can use the "new" auto* build system decoupled from mozilla build system.
mail/enigmail,-main will replace mail/thunderbird,-enigmail (and
respectively, mail/enigmail,-seamonkey will replace
www/seamonkey,-enigmail) now that i've finally figured out how to
install systemwide extensions in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/mozilla/extensions/${APPID}
and how to automagically enable them.
Finally, we only build enigmail once...
ok aja@
with Tb 5.0 and Sm 2.2 updates. Ensure we depend on the correct version
of those, hack a bit the chrome.manifest to ensure the libs are found.
Tested by Nigel Taylor, thanks!
create some depency mess.
The long term solution is to update+merge gnupg2 into gnupg1 but for now
at least we have a clean dependency chain.
looks ok to jasper@ and pea@
* A total of 81(!) bugs were fixed in this release.
* Improvements to the main user interface for decrypting messages.
* Use gpg groups as target for email addresses and rules.
* Option to automatically attach signing key to sent messages.
* Allow to send encrypted messages to newsgroups.
* New displaying of keys in the Enigmail key manager.
PGP/MIME message scrambled if password not typed correct on first.
Also, make it work with thunderbird 2.0.0.4.
ok kurt@
P.S., i'm tired of asking this, this is the last time i do. People
who have sparc64, please verify if this is still true after last
major tb/enigmail updates:
.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "sparc64"
BROKEN= "Thunderbird hangs when accessing items from the OpenPGP menu"
.endif
Let me, or kurt@ know.
Problem noticed by steven@ diff from martynas@ okay both.
NOTE: Due to change in location of the lib, anyone upgrading from 0.95.0
will need to uninstall 0.95.0, run thunderbird once then install 0.95.0p0.
Upgrading from prior versions will work fine.
Rickauer" <stephan.rickauer at ini.phys.ethz.ch>
NOTE:
SO_VERSION must be kept in sync with thunderbird's SO_VERSION.
LIB_DEPENDS must be kept in sync with thunderbird's PKGNAME.
with input and okay steven@
Enigmail is an extension to the mail client of Mozilla/Netscape and
Mozilla Thunderbird which allows users to access the authentication and
encryption features provided by GnuPG.
go ahead espie@