This evening, I went to install Enigmail on my 64-bit Ubuntu machine. Enigmail is an excellent Thunderbird extension which integrates GnuPG. I was rather shocked though to discover that the Enigmail team don’t offer a 64-bit 4Linux download for their latest version either on their own site, or at AMO.
What they do offer for 64-bit users (of Linux, or Windows for that matter) is a source code tar-ball and a some build instructions. The build instructions require you to first build part of Thunderbird before tackling Enigmail. Seems like a lot of effort to expect your average Joe-user to spend.
I spent that effort anyway, and here is what I did:
First, download any packages required to build Thunderbird:
Then, make a new directory somewhere, download the Thunderbird source and build it:
$ cd foo
$ apt-get -b source thunderbird
This will take a while. Really. Go and make a cup of tea.
When it’s done, you need to download Enigmail and unpack it in to the right place. Note that your “thunderbird-2.0.0.17+nobinonly” directory might be called something slightly different. Also note that I’m using Enigmail 0.95.7, but you should check for the latest version.
$ wget http://www.mozilla-enigmail.org/download/source/enigmail-0.95.7.tar.gz
$ tar -zxvf enigmail-0.95.7.tar.gz
Next, you need to create a config file:
$ echo . $topsrcdir/mail/config/mozconfig > .mozconfig
$ echo ac_add_options –disable-tests >> .mozconfig
$ echo ac_add_options –disable-debug >> .mozconfig
$ echo ac_add_options –enable-crypto >> .mozconfig
$ echo ac_add_options –enable-optimize >> .mozconfig
$ echo ac_add_options –enable-static-mail >> .mozconfig
$ echo ac_add_options –enable-application=mail >> .mozconfig
$ echo mk_add_options MOZ_CO_PROJECT=mail >> .mozconfig
Then build Enigmail and make an XPI:
$ ./makemake -r
$ make
$ make xpi
$ cd ../../../dist/bin
The resulting XPI file is stored in the “dist/bin” directory you’re now in. To install the extension, you have fire-up Thunderbird, go to Tools->Add-ons->Extensions, click “Install…” and go and find it.
Thanks, everything works OK.
Note: $ cd ../.. $ echo . $topsrcdir/mail/config/mozconfig > .mozconfig $ echo ac_add_options –disable-tests >> .mozconfig $ echo ac_add_options –disable-debug >> .mozconfig $ echo ac_add_options –enable-crypto >> .mozconfig $ echo ac_add_options –enable-optimize >> .mozconfig $ echo ac_add_options –enable-static-mail >> .mozconfig $ echo ac_add_options –enable-application=mail >> .mozconfig $ echo mk_add_options MOZ_CO_PROJECT=mail >> .mozconfig
Thanks – fixed!
tq very much… very helpful
Thank you kindly :)
Does seem a bit crazy there is no x64 version available.
Good write up.