stephan wrote:
> I created my own binary component that runs well in FF3 on other Linux
> distributions. In Ubuntu it is a bit tricky for me to use my binary
> extension. If I start Firefox directly it fails. But if I start Firefox
> via Thunderbird (click on a link in an email) my extensions works well.
>
> I think it is the xulrunner. Ubuntus Firefox is build on xulrunner and
> does not provide the xpcom library to the extension. When Firefox is
> started through Thunderbird, which uses the xpcom lib, that the library
> is available for the binary extension and everything works well in my
> case.
>
>
using packages that you made are not supported, please ask this either
on answers.launchpad.net or <email address hidden>
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> I created my own binary component that runs well in FF3 on other Linux
> distributions. In Ubuntu it is a bit tricky for me to use my binary
> extension. If I start Firefox directly it fails. But if I start Firefox
> via Thunderbird (click on a link in an email) my extensions works well.
>
> I think it is the xulrunner. Ubuntus Firefox is build on xulrunner and
> does not provide the xpcom library to the extension. When Firefox is
> started through Thunderbird, which uses the xpcom lib, that the library
> is available for the binary extension and everything works well in my
> case.
>
>
using packages that you made are not supported, please ask this either
on answers.
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Sincerely Yours,
John Vivirito
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