![]() ![]() ![]() When checking for tgetent, include libtinfo from recent Ncurses as well And fallback to traditional guessing only if krb5-config was not found. S3: Add access_mask to the flock VFS callįix typo in WIFSIGNALED (as per Waider's report)Īdd support for krb5-config from recent MIT and Heimdal. To set file create/birth time Signed-off-by: Abhidnya Chirmule ![]() Next message: SAMBA-CTDB repository - annotated tag v3-4-ctdb-latest-release updated - 3.4.7-ctdb-1.Previous message: Samba Shared Repository - branch master updated.SAMBA-CTDB repository - annotated tag 3.4.7-ctdb-1 created -ē.4.7-ctdb-1 Michael Adam obnox at If everything does work fine, it'll be time to report the issues to Sticky Password and try and get them to sort things out.SAMBA-CTDB repository - annotated tag 3.4.7-ctdb-1 created -ē.4.7-ctdb-1 Remember to disable Opera's saving of passwords in its settings if you want. If not, you might have to repeat the step above to update. If it does work for you, you'll have to see if "update extension" works fine when there's a new version. Then, when Opera loads it, choose "allow" if it asks.ĭoing that works for me and the extension seems to function. Point it to "C:\Users\yourusername\My Program Files\IdForTheExtension\VersionFolderForTheExtension". Now, in your normal Opera, goto opera://extensions, click "Developer Mode" and click "Load unpacked extension". Then, you can delete the "C:\yourusername\My Program files\Opera Sticky" folder. That will move the extension folder out of that Opera install so Sticky Password doesn't mess with it (it was deleting it on me from that location when doing the below). Then, in Windows Explorer, goto "C:\yourusername\My Program Files\Opera Sticky\profile\data\extensions", right-click on the folder for the extension (it'll be a long id), choose "cut", go to "C:\yourusername\My Program Files" and paste. When you do, it'll install the extension in that Opera. ![]() Sticky Password will then ask you to close all Opera's windows. It should then detect your portable Opera because it's running. Then, in the Sticky Password app, goto "Menu -> Settings -> Supported Browsers" and click "Install" for Opera Portable 15+. Then, close your regular Opera if it's open. Note that if you're using the extension to save your passwords and don't want Opera to also save them, in Opera, goto "Menu -> settings -> Private and Security -> Passwords" and uncheck "Offer to save passwords".ĭelete the extension from Opera and then try this.ĭownload the Opera installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to "C:\Users\yourusername\My Program Files\Opera Sticky", set "install for" to "standalone installation" and install. You'll have to test to see if the extension works fine in Opera, but there's a good chance that it does. The install link was gotten from [this page( ) in one of the pics. So, that one in the Chrome web store is the correct one. The link for the sticky password extension was gotten from after clicking "install" in Chrome and then clicking the "open in web store" icon in the dialog that pops up. Install the Install Chrome Extensions extension and then goto and install. Burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426 ![]()
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