Thunderbird must be upgraded to Thunderbird 24.0.1 for lightning 2.6.1
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Mozilla Thunderbird |
Fix Released
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thunderbird (Gentoo Linux) |
Fix Released
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thunderbird (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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thunderbird (openSUSE) |
Fix Released
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Bug Description
Since the upgrade of Lightning 2.6.0 to Lightning 2.6.1, this extension need Thunderbird 24.0.1 but Ubuntu only give Thunderbird 24.0.0
https:/
"Update 4: Lightning 2.6.1 is now public. On Linux, it is compatible ONLY with Thunderbird 24.0.1, so go ahead and upgrade now."
A lot of people don't use the Ubuntu package for Lightning but those of Mozilla.
Ubuntu should give an upgrade to Thunderbird 24.0.1 and Lightning 2.6.1
Step:
1) Silent update of Lightning 2.6.0 to Lightning 2.6.1 on Thunderbird 24.0.0
2) Open your calendar and see nothing (see screencast)
A work form it's to downgrade to Lightning 2.6 until waiting Ubuntu upgrade to Thunderbird 24.0.1. You could find it here:
https:/
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: thunderbird 1:24.0+
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-32-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.6
Architecture: amd64
BuildID: 20130913160939
Date: Fri Oct 25 12:30:44 2013
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04 "Precise" - Build amd64 LIVE Binary 20120425-15:28
MarkForUpload: True
SourcePackage: thunderbird
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
In Gentoo Bugzilla #485866, Timo-r (timo-r) wrote : | #38 |
In Gentoo Bugzilla #485866, Jouni Kosonen (jouni-kosonen-8) wrote : | #39 |
Confirmed, USE=lightning appears to have no effect.
The ebuild maps this to --enable-calendar, and the
MOZ_ARG_
configure.in to mail/configure.in while most of the other use-enabled
flags seem to have moved to mozilla/
I don't understand the build system well enough to see if this flag is still even supported.
As a workaround the Lightning 2.6 add-on from the official add-on repository works well.
In Gentoo Bugzilla #485866, Anarchy (anarchy) wrote : | #40 |
Created attachment 359398
Fix lightning install
Please test and report, if all is well will land immediately.
In Gentoo Bugzilla #485866, Jouni Kosonen (jouni-kosonen-8) wrote : | #41 |
Tested in another machine, #2 works and installs Lightning 2.6b3.
Thanks for the quick fix!
In Gentoo Bugzilla #485866, Anarchy (anarchy) wrote : | #42 |
Thanks for reporting, all fixed now.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Schw01 (schw01) wrote : | #4 |
Updated Thunderbird to 24.0.1.
Restarted Thunderbird.
Downloaded a fresh version of TB 24.0.1, created a new profile, configured email, installed Lightning 2.6, and restarted Thunderbird.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.0.1
Application Build ID 20131010053258
Thunderbird opened and the Today pane and calendar had no data, couldn't change views, and there are two tool bars.
Failed to load native module at path '~/.thunderbird
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, W-roger (w-roger) wrote : | #5 |
Also experiencing same problem, Same screenshot. Here's the console.
roger@rogerhp:~$ thunderbird
[calBackendLoader] Using libical backend at /home/roger/
TypeError: Components.
-- Exception object --
+ fileName (string) 'chrome:
+ lineNumber (number) 22
+ columnNumber (number) 0
*
-- Stack Trace --
_calIcalCreator
now@chrome:
switchToView@
ltnSwitch2Calen
calendarTabType
openTab@
oncommand@
roger@rogerhp:~$
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, W-roger (w-roger) wrote : | #6 |
*** Bug 925840 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Daniel Giest (lootfragg) wrote : | #7 |
Same issue here. Calendar is empty, toolbar shows up twice until tab is switched, can't interact in any way, since update to Thunderbird 24 and Lightning 2.6.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Camaleón (noelamac) wrote : | #8 |
I'm also experiencing the same problem: I can see my calendar "[x] home" is checked (though text is greyed out) but there are no appointments nor tasks, is completely empty.
Running Debian Wheezy (64 bits) and this happened yesterday after the last update was applied (from 24.0 → 24.0.1).
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ukleine (ukleine) wrote : | #9 |
Same issue here. Thunderbird 24.0.1 and Lightning 2.6 on OpenSuse 12.1. Problem since last update from 24.0 → 24.0.1.
