Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 00:51:08 +0200 From: Alex Dupre <ale@FreeBSD.org> To: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com> Cc: FreeBSD - Ports <freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: Thunderbird and gpg plugin Message-ID: <412D17DC.6040007@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <1093473480.722.75.camel@gyros> References: <412D0908.2060002@makeworld.com> <412D0B23.9080308@FreeBSD.org> <1093471419.722.56.camel@gyros> <412D0DE7.1080009@alexdupre.com> <1093473480.722.75.camel@gyros>
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Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > From the command line, I could only do the install in a clean fashion. > As root, however, I could use the GUI to uninstall the extension. To do > that from the command line would be a nightmare since the install > touches so many files :-(. Exactly :-( Now it's impossible to enable/disable the extension by simply copying some files and adding a couple of rows into installed-chrome.txt. Instead it's possible to install it via the -install-global-extension command-line parameter (that touches many files), but there isn't an -uninstall equivalent parameter, so I don't know how to handle it. Suggestions? -- Alex Dupre
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