-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Vojtěch Zeisek [17.08.2011 15:47]:
Hello, after today's upgrade of Mozilla Thunderbird from [obs:mozilla] repo I encounter unpleasant problems. Another add-on is not working (after Display Mail User Agent, Quote Colors and Password exporter not working since 5.0 also Remove Duplicate Messages) with new version (Thanks for frequent releases!). And Enigmail doesn't work. When I for example write new message, I get pop-up warning The language of Enigmail does not correspond to the language of your application! Enigmail can therefore NOT work. Please install a language pack for Enigmail, available from the 'Language Packs' page on the Enigmail homepage (http://enigmail.mozdev.org/langpack.html). What does it mean? Everything is set to Czech. And the URL above doesn't exist. http://enigmail.mozdev.org/download/langpack.php.html says "The standard Enigmail package contains many languages and can be used with no further requirements in localised versions of Thunderbird and Seamonkey. If your mail client is localised in a language that is not included in Enigmail, then you must install a language pack for Enigmail directly after you installed Enigmail. Please note that the language packs below only work for the specified Enigmail version." Well, there are only lang packs for Basque and Bulgarian. Enigmail was working with Czech TB 5 very well. Now, when I click to Enigmail's preferences I get error Parsing error XML: Undefined entity Address: chrome://enigmail/content/pref-enigmail.xul Line 49, column 1:
Hi Vojtěch, I had the same experience yesterday, only with the german TB. I installed the "Quick Locale Switcher" addon, switched to en-US, and enigmail worked again after restarting TB. Still, I am not happy with the behaviour of TB/enigmail. Besides, which version of enigmail do you use? The most up-to date from obs:mozilla? After my update (and locale change) enigmail worked fine. Before, I had no menu entry or any other possibility to access it. BTW, Lightning 1.0b5 doesn't cooperate with Sun-Java-System calendars as well, so I went back to 3.1.12. Besides, I did not see e real gain in the upgrade :-\ Just the usual hassle with suddenly incompatible addons :-( Regards, Werner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJOS/hsAAoJEOfJ7bNoiiCNhSAH/3hB9bmL83VMB3s6EjU0Zzfj ObmdM24Tv7VMHcgm1ZgB2VYgI4kctRQqvfBaNKhPT25TmZZr91UrpTMocJvgjpmq aIR0O7rldh0CKlFDKfUU4xYW6GYQtCmHlb+GDr/2EiDn2G/1v0gdw/MJu2U0BVxi 7MXWg5DFLekCaw1o0T3HbIK/HbvmQOMoyeItj8j2NqHu2ZVzojIaf4K/no/D/17r s5WTIhF43zgKjc4NNMN+jOJFRwG6ffPRGQdDTwnLItgQrsfIMp4EY+13Zqsugt4p aVi55M3ltn6DY7YFCS+DV+V7FElum5Z8S8VP4bSJfYQFCz6xHmCm+iLERd+uWYw= =Hip5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org