Error console in Thunderbird says
"Failed to load native module at path '/home/
My naive guess concerning this problem is that "version `xul24.0'" is now called "version `xul24.0.1'"
Is this only a problem with the Linux version?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, mockturtl (mockturtl) wrote : | #10 |
Ditto in Debian testing (Jessie), 64-bit.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Bugzilla-account (bugzilla-account) wrote : | #11 |
Same on 32-bit Debian testing.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #12 |
*** Bug 926057 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #13 |
Mark, Phillipp, could you take a look? Aren't the 24.0.* bugfix releases supposed to keep a stable application interface and binary interface?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #14 |
Yes, I agree it should stay stable. As we will be doing a 2.6.1 release it might not be that bad though. Mark, any thoughts?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #15 |
*** Bug 926165 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #16 |
It seems this is a platform specific issue. Using Thunderbird 24.0.1 and Lightning 2.6 on Mac works without problems.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #17 |
The cause for this may be bug 809430, which added specific version dependencies. Lightning 2.6.1 requires a libxul.so that defines xul24.0.1, as Lightning 2.6 requires one that defines xul24.0.
I think the correct fix would be to change this script to define/require "xul24" for all minor versions. Otherwise we are stuck with doing one Lightning release per minor version, which will be hell for both us and the users.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #18 |
I just heard on the blog that it works fine on Windows, so this is definitely a Linux-only issue.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Toti789 (toti789) wrote : | #19 |
Is there a workaround for this bug? Is it safe to reinstall an old plugin version?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Vseerror (vseerror) wrote : | #20 |
(In reply to To Ti from comment #15)
> Is there a workaround for this bug? Is it safe to reinstall an old plugin
> version?
Revert to version 24.0 of Thunderbird, at https:/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, bl8n8r (bl8n8r-gmail) wrote : | #21 |
Experiencing same issue here. Running Lightning 2.6 (09/19/2013 last update) isn't displaying any calendars at all. Running TBird 24.0.1 on Linux. This is the error in the console when I try to view a calendar:
Timestamp: 10/14/2013 09:22:51 AM
Error: TypeError: Components.
Source File: resource:
Line: 22
Timestamp: 10/14/2013 09:23:18 AM
Error: [Exception... "'[JavaScript Error: "Components.
STACK: undefined
Source File: resource:
Line: 1267
Updating to 24.0.0 from link above resolves problem.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #22 |
*** Bug 926291 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #23 |
*** Bug 926470 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #24 |
I've filed bug 927073 to fix the toolkit part of this.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #25 |
*** Bug 926240 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Edavid-q (edavid-q) wrote : | #26 |
I see there is a 2.6.1 version of lightniong since Oct. 13th. Is it Ok to install it with TB 24.0.1 ?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #27 |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Camaleón (noelamac) wrote : | #28 |
Just for the record, 2.6.1 works fine with 64 bits Thunderbird builds and also with those which are localized (ie., using a language other than English). I say this because is hard to find updated documents about this and the few I found seem to be pretty outdated (section "Extensions and themes"):
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Craig-z (craig-z) wrote : | #29 |
Created an attachment (id=564939)
Blank Calendar View
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0
Apper prompted me to update today 24-Oct-2013 and some time after this update I rebooted and noticed Thunderbird 24.0, Lightning 1.6.1 stopped working and displays blank days (just a grid, no dates). I use these add-ons to connect to my OwnCloud server using CalDAV and Google Calendar.
In the Thunderbird Error Console there are errors which I'll upload as a screen capture image attachement
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.
2.
3.
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Craig-z (craig-z) wrote : | #30 |
Created an attachment (id=564941)
Thunderbird Error Console
The line 67 error is repeated for many calendar events.
The line 22 and line 1267 are only made once if only one remote calendar is selected. I have 3 remote calendars, 1x-OwnCloud, 2x-Google Calendar
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Craig-z (craig-z) wrote : | #31 |
Created an attachment (id=564943)
Active Thunderbird Add-Ons 24-Oct-2013
Here is a list of Add-ons active and their versions.
All these Add-ons worked prior to today's 24-Oct-2013 update.
Any suggestions for me to try?
My work around is to access these calendars using Firefox to view each servers web presentation. This means three Firefox Windows and is cumbersome to use.
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Craig-z (craig-z) wrote : | #32 |
Here is a copy of the Thunderbird troubleshooting information:
Application Basics
Name: Thunderbird
Version: 24.0
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.0
Profile Directory: Open Directory
Application Build ID: 2013091200
Enabled Plugins: about:plugins
Build Configuration: about:buildconf
Crash Reports: about:crashes
Memory Use: about:memory
Mail and News Accounts
account1:
INCOMING: account1, , (imap) pluto.arno.com:143, alwaysSTARTTLS, passwordCleartext
OUTGOING: smtp.frontier.
account2:
INCOMING: account2, , (none) Local Folders, plain, passwordCleartext
account3:
INCOMING: account3, , (imap) imap.googlemail
OUTGOING: smtp.googlemail
account4:
INCOMING: account4, , (imap) imap.googlemail
OUTGOING: smtp.googlemail
account7:
INCOMING: account7, , (imap) mail.koczarski.
