On 11/03/2017 03:34 PM, Robert Helmer wrote: > On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 3:25 PM, David Keeler <dkee...@mozilla.com> wrote: >> [firefox-dev, dev-addons, and the enterprise mailing list cc'd - please >> direct follow-up discussion to dev-platform] >> >> Hello All, >> >> As you're no doubt aware, from 57 onwards, only signed WebExtensions >> will be available as add-ons for the general release population. My >> understanding is these are all packaged as "xpi" files (zip files, >> really, but what's important is that they're bundled up as a single file >> rather than a directory). Add-on developers can develop their add-ons by >> temporarily loading them as unsigned packages or unsigned unbundled >> directories (again, if my understanding is correct). >> >> This leaves the question of what use we have for verifying unbundled >> add-ons. Is there ever a case where we want to verify an unbundled yet >> signed add-on? For example, do we ever do this with system add-ons? (And >> if we do, I've been told this would be bad for performance, so perhaps >> we should disallow this?) > > > System add-on updates must be packed into a XPI[1]. Built-in add-ons are > always > shipped packed (along with Firefox in the application directory), but > unpacked will > work for builds so you can modify a file in ./browser/extensions/ and > see the change > without a rebuild.
I imagine those directories are unsigned when you're doing that work, though, right? > We plan to move built-in add-ons into the omni jar eventually (bug 1357205) > > >> >> Thanks, >> David >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> firefox-dev mailing list >> firefox-...@mozilla.org >> https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/firefox-dev >> > > 1 - > http://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/af86a58b157fbed26b0e86fcd81f1b421e80e60a/toolkit/mozapps/extensions/internal/XPIProvider.jsm#6561 >
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