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Closetoaster666
About me
Name | toaster666 |
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User since | June 16, 2013 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
My Reviews
GNOME keyring password integration
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Hi all,I wrote about my solution to the 64bit problem some months ago, but mozilla deleted the comment. I will try it again:I have set up a github repository containing a copy of the original author's svn repository. I made a minor bugfix and some minor improvements and succeeded in compiling a usable 64bit library. The lib works well even with the latest FF or TB for me and some others who succeeded in contacting me via e-mail.The github repo:https://github.com/toaster/mozilla-gnome-keyringUPDATE (regarding JS Compiler): I had experienced the original crashes half a year ago on 64bit Linux while having no problems on 32bit Linux. A recompile produced a working library without changing anything in Firefox.I am using this library since then and it works without any problems. My baselinejit.* options are still enabled (default). I venture to doubt that this is the core of the problem.
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.1.1-signed.1-signed). This user has 2 previous reviews of this add-on.GNOME keyring password integration
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Unfortunately the extension does not work with Firefox/Thunderbird on x64 Linux. When trying to access a stored password both applications crash.I moved from my 32bit machine to a new 64bit one and am really missing this extension.
[UPDATE]
I tried to contact the author via the form on his website without success.
I succeeded in compile his sourcecode for the gnome-keyring-library and with a little change (only include gnome-keyring-memory.h) I succeeded in running the tests and using the extension on x86-64 without crash.
@Guillermo: If you read this, please contact me through tilo<at>pruetz.net if you're interested in further details.
GNOME keyring password integration
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
This extension is really awesome. I use it with Firefox 21 and Thunderbird 17.0.6. I did not encounter any problems up to now.
Two things could be better:
1. The default keyring name for Thunderbird is set to “Unknown” (while the Firefox one is set to “Firefox”).
2. I really miss a migration feature. I have a huge amount of credentials stored in the Firefox wallet and have to copy them manually into a file and then visit each of the sites to store the credentials into the Gnome keyring. That's annoying.
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