OUTGOING: mail.koczarski.
account8:
INCOMING: account8, , (im) prpl-jabber, plain, 0
account9:
INCOMING: account9, , (imap) imap.googlemail
OUTGOING: smtp.googlemail
account10:
INCOMING: account10, , (imap) imap.googlemail
OUTGOING: smtp.googlemail
account11:
INCOMING: account11, , (imap) imap.googlemail
OUTGOING: smtp.googlemail
account12:
INCOMING: account12, , (imap) imap.mail.
OUTGOING: smtp.mail.
account13:
INCOMING: account13, , (imap) imap.frontier.
OUTGOING: smtp.frontier.
Extensions
Contact Tabs, 2.0.8, true, <email address hidden>
Encrypt if possible, 1.0, true, <email address hidden>
FoxClocks, 3.1.26, true, {d37dc5d0-
Inverse SOGo Connector, 17.0.5, true, <email address hidden>
Lightning, 2.6.1, true, {e2fda1a4-
LookOut, 1.2.13, true, <email address hidden>
Provider for Google Calendar, 0.25, true, {a62ef8ec-
Select Addressbook Text, 1.5, true, <email address hidden>
Test Pilot for Thunderbird, 1.3.9, true, <email address hidden>
Important Modified Preferences
Name: Value
accessibi
browser.
browser.
browser.
browser.
dom.
extension
font.
Mozaic (mozaic) wrote : | #1 |
- Dependencies.txt Edit (2.8 KiB, text/plain; charset="utf-8")
- ProcEnviron.txt Edit (294 bytes, text/plain; charset="utf-8")
Mozaic (mozaic) wrote : | #2 |
- With Thunderbird 24.0.0 and Lightning 2.6.0 Edit (153.3 KiB, image/png)
Some screencast of the problem
Mozaic (mozaic) wrote : | #3 |
- With Thunderbird 24.0.0 and Lightning 2.6.0 Edit (75.6 KiB, image/png)
With Thunderbird 24.0.0 and Lightning 2.6.0
description: | updated |
Changed in lightning-extension: | |
importance: | Unknown → Critical |
status: | Unknown → Confirmed |
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Graham P Davis (hacker-scarlet-jade) wrote : | #33 |
This also applies to openSUSE 13.1 RC-1. Problem version of Thunderbird is 24.0.1 which is in 'update' repo for 13.1 and 'mozilla' for 12.3. I've reverted to the version of Thunderbird (24.0) on the 64-bit installation DVD and Lightning works OK again so I've locked this version.
The calendar that I'm using is local; I use no external calendars such as Google.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, merlin (vitaliic) wrote : | #43 |
Hello, I see the same problems with 2.6.1 and Thunderbird 24.0. So I had to rollback to 2.6.0.
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Graham P Davis (hacker-scarlet-jade) wrote : | #34 |
Just found this problem is known about - has been for a while - and Mozilla said not to update to 24.0.1 yet.
See this bug:
https:/
and this blog:
https:/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Daniel Eckl (daniel-eckl) wrote : | #44 |
In case you did not click the launchpad link above, here my "me too":
As of today, Ubuntu Saucy is still shipping Thunderbird 24.0.0. But the extentions are of course updated nevertheless.
That left me with a Thunderbird 24.0.0 and Lightning 2.6.1 which shows exactly the same issue as running TB 24.0.1 with Lightning 2.6.0.
Manually installing TB 24.0.1 to my ~/opt/ fixed the problem, but it took me ages to puzzle that out.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Khalil Fazal (canadafreakazoid) wrote : | #45 |
(In reply to Daniel from comment #26)
So to summarize your findings:
Thunderbird 24.0.0 / Lightning 2.6.0 works
Thunderbird 24.0.0 / Lightning 2.6.1 doesn't work
Thunderbird 24.0.1 / Lightning 2.6.0 doesn't work
Thunderbird 24.0.1 / Lightning 2.6.1 works
There seems to be a correlation.
It works iff ('t' == 'l') where 't' is the last digit in the Thunderbird version and 'l' is the last digit in the Lightning version.
Changed in thunderbird (openSUSE): | |
importance: | Unknown → High |
status: | Unknown → Confirmed |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #46 |
The previous comments describe the currently expected behavior.
The Mozilla toolkit developers introduced a strict dependencies mechanism on Linux that affects extensions with binaries components like Lightning.
Therefore each Thunderbird release currently requires its own Lightning release.
