[opensuse] Troubles with Thunderbird, Enigmail and another add-ons
Hello, after today's upgrade of Mozilla Thunderbird from download.opensuse.org-mozilla openSUSE BuildService - 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, Am 17.08.2011 15:47, schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
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
Unfortunately there is not much choice for me as maintainer. If addons are not compatible with latest versions I have the choice of not releasing the Thunderbird package and let users stay with (security-wise) unsupported versions. Enigmail also had this issue. The version for TB6 was not released by the time of the TB6 release so the current package is a prerelease which does not contain the full language set. A new enigmail version (1.3) has been released from upstream and is currently being built in OBS. So you should have a working enigmail soon again.
^ Nice. It seems I have to switch TB to English, but I don't see any such possibility in preferences.
you can for example use this command to invoke thunderbird: LANG=en_US thunderbird or remove the MozillaThunderbird-translations* package(s). Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello On 17.8.2011 17:13, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Hi,
Am 17.08.2011 15:47, schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
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
Unfortunately there is not much choice for me as maintainer. If addons are not compatible with latest versions I have the choice of not releasing the Thunderbird package and let users stay with (security-wise) unsupported versions.
I see... :-( But TB 5 has to be supported for some time, right? Really, I don't see any advantage in those quick releases... OK, I'll wait some time to get everything fixed.
Enigmail also had this issue. The version for TB6 was not released by the time of the TB6 release so the current package is a prerelease which does not contain the full language set. A new enigmail version (1.3) has been released from upstream and is currently being built in OBS. So you should have a working enigmail soon again.
My Enigmail 1.3-3.1 says it was built today, but it works only with TB switched to English, not to Czech. Well, to be exact, in Czech, it doesn't show any error and I can open Enigmail's preference. But I don't see Enigmail's menu i menu bar. And when clicking to signed e-mail, it doesn't show anything. It doesn't work at all... :-(
^ Nice. It seems I have to switch TB to English, but I don't see any such possibility in preferences.
you can for example use this command to invoke thunderbird: LANG=en_US thunderbird or remove the MozillaThunderbird-translations* package(s).
Wolfgang
Thank You and have a nice day! Vojtěch - -- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux http://www.opensuse.org/ http://trapa.cz/cs -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJOTMHCAAoJEPuT69b4zaO5+FYH/1pVO/UBq6E+B266Sd3aErcT 1J9GQ+6aI0xmW1V/bUvmPxRGb51URPOklPkt530ztSTlsCpL9TOGn63USsnKgHuS oFMKWA1mC7lyAkfOb8wq+HiH/za2K5VHsFPqmGfQAZ6iYM21bEcNXq6RJC1Ybk36 Nn3gZodZyPIX369fBjcZ0g71vtrN+fCfJ+q/o0CBnhW2ux0m6z/yIEEnILQPyhiY IS1CLR9zXbg6Liytzq8FhH1CIP6m24e00F5vILCzPm5We4/7+XhqKFy5WaaJoTn6 tiz961adLQG7Cnax93bzyK1VYEvfZVQmZRcCIB6lZLGrY19g8d1nqzCdQn1rQg8= =fWGB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Hi, Am 18.08.2011 09:39, schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
On 17.8.2011 17:13, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Am 17.08.2011 15:47, schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
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
Unfortunately there is not much choice for me as maintainer. If addons are not compatible with latest versions I have the choice of not releasing the Thunderbird package and let users stay with (security-wise) unsupported versions.
I see... :-( But TB 5 has to be supported for some time, right? Really, I don't see any advantage in those quick releases... OK, I'll wait some time to get everything fixed.
Thunderbird 5 went out of support from upstream with the release of Thunderbird 6 on tuesday. This fact is still controversely discussed @mozilla.org. You have one other choice which is to run Thunderbird 3.1 which is still somehow supported from upstream (until further notice).
Enigmail also had this issue. The version for TB6 was not released by the time of the TB6 release so the current package is a prerelease which does not contain the full language set. A new enigmail version (1.3) has been released from upstream and is currently being built in OBS. So you should have a working enigmail soon again.
My Enigmail 1.3-3.1 says it was built today, but it works only with TB switched to English, not to Czech. Well, to be exact, in Czech, it doesn't show any error and I can open Enigmail's preference. But I don't see Enigmail's menu i menu bar. And when clicking to signed e-mail, it doesn't show anything. It doesn't work at all... :-(
That's actually bad. @jslaby you are using it with CZ, don't you? Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 08/17/2011 10:13 AM, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Unfortunately there is not much choice for me as maintainer. If addons are not compatible with latest versions I have the choice of not releasing the Thunderbird package and let users stay with (security-wise) unsupported versions.
