@Koen, Whilst it's not an ideal situation; the only logical way of
testing I can think of, is to install using by unofficial ISO and
continue as you have documented. You don't need to provide any logs,
unless there is a regression.
You are testing that it fixes the issue and there are no regressions,
or other problems that this update has introduced.
Thanks!
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@Koen, Whilst it's not an ideal situation; the only logical way of
testing I can think of, is to install using by unofficial ISO and
continue as you have documented. You don't need to provide any logs,
unless there is a regression.
You are testing that it fixes the issue and there are no regressions,
or other problems that this update has introduced.
Thanks! enigmail. mozdev. org/
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