[Enigmail] problems running enigmail-cvs with tb-trunk on OS/2

Patrick Brunschwig patrick at mozilla-enigmail.org
Tue Jan 15 23:51:34 PST 2008


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Walter Meinl wrote:
> Hi,
> I checked out the most recent version of enigmail-cvs trunk and was able 
> to successfully compile it against a freshly checked out TB-trunk 
> source. For installation it needed to edit install.rdf to update the 
> TB-version, after that installation went fine. However, it doesn't work 
> (same gnupg installation as for working enigmail-0.95.6/TB-2.0.0.9 "team").
> It doesn't automatically find gnupg, but I could enter the path in the 
> settings dialog. But finally I see this in the thunderbird -console output:
> 
> enigmail.js: Enigmail version 0.96a
> OS/CPU=Warp 4.5
> Platform=OS/2
> composeSecure=false
> Enigmail.initialize: Error - Enigmime Service not available
>
> enigmime.dll resides (designated enigmime-x86-gcc3.dll) properly in the 
> platform\OS2_x86-gcc3\components directory. Neither renaming it to 
> enigmime.dll nor copying over ipc-x86-gcc3.dll from the 
> dist/bin/platform/ OS2_x86-gcc3/components directory helps.
> Another observation: the content of dist/bin/defaults/autoconfig/platform.js
> // OS2 specific auto configuration preference defaults
> platform.value = "windows";
> Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks Walter

During the few weeks I implemented a number of major changes to the ipc
library which is part of Enigmail. I am actually not sure if the
Enigmail trunk currently works on any platform with the latest
Thunderbird trunk, I haven't tested this recently. I'd recommend you
wait a bit until things have stabilized ;-)


> P.s. after some time of browsing with the Web CVS interface through the 
> source code I received "Your IP Has Been Blocked From Mozdev ..." 
> whenever I wanted to look further

I got that too, that's a Mozdev issue -- nothing I could do about it.

- -Patrick
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