![]() It's been documented that Firefox 54-56 will impact file system access from the content process: > And we really need to publicize this for add-on developers. (Linux builds are not affected by this because, per current plan, file system read access sandboxing will be in 57.) Turning this on allows us to ship a much stronger security sandbox on Windows/Mac/Linux so getting it out earlier has a big benefit to users. ![]() > Couldn't we have waited to flip this pref until 57? > edition without knowing what is going wrong. > I imagine extension developers have probably been hitting this on developer We plan to disable reading from this directory some time after 57 with bug 1356167. Or turn on showing Library in Finder->View->Show View Options.) Assuming the workaround works for you, that will be an option in 57 as well. In the "Load Temporary Extension" open dialog, you can press shift-command. ![]() Mike, as a workaround, could you try placing your xpi in ~/Library/Application Support/Mozilla/Extensions and then load it? (~/Library is a hidden folder by default. > somewhere because we'll need to flip the pref to 2 when testing locally. ![]() > System add-ons will continue to be bootstrap, so this needs to be documented ![]()
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