Along those lines, what kind of notice do you get as a maintainer to alert you to upstream changes that will cause incompatibility with current add-ons? It just seems every new release breaks a majority of add-ons and it looks like Mozilla could do a better job telegraphing what the incompatibilities will be to the add-on devs to minimize this compatibility problem. Just curious really... -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 8/18/2011 5:06 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Along those lines, what kind of notice do you get as a maintainer to alert you to upstream changes that will cause incompatibility with current add-ons? It just seems every new release breaks a majority of add-ons and it looks like Mozilla could do a better job telegraphing what the incompatibilities will be to the add-on devs to minimize this compatibility problem.
Just curious really...
Boy I have to agree with that. Thunderbird walks away from its add-ons faster than anyone. You would think that the popular ones would be upgraded in lock step. Yet it almost ends up being a month or so with only part of your add-ons working with each new release. -- _____________________________________ ---This space for rent--- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 19/08/11 15:41, John Andersen wrote:
On 8/18/2011 5:06 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Along those lines, what kind of notice do you get as a maintainer to alert you to upstream changes that will cause incompatibility with current add-ons? It just seems every new release breaks a majority of add-ons and it looks like Mozilla could do a better job telegraphing what the incompatibilities will be to the add-on devs to minimize this compatibility problem.
Just curious really...
Boy I have to agree with that. Thunderbird walks away from its add-ons faster than anyone. You would think that the popular ones would be upgraded in lock step. Yet it almost ends up being a month or so with only part of your add-ons working with each new release.
If you look in Help>Troubleshooting Information>Support Web Site you will eventually discover an extension called Add-on Compatibility Reporter. It's available for both Firefox and Thunderbird. I was upgraded to FF #9 yesterday and lost a couple more of my extensions to those I lost when I installed FF #8. However, after installing ACR I now have them all available and activated - including my preferred theme (Nautipolis). BC -- "Oh what a tangled web we weave When first we practice to deceive." Sir Walter Scott -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 19.8.2011 09:22, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 19/08/11 15:41, John Andersen wrote:
On 8/18/2011 5:06 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Along those lines, what kind of notice do you get as a maintainer to alert you to upstream changes that will cause incompatibility with current add-ons? It just seems every new release breaks a majority of add-ons and it looks like Mozilla could do a better job telegraphing what the incompatibilities will be to the add-on devs to minimize this compatibility problem.
Just curious really...
Boy I have to agree with that. Thunderbird walks away from its add-ons faster than anyone. You would think that the popular ones would be upgraded in lock step. Yet it almost ends up being a month or so with only part of your add-ons working with each new release.
If you look in Help>Troubleshooting Information>Support Web Site you will eventually discover an extension called Add-on Compatibility Reporter. It's available for both Firefox and Thunderbird.
I tried it, but it doesn't work for me... :-( All my disabled add-ons are still disabled and there doesn't seem to be way to enable them...
I was upgraded to FF #9 yesterday and lost a couple more of my extensions to those I lost when I installed FF #8. However, after installing ACR I now have them all available and activated - including my preferred theme (Nautipolis).
BC
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On 19/08/11 19:18, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
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On 19.8.2011 09:22, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 19/08/11 15:41, John Andersen wrote:
On 8/18/2011 5:06 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Along those lines, what kind of notice do you get as a maintainer to alert you to upstream changes that will cause incompatibility with current add-ons? It just seems every new release breaks a majority of add-ons and it looks like Mozilla could do a better job telegraphing what the incompatibilities will be to the add-on devs to minimize this compatibility problem.
Just curious really...
Boy I have to agree with that. Thunderbird walks away from its add-ons faster than anyone. You would think that the popular ones would be upgraded in lock step. Yet it almost ends up being a month or so with only part of your add-ons working with each new release.
If you look in Help>Troubleshooting Information>Support Web Site you will eventually discover an extension called Add-on Compatibility Reporter. It's available for both Firefox and Thunderbird. I tried it, but it doesn't work for me... :-( All my disabled add-ons are still disabled and there doesn't seem to be way to enable them...
Sorry to read this. Seems that I am just lucky to have all of my extensions to work using ACR. I guess that it also depends on which extensions one has installed. BC -- "Oh what a tangled web we weave When first we practice to deceive." Sir Walter Scott -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Am 19.08.2011 02:06, schrieb David C. Rankin:
On 08/17/2011 10:13 AM, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Unfortunately there is not much choice for me as maintainer. If addons are not compatible with latest versions I have the choice of not releasing the Thunderbird package and let users stay with (security-wise) unsupported versions.
Along those lines, what kind of notice do you get as a maintainer to alert you to upstream changes that will cause incompatibility with current add-ons? It just seems every new release breaks a majority of add-ons and it looks like Mozilla could do a better job telegraphing what the incompatibilities will be to the add-on devs to minimize this compatibility problem.