Use Lightning 2.6 for Thunderbird 24.0
Use Lightning 2.6.1 for Thunderbird 24.0.1
Use Lightning 2.6.2 for the soon to be released Thunderbird 24.1
There is work going on to loosen up this dependencies mechanism but it will take some time until this patch is available in Thunderbird.
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote : | #35 |
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
Changed in lightning-extension (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Changed in thunderbird (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
tags: | removed: amd64 |
h1repp (heinz-repp) wrote : | #37 |
hey Ubuntu (thunderbird/
This bug breaks lightning (and it seems, also the EDS Contacts Integration, impairs address book) and leaves unexpected users with a blank non functional calendar, because Lightning (ubuntu) is not localized, so people use the Mozilla AddOns version, and this one updated to 2.6.1. On next start the calendar is empty and non functional, chrome rendering strange.
What we now need a.s.a.p is a Thunderbird 24.0.1 in all repositories still holding the 24.0 version. When will we see one?
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Graham P Davis (hacker-scarlet-jade) wrote : | #52 |
I've just updated TB 24.0 to 24.0.1 again. This time Lightning
is working OK as version 2.6.1 was installed automatically when TB did
its plug-in checks. So it looks as though Mozilla may have put a get-around fix in whilst they sort out the basic problem with Thunderbird.
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Craig-z (craig-z) wrote : | #53 |
I downgraded to Thunderbird 17 ESR which is able to run Lightning 1.9.1. This work-around will work for me until Mozilla / OpenSUSE can get a newer version of Thunderbird / Lightning working with 12.3.
For someone like me stumbling across this bug and spending most of a day to solve the problem, here is how to install Thunderbird 17 ESR in OpenSUSE 12.3 x64:
1. Start YaST and add http://
2. Use "Software Management" to uninstall Thunderbird 24.0 (click until a red X is showing, and let it resolve conflict by deleting the library it complains about). Then press Accept and trust YaST to do its thing.
3. Use "Software Management" again to select Thunderbird ESR 17.0.9 install. Let it download / install.
4. Go to Thunderbird ESR 17.0.9 Add-ons and remove Lighting 2.6.1 (it doesn't work with ESR 17.0.9)
5. Find Lighting in the Add-ons (not easy); Search for "Lighting", it won't show in the list. At the bottom of the Add-ons page click on "Show all 46 Results". Lighting will be grayed out saying it's not compatible with ESR 17.0.9.
Click in the word "Lighting".
Scroll the window down until you see:
=======
Lighting 1.9.1 for Thunderbird 17 is available here
=======
Click on "is available here".
Move your mouse into the "Version 1.9.1" box area and a Green "+ Add to Thunderbird" will appear. Click on this green button and Lightning will install.
Restart Thunderbird and lighting should be working again.
Now you can go back to being a happy OpenSUSE Linux user and do some real work, making everybody happy until a solution can be found. ;)
description: | updated |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, lucas (parra) wrote : | #47 |
Same problem here. Have Thunderbird 24.0 on Ubuntu 12.10 64bit. Reverting Lightning 2.6.1 back to 2.6 solved the problem.
Changed in thunderbird (Gentoo Linux): | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
status: | Unknown → Fix Released |
Mossroy (mossroy) wrote : | #48 |
Oops : that's a big issue.
It completely broke Lightning on the computers I take care of.
Reverting to Lightning 2.6.0 makes it work again. But Thunderbird still wants to upgrade it to 2.6.1 : this workaround will probably only work until Thunderbird checks the extensions for upgrade.
As explained by heinz-repp, the lightning version distributed by Ubuntu is not localized (see https:/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Mossroy (mossroy) wrote : | #50 |
Thanks Stefan for the clarification.
I think this tight correlation between Thunderbird and Lightning versions is a real issue for linux distributions.
When Thunderbird is distributed through the package manager of the distro, and Lightning installed (and updated) through the add-on manager of Lightning, these versions do not evolve at the same speed.
At least on Ubuntu, it seems to be frequently installed like that, because the lightning ubuntu package does not include localization (this is an ubuntu-specific issue : https:/
Upgrading to Thunderbird 24.0.1 in every distro appears to be only a temporary solution : if I understood correctly, the incompatibility should re-appear as soon as Lightning 2.6.2 is released?
Allan Kelly (wolasallank) wrote : | #49 |
I am experiencing this on both 64bit 12.04 LTS & 13.10 implementations.
I have to revered to Lightning 2.6.0 and I have switched off auto updates in add-on manager.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, h1repp (heinz-repp) wrote : | #65 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0 (Beta/Release)
Build ID: 20130911160237
Actual results:
When Lightning auto-updates on any Ubuntu (who have only Thunderbird 24.0 in their repositories and did not update to 24.0.1 until now) Lightning does not work any more, shows a completely empty grid with distorted chrome. You know perfectly that Lightning 2.6.1 does not work on Thunderbird 24.0, so why is install.rdf listing a minVersion 24.0 for Thunderbird and not 24.0.1 as it should read?
