Hello,
some problem seems to be here again: I cannot encrypt / decrypt anymore,
and the error console contains the following message twice:
While registering XPCOM module
file:///home/marian/.thunderbird/Profiles/eb17rlxu.default/extensions/%7B847b3a00-7ab1-11d4-8f02-006008948af5%7D/platform/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/gecko-12/libenigmime-x86_64-gcc3.so,
trying to re-register CID '{847b3a51-7ab1-11d4-8f02-006008948af5}'
already registered by
file:///home/marian/.thunderbird/Profiles/eb17rlxu.default/extensions/%7B847b3a00-7ab1-11d4-8f02-006008948af5%7D/platform/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/gecko-12/libenigmime-x86_64-gcc3.so.
Any ideas?
I could get rid of it by deleting the extensions subdirectory again, but
I do not think it is reasonable, especially after almost every restart
of Linux.
Best regarrds
M.
Dne 9.5.2012 13:55, Marian Kechlibar napsal(a):
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> Hello Patrick,
>
> I finally had some success when I opened the .thunderbird subdirectory
> of my home directory,
> located the extension directory for enigmail and deleted it completely
> manually.
>
> Then, Enigmail could be uninstalled and reinstalled. Momentally, it
> seems to work.
>
> Was a bit drastic solution, though.
>
> Best regards
>
> Marian
>
> Dne 9.5.2012 13:46, Patrick Brunschwig napsal(a):
>> On 09.05.12 13:06, Marian Kechlibar wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> I tried uninstalling Enigmail. The Add-On Manager "pretended" to
>>> do that, then asked me for Thunderbird restart.
>>> Then, after restart of Thunderbird, Enigmail is still there, but it
>>> does not have the Remove option (in the Addon Manager) anymore.
>>> One tough beast!
>>> Probably some configuration file is left over, or the
>>> uninstallation did not succeed.
>>> It is possible that uninstallation is actually impossible if some
>>> of the Enigmail worker threads can't be killed or what ... ?
>> I think I read that you installed (or tried to install) Enigmail via
>> the Fedora repositories. If so, you cannot use the Addon Manager in
>> Thunderbird to uninstall Enigmail; you should use the Fedora mechanism
>> that you used to install Enigmail.
>>
>> -Patrick
>>
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