Just curious really...
I'm not that deep into Addon procedures but what I've read is about Firefox (which hopefully is the same procedure as for Thunderbird). Addons hosted on addons.mozilla.org get automatically checked for incompatibilities and if the automatic check does not find issues it increases the supported version (or offers it to the maintainer to confirm). This would be the easiest case. Another thing are addons including binary components. Those are always incompatible just because it's defined this way and need to get checked and rebuilt. This is something only the maintainer of the addon can do and as many addons are created by volunteers it depends when this happens. Mozilla also maintains a wiki page which list all the API changes affecting addons during a release cycle. So I'd say there is done a lot already but in the end the issue is if the addon author can follow the release dates quickly enough. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-----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
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello On 17.8.2011 19:20, Werner Flamme wrote:
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.
Yes, it helps, Enigmail works again. I had same issue with Fire Tray add-on, but I don't see it to be available for TB 6. Never mind.
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?
Yes, 1.3-3.1 from obs://build.opensuse.org/mozilla
After my update (and locale change) enigmail worked fine. Before, I had no menu entry or any other possibility to access it.
For me, it sometimes fails to verify correct signature. I don't see any pattern in the behavior...
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 :-(
Neither me see any improve in new version, only less of my favorite add-ons... :-( Lightning 1.0b5 works fine for me with Google calendar. I have different issue, I use Google contacts for syncing between Android and openSUSE and recently, syncing of Google contacts in Thunderbird stopped working. Changes on Andorid are on web, but don't get to TB and changes in TB don't get anywhere. I'm not sure when it happened and I'm not sure how to trace it to enable debugging...
Regards, Werner
Best regards, Vojtěch - -- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux http://www.opensuse.org/ http://trapa.cz/cs -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJOTL+EAAoJEPuT69b4zaO54xMIALPQHZ74DThIqfcSv553umTC 0u1kgIimrOHIzzcK1hZduwW7h1jYYFXuDmiIf3FXyBuKtONy2TNy47suR5eD1nfy 1KwxpKW1RSq+Ro6npEsqORpEsfG/wrPAY34SBhIcz12h4f607Asc+mZuT+LzfSiX Pwn5yuZE2Muz7F9dplG4qdkgJjkcTvoao0lO0PhpDO1Xov0iTh8YI7kh3oXGST45 9Nl3IZsg/RpBmOswg6tGs0PujYQavtz8fh8BhCckB3HyiE0h0p0QY8kpJ3xzbebv ubUi3vbpn955v/vLhIG7zA9yln6uyiBY4dH6p12ujjgfQDmoCGMZl18M7yAQMVE= =gyPR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Am 18.08.2011 09:30, schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
Hello
On 17.8.2011 19:20, Werner Flamme wrote:
Vojtch Zeisek [17.08.2011 15:47]:
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 :-(
Neither me see any improve in new version, only less of my favorite add-ons... :-( Lightning 1.0b5 works fine for me with Google calendar. I have different issue, I use Google contacts for syncing between Android and openSUSE and recently, syncing of Google contacts in Thunderbird stopped working. Changes on Andorid are on web, but don't get to TB and changes in TB don't get anywhere. I'm not sure when it happened and I'm not sure how to trace it to enable debugging...
Oh, I sync my contacts with Google as well - the simplest method to sync them on any "smart" phone (no Android in use here). In TB 3.1.12, it still works. I did not last long enough in 6.0 to test it there :-\ But sure, just a few days before the next version jump (btw, why is there still something after the cipher 5 or 6? the ".0" will never change...) every plugin will work, and it starts all over again. I think somewhere I saw a thread about the mozilla spacecraft hovering far above earth... hm, might be some german newsgroup... Best regards, Werner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJOTUalAAoJEOfJ7bNoiiCN+dwIAKKz/vc1ZBtTaDuSxa8kgqjM efepp4G/iWV0rDVmkq6Cvz6WUd4fIO7T0QgUfcik8zIWzoAIQ+9J1oL8F7CbXr/n XhTOmJLxMcizzW1XWESEgkIxVE8jn5bFyLgdxVCPIrtOXAkXDjtYfwF++p9qJMRR noPYR/CrE8vsMbNPVNKqI7rEY1dG8ptnYZMNueGE9A+ai4xFx5q2Zh54l84AwW5I r0P4Z9rz8mOAOSIUXrhioxCHiMDnt/A0LjiNIkPcrcXGAfz95fmkIzOSABhojO4T SrmfMh8iwbWH7lvABLJgYF9vYVQICH/pqUAuTLn9kFTavcvdv42a4KvszxFmtes= =0+gy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Basil Chupin
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David C. Rankin
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John Andersen
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Vojtěch Zeisek
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Werner Flamme
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Wolfgang Rosenauer