I just ran across this bug; actually, I have been using Ubuntu 9.04 for a while now, but the bug is the same otherwise: no calendars are visible in Lightning and I cannot create new calendars either.
I am using Thunderbird version 2.0.0.23 (build 20090817) with Lightning 0.9 (build 2009040813) from the repositories; I also have libstdc++5 installed.
When I first noticed this bug, I was using Lightning from the repos without libstdc++5 installed; next, I tried Lighting from the Mozilla website, first without, then with, libstdc++5; finally I tried Lightning from the repos with libstdc++5.
I also noticed Provider for Google Calendar 0.5 was installed the last time I installed Lightning from the repos, the bug still remains even if I disable Provider for Google Calendar.
I just ran across this bug; actually, I have been using Ubuntu 9.04 for a while now, but the bug is the same otherwise: no calendars are visible in Lightning and I cannot create new calendars either.
I am using Thunderbird version 2.0.0.23 (build 20090817) with Lightning 0.9 (build 2009040813) from the repositories; I also have libstdc++5 installed.
When I first noticed this bug, I was using Lightning from the repos without libstdc++5 installed; next, I tried Lighting from the Mozilla website, first without, then with, libstdc++5; finally I tried Lightning from the repos with libstdc++5.
I also noticed Provider for Google Calendar 0.5 was installed the last time I installed Lightning from the repos, the bug still remains even if I disable Provider for Google Calendar.