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On 25.04.12 18:58, Papo wrote:
> "Patrick Brunschwig" <
patrick@enig...> wrote in message
> news:
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>> On 25.04.12 04:09, Papo wrote:
>>>
>>> "Patrick Brunschwig" <
patrick@enig...> wrote in message
>>> news:
mailman.201.1335101039.99783.enigmail@mozd......
>>>>
>>>> As previously announced on this list, I am in progress to
>>>> replace C++ code with portable JavaScript-based code (with
>>>> some system library calls from JavaScript). As a consequence
>>>> of this, a lot of the core code needs to be adjusted or
>>>> rewritten. In order to reduce the risk of severe errors in
>>>> the release versions, I regularly ask for help in testing
>>>> after I completed such changes.
>>>>
>>>> Today I have completed a set of changes that impacts a very
>>>> significant part of Enigmail - encryption and decryption of
>>>> messages (both PGP/MIME and inline PGP). Any nightly builds
>>>> dated 2012-04-23 and later will be affected by this change.
>>>> As usually, there should not be any notable change in
>>>> functionality or performance.
>>>
>>> Hello, Patrick. I am perplexed about your last paragraph
>>> above, which seem to be, in my mind, quite incompatible:
>>>
>>>> Today I have completed a set of changes that impacts a very
>>>> significant part of Enigmail - encryption and decryption of
>>>> messages
>>>
>>>> ...there should not be any notable change in functionality
>>>> or performance.
>>>
>>> I would like to help if I can, but something about them causes
>>> my reluctance. What am I not getting? Thanks.
>>
>> I have made changes some core functions in Enigmail that modify
>> the *internal* behavior and structure of Enigmail. However, from
>> a user perspective, you should not notice any difference. I.e.
>> the changes I made are purely technical.
>>
> Okay, that sounds better to me. How can I help you? I am now
> running Thunderbird 12.0 with Enigmail 1.4.1 on Windows OS:
>
> GnuPG support provided by Enigmail
>
> Running Enigmail version 1.4.1 (20120408-0129)
If you want to help testing, then download and install the latest
nightly builds from
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/download/nightly.php.html
Just use it as you would normally use Enigmail and report errors that
you don't see with the official release (1.4.1).
Cheers,
Patrick
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