
This is what I want if I am running a version of Linux that includes this extension in their version of Firefox then I want it to automatically load with the one I build, without me having to do much special if it does not do that then it does not replace the plug-in. NO, it is NOT included in the release version of Firefox, but since the release version loads all plugins in /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/ it gets loaded in my default build. > and ask them to include chrome-gnome-shell's native messaging app in > suggest you to fill new request to GNOME Shell developers at GNOME bugzilla

> Shell, but not chrome-gnome-shell should be included in Firefox) I can only > While I'm agreed with you (chrome-gnome-shell should be included in GNOME > FYI NPAPI plugin do not included "in the release Linux version of Firefox". > It would be so much easier if it were just included in the release Linux version of Firefox (In reply to Yuri Konotopov from comment #11) It would be so much easier if it were just included in the release Linux version of Firefox. > After a week or so after it will be avaialble in Arch, Debian, > First release with Firefox support (with included manifest) will be > drop manifest file to proper localtion (look to this bug report ).
#Gnome bugzilla install
> now you just need to install chrome-gnome-shell >= 7.1 for you distro and Please read links I provided if you want to get it work today. > As I said already - you should install native host manifest for Firefox > some distros, it's on the way to some other distros. > It's GNOME-covered project, it's exists at AMO, it's included in (In reply to Yuri Konotopov from comment #8) For now you just need to install chrome-gnome-shell >= 7.1 for you distro and drop manifest file to proper localtion (look to this bug report ).įirst release with Firefox support (with included manifest) will be available at Jan 4, 2017.Īfter a week or so after it will be avaialble in Arch, Debian, Fedora Copr, Gentoo and Ubuntu. > This is what happens using this extension when trying to visit the GNOME extensions websiteĪs I said already - you should install native host manifest for Firefox manually. When in doubt, ask.It's GNOME-covered project, it's exists at AMO, it's included in some distros, it's on the way to some other distros. Oh, stuff like IRC bots that lookup bug numbers are of course ok (as they generate only a few lookups/day).
#Gnome bugzilla software
Disable the robot-like software before asking though. mail and explain yourself if your IP address was one of the lucky ones to be blocked from Bugzilla this week.
#Gnome bugzilla Patch
do things any sane client would/could never do), but when it is an IP address from Sun I wonder… same for people using a recursive wget to download everything from GNOME Bugzilla (wget’ing a patch is of course ok).Īnyway. I can understand spammers not following this rule (those are pretty easy to spot. There are usually far better (and often faster) ways to do the things you want if you just ask. So if for example you write some app that downloads 9000+ bugs individually via XML, ask first.

This is needed to ensure the speed stays somewhat ok. If I find out that you have been performing robot-like behavior on GNOME Bugzilla you will be blocked.

It disallows *all* robots from accessing.
