[artix-general] Thunderbird 115.8.0-1 breaks galaxy/sequoia-octopus-librnp-git

artist artist at artixlinux.org
Mon Mar 4 21:57:53 CET 2024


Rebuild has been done, after cleaning out the local git repo which 
seemed to be inconsistent.

Startup seems fine:

2024-03-04 20:48:52.357648695 UTC: sequoia-octopus: rnp_load_keys: Your 
Thunderbird is using Sequoia's Octopus, version 1.8.0
(sequoia-openpgp: 1.19.0).  For details, and to report issues please
see https://gitlab.com/sequoia-pgp/sequoia-octopus-librnp .

artist

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On 3/4/24 00:29, Javier wrote:
> On 2024-02-23 05:36 PM, Javier wrote:
>> Unfortunately it didn't work @artist, :(
>>
>>> console.log: (new Error("couldn't find function symbol in library", 
>>> "chrome://openpgp/content/modules/RNPLib.jsm", 2025))
>>> JavaScript error: chrome://openpgp/content/BondOpenPGP.jsm, line 68: 
>>> Error: RNP/OpenPGP library failed to load
>>
>> And I already have 1.8.0 installed:
>>
>>> % pacman -Ss sequoia-octopus-librnp
>>> galaxy/sequoia-octopus-librnp-git 1.5.0.99-3.1 [installed: 1.8.0-1]
>>>     Sequoia-based OpenPGP Backend for Thunderbird
>>> omniverse/sequoia-octopus-librnp-git 1.8.0-1 [installed]
>>>     Sequoia-based OpenPGP Backend for Thunderbird
>>
>> So, keeping TB reverted to 115.7.0-2 still.
>
> Hi @artis, where I can see the source for the omniverse package? I can 
> see the galaxy on the artix gitea [1].  But that's still on version 
> 1.5.0.  I need to look at the omniverse package source, to be able to 
> answer the upstream developers.  I know the omniverse version is 
> 1.8.0, but I wanted to provide the tag/release/sha used to fetch that 
> version on the PKGBUILD, and also reference it.
>
> I placed a bug upstream [3], but they answered the missing symbol is 
> already included in both 1.7.0 and 1.8.0, so they asked to make sure 
> the octopus-librnp version is the right one [4].  So I'm trying to 
> double check, and answer back as well.  It was also referenced the 
> merge request supporting that symbol [5].
>
> Thanks a lot @artist !
>
>
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