sequoia-octopus-librnp has been rebuilt, and when using it the log shows:
console.debug: "Successfully loaded OpenPGP library librnp.so version
1.1.0-6a8ba80+sequoia-openpgp-1.3.1 from /usr/lib/thunderbird/librnp.so"
thunderbird is quite a large package to build, so adding another one is
quite something.
If/once we would know about a very high adoption rate of sequoia-openpgp
that would be a reason to consider this again.
Artist
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On 11/4/21 05:48, Javier wrote:
> Hello, with current "universe/thunderbird-artix 91.3.0-1", which I got
> from Today's upgrade:
>
>> [2021-11-03T18:05:10-0600] [ALPM] upgraded thunderbird-artix
>> (91.2.1-1 -> 91.3.0-1)
>
> GPG functionality got broken when sym linking:
>
>> /usr/lib/sequoia-octopus-librnp/libsequoia_octopus_librnp.so
>
> To:
>
>> /usr/lib/thunderbird/librnp.so
>
> Can the sequoia octopus librnp library please re-built, so GPG can be
> used on Thunderbird with that library instead of the native
> Thunderbird librnp lib?
>
> Taking advantage of the situation, given that Thunderbird with Sequoia
> Octopus really works well, could it be a new package gets generated,
> thunderbird-octopus, which has Thunderbird actually built with Sequoia
> Octopus library instead of its native librnp lib? I don't know how
> many adopters are there for this combination, but it would make the
> combination always in sync, besides making its users life a bit
> easier, :)
>
> Thanks a lot !
>
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