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Craig-z (craig-z) wrote : | #54 |
I finally had the time to sift through information in Graham Davis links in Comment #5 (thank you for the links). The relevant part is as follows:
------------
Stefan Sitter 2013-10-25 07:13:43 PDT
The Mozilla toolkit developers introduced a strict dependencies mechanism on Linux that affects extensions with binaries components like Lightning.
Therefore each Thunderbird release currently requires its own Lightning release.
Use Lightning 2.6 for Thunderbird 24.0
Use Lightning 2.6.1 for Thunderbird 24.0.1
Use Lightning 2.6.2 for the soon to be released Thunderbird 24.1
There is work going on to loosen up this dependencies mechanism but it will take some time until this patch is available in Thunderbird.
-------------
I followed the same procedure as Comment #7 to install Thunderbird 24.0.1 which then upgraded Lighting 1.9.1 to 2.6.1. Now everything works again.
It looks to me like this is a design problem where the cure is worse than the problem. Stefan Sitter (appears to run the bug show at Mozilla) says designers are still working the problem of loosening a new dependencies mechanism. In other words these are the effects of releasing an infant design.
I hope the effects of the next revision will be more transparent to end users.
I'm glad to have OpenSUSE / Thunderbird / Lightning all working together again. Back to my own regularly scheduled tasks.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, madtom1999 (tompotts) wrote : | #51 |
I've got this on 64Bit Xubuntu 13.04 TBird 24 Lightning 2.6.1
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, fermulator (fermulator) wrote : | #56 |
So to clarify, what is the expected fix here?
For users that have TB24.0, and downgraded to lightning 2.6.0, say on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS,
what is the "going forward" path to remove ourselves from this workaround state?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Hlesser (hlesser) wrote : | #57 |
This bug also occurred on Win7(64-bit)and was resolved by updating to TB 24.0.1 & Lightning 2.6.1.
Micah Gersten (micahg) wrote : | #55 |
Ubuntu doesn't use the lightning-extension source anymore, so removing this task.
no longer affects: | lightning-extension (Ubuntu) |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #66 |
Philipp, could you please correct min and max version on addons.mozilla.org to ensure we don't automatically update Linux users to a version that is known to not work together?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #67 |
AMO doesn't have those versions available as accepted appversions yet. I had written the admins an email and jorgev will take care of that later today. Afterwards, I can set up the min/maxversions correctly.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #58 |
*** Bug 931347 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #59 |
*** Bug 931786 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #60 |
*** Bug 931829 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #61 |
*** Bug 931709 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Cyrille37 (cyrille37) wrote : | #62 |
(In reply to fermulator from comment #32)
> So to clarify, what is the expected fix here?
>
> For users that have TB24.0, and downgraded to lightning 2.6.0, say on Ubuntu
> 12.04 LTS,
> what is the "going forward" path to remove ourselves from this workaround
> state?
On Linux Ubuntu 12.04 there is Thunderbird 24.0.
So I've desactivate Lightning 2.6.1 and installed 2.6 from this page:
https:/
And desactivated too the thunderbird automatic module update ...
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, fermulator (fermulator) wrote : | #63 |
(In reply to Cyrille from comment #38)
> (In reply to fermulator from comment #32)
> > So to clarify, what is the expected fix here?
> >
> > For users that have TB24.0, and downgraded to lightning 2.6.0, say on Ubuntu
> > 12.04 LTS,
> > what is the "going forward" path to remove ourselves from this workaround
> > state?
>
> On Linux Ubuntu 12.04 there is Thunderbird 24.0.
> So I've desactivate Lightning 2.6.1 and installed 2.6 from this page:
> https:/
> ?page=1#version-2.6
>
> And desactivated too the thunderbird automatic module update ...
That isn't a going forward path. Think -- when TB 25.0 is released, or when lightning 2.6.2 is released...
How do users automatically get fixed onto the auto-updates train again?
Remember that not all users are computer gurus here ... I have many clients who don't know how to manage this
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #64 |
The versions on AMO should be fixed now, autoupdates should work as expected.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #72 |
Fix for Thunderbird is in work as mentioned in comment #20 above. Until this fix is available a dedicated Lightning release must be done for each Thunderbird release. Bug 931420 should take care that you don't automatically update to an unsupported version.
Changed in thunderbird: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
status: | Unknown → Confirmed |
Dan Jared (danjaredg) wrote : | #68 |
please, upgrade a thunderbird to 24.0.1
h1repp (heinz-repp) wrote : | #69 |
no sign they even noticed ...
