Hello Iceweasel maintainers, The xul-ext-torbutton package in Debian displays a quite annoying behaviour. It can be reproduced by the following steps:
1. Install Torbutton system-wide by installing xul-ext-torbutton. 2. Start Iceweasel for any existing profile or create a new one. 3. Quit Iceweasel. 4. Remove Torbutton by removing xul-ext-torbutton. 5. Trying to start any profile that has been opened while Torbutton was installed, now results in Iceweasel silently failing to start. As pointed by Ruud van Melick in #571596, this can be worked around by manually disabling the extension through the Add-ons panel before removing the package. After a succesful start using "-safe-mode", next start is fine as well. I really wonder how to fix this, as it is obviously not possible to go through every user profiles to tweak them. Would you have any insights, ideas, pointers on what could cause this? Any rules about custom components registration that might not be followed by Torbutton? Cheers, -- Jérémy Bobbio .''`. lu...@debian.org : :Ⓐ : # apt-get install anarchism `. `'` `-
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