![]() ![]() However, this PR could be merged as-is, since it is a self-contained change which does not change the default behaviour or introduce any broken dependencies, even if introduced to Fedora before the Octopus package is available. Work-in-progress package specs and review requests are tracked here: ![]() I have also verified that "dnf install thunderbird" will pull in the default librnp implementation, and "dnf install thunderbird sequoia-octopus-librnp" will install thunderbird with the alternative OpenPGP backend (so the virtual Provides, Requires, and Suggests work as they are supposed to). I've successfully built all necessary packages and thunderbird with this patch applied here: thunderbird requires the virtual thunderbird-librnp, but prefers its own implementation unless explicitly specified otherwise.thunderbird-librnp-rnp is a new subpackage that provides the default implementation that's bundled with thunderbird, and it provides thunderbird-librnp.thunderbird-librnp is a new virtual Provides, which any OpenPGP implementation for thunderbird with librnp's interface can provide.I'm working with the Sequoia PGP project to bring their librnp implementation ("The Octopus") to Fedora, which would then provide an alternative PGP backend for thunderbird (one that also does not depend on botan, which is also not available on RHEL, but it uses nettle for cryptography tasks). This PR splits off librnp into a separate subpackage so that other packages can provide this file for thunderbird. + - Split off librnp and make it possible to use a different OpenPGP backend. + The thunderbird-librnp-rnp package contains an OpenPGP implementation + # prefer the librnp implementation bundled with thunderbird ![]() + # require any OpenPGP backend with the librnp interface This is across all Mozilla products including Firefox browser. In newer versions of Thunderbird, the issue can be caused by Logjam patch included in recent updates. ![]() Enter the new password correctly to instate the connection with the servers. 90,7 +90,7 Mozilla Thunderbird mail/newsgroup client Now restart Thunderbird and it will automatically prompt you to enter the password. ![]()
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