Re: [wpkg-users] Thunderbird extensions

2011-07-15 Thread Falko Trojahn
Hi, Am 14.07.2011 20:05, schrieb Stefan Pendl: On 7/14/2011 12:02 PM, John Danks wrote: That's the same type of package definition I use for TB add-ons. I'd double-check that you extracted the XPI correctly and see if it's actually getting copied to the correct place. sogo-integrator is not a

Re: [wpkg-users] Replace xmlhttp download with curl/wget

2011-07-15 Thread Marco Gaiarin
Mandi! Rainer Meier In chel di` si favelave... > Is there a reason this could not be done using existing commands? [...] > I agree that using a "special download command" flag would be > possible too. I would then prefer to call a cmd script (included in > wplkg distribution) with all required p

Re: [wpkg-users] Replace xmlhttp download with curl/wget

2011-07-15 Thread Rainer Meier
Hi Marco, On 15.07.2011 11:32, Marco Gaiarin wrote: + WSH, as stated in this list, have poor performance and limited features when downloading This is absolutely clear. That's also a reason why I do not really support the tag in particular. I think it's just a legacy feature for very basi

Re: [wpkg-users] Thunderbird extensions

2011-07-15 Thread John Danks
Now that you mention Firefox extensions, I do recall having to add a step since FF4. You can see it in more detail at the wiki page for Firefox. Basically you have now have to add a registry key for globally installed extensions: On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 1:44 AM, Falko Trojahn wrote: > Hi, > >

Re: [wpkg-users] Thunderbird extensions

2011-07-15 Thread Donny Brooks
Sorry I forgot to mention I still am having to run thunderbird 3.1 due to the sogo plugins not supporting thunderbird 5 as of yet. The firefox5 xml file I posted works fine, just cannot get the thunderbird 3.1 one to do right. Once they release the thunderbird 5 sogo plugins I will probably be ok.