This bug has a lot of traffic as it imports them from mozilla/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #73 |
For your information: If you update Thunderbird to 24.1.0 you need to install Lightning 2.6.2: https:/
Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson) wrote : | #70 |
You know, we don't all have time to constantly sit by our inboxes monitoring every bug status change, particularly as the signal to noise ratio from bug mail is pretty much zero. This hasn't got any attention because the only person likely to do it is much busier with other higher priority things, and because this incompatibility is with an external piece of software that isn't even provided by us.
Anyway, this is moot because of bug 1245422, which will happen later this week
Mozaic (mozaic) wrote : | #71 |
Thunderbird 24.1 was released yesterday:
https:/
Lightning's blog pass fom 5 updates to 8 updates:
https:/
"I’m sorry for the inconvenience. Here is the compatibility table:
+------
| Thunderbird Version | Lightning Version |
+------
| Thunderbird 24.0 | Lightning 2.6 |
+------
| Thunderbird 24.0.1 | Lightning 2.6.1 |
+------
| Thunderbird 24.1.0 | Lightning 2.6.2 |
+------
| Thunderbird 24.2.0 (unreleased) | Lightning 2.6.3 (unreleased) |
+------
That show there are a problem of communication between Mozilla Calendar Project, GNU/Linux distribution and Thunderbird.
Lightning is one of the most popular extension of Thunderbird.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #75 |
I've fixed this by changing the versions via the UI on AMO. I hope this actually works. I've tested on mac and got the right updates, but I've read a comment that it doesn't work too.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, h1repp (heinz-repp) wrote : | #76 |
I can confirm that it works now for Thunderbird 24.0 on Ubuntu (they still did not react to the launchpad bug 1244619) - asking Lightning 2.6 for updates returns nothing as it should be. Btw, did you fix 2.6's maxVersion also (it should read 24.0)?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #77 |
What about the files in https:/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #78 |
No, I didn't change anything in the releases dir, nor did I retag the builds. I guess we can do that in this bug. I cannot change the xpi on AMO itself, the min/maxversion is just a UI / updates change.
I've changed min and maxversion to the same respective value for 2.6 - 2.6.2.
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Gleixner-o (gleixner-o) wrote : | #79 |
Best workaround:
Add mozilla repo:
sudo zypper ar -f http://
Update TB:
sudo zypper install MozillaThunderb
(do the vendor change)
Restart TB, update lightning plugin. Then it works again.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Rsx11m-pub (rsx11m-pub) wrote : | #74 |
*** Bug 932686 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Mozaic (mozaic) wrote : | #80 |
TB 24.1.0 is released today: https:/
After Thunderbird update, TB check if there add-on update and crash. May be because i block lightning update. I launch Thunderbird, update manualy lightning and remove the update's block. Ligntning update to 2.6.2.
Resolved for me with Thunderbird 24.1.0 and Lightning 2.6.2
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, C2e9b7 (c2e9b7) wrote : | #81 |
Hi,
I had the same problem, and still had it with 24.1.0. Then I found this workaround which solves the problem. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
a. mv ~/.thunderbird in ~/.thunderbird.old
b. update thunderbird (I had to do it as root)
c. run the new version of thunderbird (as user), skipping all the suggestions to create an email account
d. install lightning (I also installed google calendar provider; you may need to reinstall more)
e. restart thunderbird
f. copied back everithing from ~/.thunderbird.
_CACHE_CLEAN_ chrome extensions extensions.ini TestPilotExperi
Note that I COPIED and not MOVED them back, because in case of problems I wanted to be able to delete the new ~/.thunderbird directory without losing anything. Maybe I could have copied back some more file, but everything seems to work.
So in my opinion, there is some file left from old installs in those directories, that disturbs the new version of Lightning. Anyway, now everything works fine for me
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Aere Greenway (aere) wrote : Re: [Bug 1244619] | #82 |
On 11/01/2013 12:25 PM, C2e9b7 wrote:
> Hi,
> I had the same problem, and still had it with 24.1.0. Then I found this workaround which solves the problem. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
> a. mv ~/.thunderbird in ~/.thunderbird.old
> b. update thunderbird (I had to do it as root)
> c. run the new version of thunderbird (as user), skipping all the suggestions to create an email account
> d. install lightning (I also installed google calendar provider; you may need to reinstall more)
> e. restart thunderbird
> f. copied back everithing from ~/.thunderbird.
> _CACHE_CLEAN_ chrome extensions extensions.ini TestPilotExperi
>
> Note that I COPIED and not MOVED them back, because in case of problems I wanted to be able to delete the new ~/.thunderbird directory without losing anything. Maybe I could have copied back some more file, but everything seems to work.
