Just FYI, I downloaded Thunderbird 5 from Mozilla.com into ~/bin and it's working just fine on F15. Unfortunately, not all Thunderbird extensions are supporting the new version.
On 7/3/2011 11:59 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
Just FYI, I downloaded Thunderbird 5 from Mozilla.com into ~/bin and it's working just fine on F15. Unfortunately, not all Thunderbird extensions are supporting the new version.
Use this extension
"Add-on Compatibility Reporter 0.8.5"
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/add-on-compatibility-reporter/
On 07/03/2011 11:59 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
Just FYI, I downloaded Thunderbird 5 from Mozilla.com into ~/bin and it's working just fine on F15. Unfortunately, not all Thunderbird extensions are supporting the new version.
Since this is the stable release, I have to assume F15 will get this too shortly no?
Extensions (whether thunderbird, firefox, Gnome or Chrome) can always break on an update - some are quite diligent about tracking the development (e.g. enigmail is keeping pace with current development through its nightly builds) but many lag quite a bit.
Thunderbird has some magic prefs.js variables to force the extensions to not be turned off even if they are not updated to new version - you can try those too - I've done that for gcontactsync which is not too active but very useful.
google for more details but they are the ones that go in ~/.thunderbird/<profile>/prefs.js like
user_pref("extensions.checkCompatibility", false); user_pref("extensions.checkCompatibility.5.0", false); etc.
exit tb before editing this file ..
I've made a point of paring all my extensions to a bare minimum - and I try and monitor the development side as well - I will not use any extension that is not actively tracking current dev - esp now with the new short release cycles everyone has switched to.
I don't use firefox - but for google-chrome I've never had any problem for some reason - and I am using their unstable (i.e. dev) snapshot.
Gnome - too early to tell - but I'd avoid them completely until there is evidence which ones will keep up to date and not break your desktop and be annoying.