Hi Danai--

Thanks for the report!  I suspect if we get this part resolved, the
other part might get fixed too:

On 01/30/2010 07:01 PM, Danai SAE-HAN (韓達耐) wrote:
> Whenever I get into the FireGPG options in Iceweasel, I get another error:
> "Error : FireGPG cannot access to the IPC library. If you're using Firefox 2,
>  you have to upgrade to the version 3 of Firefox. If you're not on windows,
>  Linux or MacOS (Intel), you have to build the IPCc library yourself, please
>  check the download page of FireGPG."
> 
> I can still view the window, but the assistant doesn't work.

what screen do you get to on the assistant?  does clicking the "execute
the assistant again" button produce any behavior?

> That does look a bit like #556411.

Hrm.  I've got the same gnupg, libnspr4-0d, and iceweasel packages as
you have, but my versions of libc6, libgcc1, and libstdc++6 are still on
the testing versions.  I'm not seeing this error myself :( here are the
versions i've got:

>> ii  gnupg          1.4.10-2       GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement
>> ii  iceweasel      3.5.6-1        lightweight web browser based on Mozilla
>> ii  libc6          2.10.2-2       GNU C Library: Shared libraries
>> ii  libgcc1        1:4.4.2-9      GCC support library
>> ii  libnspr4-0d    4.8.3-1        NetScape Portable Runtime Library
>> ii  libstdc++6     4.4.2-9        The GNU Standard C++ Library v3

I'll try to test this under a more bleeding-edge rig as soon as i can.
If you have any way to try to reproduce it with packages matching these
versions, that'd be great (though i understand not wanting to tweak a
live system too much).

If it is something you feel OK sharing, could you show me the output of:

  grep -i firegpg ~/.mozilla/firefox/*/prefs.js

(feel free to anonymize the profile directory names, as long as i can
tell which profile is which if you have more than one)  Also, if you do
use more than one iceweasel profile, does this behavior happen on all
profiles?

Regards,

        --dkg

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