> So in my opinion, there is some file left from old installs in those directories, that disturbs the new version of Lightning. Anyway, now everything works fine for me
>
Thank you for taking the time to give me this information.
I may resort to doing it that way.
I currently don't use the calendar feature a great deal, so I'm hoping
within a month or two there will be an update from the repository that
will fix it.
If it goes too long, I will make good use of the excellent information
you took the time to put together and send me.
--
Sincerely,
Aere
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Daniel Giest (lootfragg) wrote : | #83 |
I'll inform you that the newer update Thunderbird 24.1.0 with Lightning 2.6.2 works on my Ubuntu 10.04 again. It appears the issue has been fixed. I recommend giving it a try.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Aere Greenway (aere) wrote : Re: [Bug 1244619] | #84 |
On 11/02/2013 12:42 PM, Daniel Giest wrote:
> I'll inform you that the newer update Thunderbird 24.1.0 with Lightning
> 2.6.2 works on my Ubuntu 10.04 again. It appears the issue has been
> fixed. I recommend giving it a try.
>
Daniel:
Thank you for alerting me to this.
I just checked my calendar, and everything is working again, as if
nothing ever went wrong.
As I recall, I applied updates yesterday, noticing no changes, but the
next time I booted, I got a reminder for an event that had passed last
week.
I was busy at the time, so I just dismissed the reminder, but it was
definitely an indication that things had changed.
As far as I can tell, the problem is now fixed.
Many thanks to all the people who made this happen.
--
Sincerely,
Aere
Changed in thunderbird (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, bl8n8r (bl8n8r-gmail) wrote : | #85 |
Nice work guys, thanks!! I just updated to Tbird 24.1.0 and Lighting 2.6.2 and all is working again.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Benjamin Draxlbauer (benjamin10) wrote : | #86 |
Hi Guys!
Was just reading this post... STill i have a related problem using TB 24.1.0 and Lightning 2.6.2: When i install Lightning the next start of TB will lead to a total freeze in TB. When i deactivate Lightning in the TB safe mode, TB alone works fine, but with Lightning it freezes every time i start TB. Any help?
(Using Opensuse 12.3. i586)
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #87 |
Total freeze doesn't sound like this bug. Could you try with a new profile? Please don't post results on this bug though, either email me or use the blog comments.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, madtom1999 (tompotts) wrote : | #88 |
(In reply to Daniel from comment #46)
> I'll inform you that the newer update Thunderbird 24.1.0 with Lightning
> 2.6.2 works on my Ubuntu 10.04 again. It appears the issue has been fixed. I
> recommend giving it a try.
Worked for me.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Giulio Fidente (gfidente) wrote : | #89 |
Yet I'm experiencing the same issue again using TB 24.1.1 and L 2.6.2
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Jim-brackett (jim-brackett) wrote : | #90 |
Same here (ArchLinux, 64-bit, TB 24.1.1 and L 2.6.2).
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Cai-0407 (cai-0407) wrote : | #91 |
(In reply to mment #52 and comment #53)
Lightning 2.6.3 compatible with Tb 24.1.1 has been already released on AMO.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, C2e9b7 (c2e9b7) wrote : | #92 |
Hi,
updated to Thunderbird 24.1.1 and Lightning 2.6.3 and had the same problem again. This time I just deleted the content of
~/.thunderbird/
reinstalled Lightning and everything was ok again. In the next days, if I'll have enough time, I will recover the the content of the directory from the backups and see what changed.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Benjamin Draxlbauer (benjamin10) wrote : | #93 |
As far as i got to know i did also the copying procedur and lightning works, but when i install the Provider for google calendar addon tb hangs. So it seems it has to do with the other addon Provider for google calender!
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, C2e9b7 (c2e9b7) wrote : | #94 |
In fact, I'm also using the google calendar addon. By removing the extensions directory content, I removed both, and then reinstalled both (without losing the configuration)
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Jakobrunge-b (jakobrunge-b) wrote : | #95 |
Problem still here.
I'm using Thunderbird 24.1.1 and Lightning 2.6.3 on a Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) 64-bit maschine and the problem still persists, the terminal gives the error message:
[calBackendLoader] Using libical backend at /home/jakob/
Error: TypeError: aListener.
Removing extensions and re-installing didn't solve the problem...
Will this be fixed with the next lightning version?
