Carsten Schoenert writes:
> There isn't something that the Thunderbird package needs to wait on.
> There are the control fields Depends and Breaks that declare the
> relation of packages. If the user is installing Add-ons then he is doing
> this on his own and needs to in specific case talk to up
Carsten Schoenert writes:
>
> This all isn't a Debian specific issue, it is also happen with the
> upstream packages of Thunderbird.
I read your message again. I am in agreement with you, the extensions
are not in our control. Apologies.
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Brett M. Gilio
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Hi,
On 17/10/2020 08:35, Alain Knaff wrote:
[...]
However, when I checked this morning, most add-ons are back now,
Please disregard this. I accidentally tried on a computer which has not
yet been "up"graded, and is still on 68.12.0
On 78.3.1, all add-ons are still pretty much broken :-(
Th
Hi,
On 17/10/2020 00:57, Brett Gilio wrote:
Alain Knaff writes:
Extensions no longer work since recent update.
Examples: QuickFolders, Toggle Word Wrap, DOM Instepctor Plus!, Dorando
keyconfig, ...
Please only push new thunderbird versions once it is clear that they work.
Could you specify
Hello Brett,
Am 17.10.20 um 00:57 schrieb Brett Gilio:
> Could you specify what the behavior is? Something like toggling word
> wrap doesn't appear to be an extension, but is a built in behavior. If
> this is the case, then perhaps our build of Thunderbird is improper.
can we please stop this use
Alain Knaff writes:
> Extensions no longer work since recent update.
>
> Examples: QuickFolders, Toggle Word Wrap, DOM Instepctor Plus!, Dorando
> keyconfig, ...
>
> Please only push new thunderbird versions once it is clear that they work.
Could you specify what the behavior is? Something like t
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1:78.3.1-2~deb10u2
Extensions no longer work since recent update.
Examples: QuickFolders, Toggle Word Wrap, DOM Instepctor Plus!, Dorando
keyconfig, ...
Please only push new thunderbird versions once it is clear that they work.
Thanks,
Alain
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