enigmail 2:2.1.3+ds1-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
enigmail (2:2.1.3+ds1-1) unstable; urgency=medium * new upstream version (closes: #933832) * prepare to exclude more pieces of OpenPGP.js from upstream * upstream renamed the openpgp.worker javascript file * standards-version: bump to 4.4.1 (no changes needed) * drop mozilla-devscripts due to lack of install.rdf * strip out config.guess and config.sub when importing orig tarballs * refresh patches * strip even more OpenPGP.js when building * build in build-tb/ instead of build/ * d/copyright: drop unnecessary stanzas * enigmail 2.1.3 needs thunderbird 68 * d/run-tests: adapt to enigmail 2.1 test practices * use thunderbird --headless and rely on main.js to identify jsunit test * Avoid testing dependency on X11 for sqlite * ensure that we see some output when testing. * JSUnit is provided globally if jsunit 0.2.2 is installed * make unit test run without xvfb * always use system config.{guess,sub} * whittle down errors in the test suite -- Daniel Kahn Gillmor <email address hidden> Tue, 05 Nov 2019 23:33:42 -0500
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enigmail_2.1.3+ds1-1.dsc | 1.5 KiB | 649dfbdb279fe4419ca81fb3b396b7cf9c34ed137061a433a926271df38bd922 |
enigmail_2.1.3+ds1.orig.tar.xz | 1.3 MiB | ee323e17f04f8d3a6ae7e00b79107e57d08f292a81bf4603e153b986f00415f1 |
enigmail_2.1.3+ds1-1.debian.tar.xz | 37.6 KiB | 4b53f97e8348454ecd1b9f5561a37ccdc1569c82598511bdaaf3e1cb8f37a79c |
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Binary packages built by this source
- enigmail: GPG support for Thunderbird and Debian Icedove
OpenPGP extension for Thunderbird. Enigmail allows users to access the
features provided by the popular GnuPG software from within Thunderbird.
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Enigmail is capable of signing, authenticating, encrypting and decrypting
email. Additionally, it supports both the inline PGP format, as well as the
PGP/MIME format as described in RFC 3156.