* New upstream stable release (THUNDERBIRD_15_0_BUILD1)
[ Chris Coulson <email address hidden> ]
* Update globalmenu-extension to 3.4.1
* Update messagingmenu-extension to 1.0 prerelease r136
- Add support for libmessaging-menu (thanks Lars Uebernickel)
LP: #1040259
- Properly disconnect from gobject signals. Even though our signal
handlers are implicitly disconnected when we drop the last reference
to objects that we own, we actually leak the ctypes function object
if we don't explicitly disconnect, due to the way that they are
implemented
[ Lars Uebernickel <email address hidden> ]
* Make "Contacts" and "Compose" actions show up in the messaging menu
- update debian/thunderbird.desktop.in
-- Chris Coulson <email address hidden> Fri, 24 Aug 2012 22:44:09 +0100
This bug was fixed in the package thunderbird - 15.0+build1- 0ubuntu1
--------------- 0ubuntu1) quantal-proposed; urgency=low
thunderbird (15.0+build1-
* New upstream stable release (THUNDERBIRD_ 15_0_BUILD1)
[ Chris Coulson <email address hidden> ] extension to 3.4.1 extension to 1.0 prerelease r136
* Update globalmenu-
* Update messagingmenu-
- Add support for libmessaging-menu (thanks Lars Uebernickel)
LP: #1040259
- Properly disconnect from gobject signals. Even though our signal
handlers are implicitly disconnected when we drop the last reference
to objects that we own, we actually leak the ctypes function object
if we don't explicitly disconnect, due to the way that they are
implemented
[ Lars Uebernickel <email address hidden> ] thunderbird. desktop. in
* Make "Contacts" and "Compose" actions show up in the messaging menu
- update debian/
-- Chris Coulson <email address hidden> Fri, 24 Aug 2012 22:44:09 +0100