On 08/30/2012 12:34 PM, Don Levey wrote:
As for the Linux version, I honestly don't know.  Perhaps a separate
utility to scan the XPIs installed and check the Mozilla database
against the new version?  I don't know if that's possible, or even if
that's a realistic thing to suggest.  I am not a programmer, or I would
try doing something like that myself.

Right now, both Thunderbird and Firefox do exactly that the first time you run them after an update. The problem is, how do you arrange to get that done *before* the update is installed, and how do you deal with the needed input from the user. Remember, it's quite possible that this might be run from a CLI with no GUI running.
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