbird when he wants: p

 I think you missed something...

 I was talking about letting Thunderbird update Lightning (I have it
 configured to not update the program, but to update extensions
 automatically)... ;)


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