Glen (gtlxiii) wrote : | #96 |
Problem dissappeared with Thunderbird 25.0.0 (Lightning 2.6.3) but has reappeared with Thunderbird 25.0.1 (Still Lightning 2.6.3)
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Jacek-kal (jacek-kal) wrote : | #97 |
I'm using seamonkey 2.22.1 and Lightning 2.6.3 - same error:
Failed to load native module at path '/home/
All Seamonkey components are working correctly and all other extensions are working. Only affects Lightning.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #98 |
Jacek, SeaMonkey 2.22.* requires Lightning 2.7.* - unfortunately there is no 2.7 build available that is compatible to SeaMonkey 2.22.1. Lightning 2.7b1 only works with SeaMonkey 2.22. See Bug 941217. The next SeaMonkey Beta build should contain the fix.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Jacek-kal (jacek-kal) wrote : | #99 |
Stefan, I had Seamonkey 2.21 before I upgrade and there was exactly the same error. It is why I upgraded to Seamonkey 2.22.1.
So could you suggest which versions Seamonkey and Lightning are working together correctly?
In Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #847604, Craig-z (craig-z) wrote : | #100 |
This took care of the problem I experienced, so I'll close the bug.
Thank you!
Changed in thunderbird (openSUSE): | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Schw01 (schw01) wrote : | #101 |
Lightning 2.8b1 isn't working with SeaMonkey 2.23. Has the same look as the screen shot for this bug, but not the error message.
I do see several calendar errors in the SM error console.
Timestamp: 12/13/2013 11:11:00 AM
Warning: Use of Mutation Events is deprecated. Use MutationObserver instead.
Source File: chrome:
Line: 496
Timestamp: 12/13/2013 11:11:00 AM
Error: TypeError: Components.
Source File: resource:
Line: 22
Timestamp: 12/13/2013 11:11:00 AM
Error: Components.
Source File: resource:
Line: 25
Timestamp: 12/13/2013 11:11:00 AM
Error: NS_ERROR_
Source File: chrome:
Line: 98
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #102 |
Lightning 2.8b1 doesn't work with SeaMonkey 2.23 because it was not rebuild after landing the two fixes for Bug 927073. According to objdump the file libcalbasecomps.so still depends on "xul26.0" but the fixed libxul.so shipped with SeaMonkey announces only "xul26".
A later Lightning 2.8b1 test build doesn't show the problem anymore. I tested the one from <https:/
In my opinion a Lightning 2.8b2 release would be required to support SeaMonkey 2.23 on Linux.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Udovdh (udovdh) wrote : | #103 |
thunderbird-
thunderbird-
And I see the issue!
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Ssitter (ssitter) wrote : | #104 |
(In reply to udo from comment #64)
You are using an old Lightning release supporting an old Thunderbird release. Please upgrade to Lightning 2.6.4 and retest.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Mschroeder-mozilla (mschroeder-mozilla) wrote : | #105 |
What is the status here? Is the minVersion/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Udovdh (udovdh) wrote : | #106 |
downgrading to thunderbird 24.1.0 does also help.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Bill+mozilla-bugzilla (bill+mozilla-bugzilla) wrote : | #107 |
(In reply to udo from comment #64)
> thunderbird-
> thunderbird-
Udo, you can get:
thunderbird-
thunderbird-
from updates now, which fixes this issue (for me anyway).
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Udovdh (udovdh) wrote : | #108 |
(In reply to Bill McGonigle from comment #67)
> Udo, you can get:
>
> thunderbird-
> thunderbird-
>
> from updates now, which fixes this issue (for me anyway).
Works for me too. Thanks!
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, K1iwg4 (k1iwg4) wrote : | #109 |
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In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, K1iwg4 (k1iwg4) wrote : | #110 |
/*/*---
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The Ads-Whore and the death of customizability
This is partly a true story of what will happening onwards Firefox Version 29, go on, read it and feel the bone biting pain!
User:
Who the hell disturbs the peace inside my customizability nation?
Trashbin Porno-Dolske answers:
"We, from the mighty Australis Chrome clone invasion!"
Gaywin Ass-harp:
"Beware User, we are visiting now your precious home, we're going to rape your 4 years old mountain goat and later... your Mom!"
Gaywin and Trashbin grab the under-aged innocent child, they put it on their satanic Google-
They cum inside the child until their maximum mark, the user lets out an angry, "Stop raping my goat!" dangerous bark! Trashbin licks it's nose, Gaywin cums right inside the goat child's face while the user pleads: "Please stop it finally, show mercy for fucks grace!"
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In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, K1iwg4 (k1iwg4) wrote : | #111 |
*/-/-/-/+64646+4646
FUCK YOU GOOGLEZILLA WHORES - KILLER OF CUSTOMIZABILITY IN FAVOUR OF YOUR CHROME ADDICTION; YOU ARE ALL FUCKING GAYLORDS !!!!!!!
The Ads-Whore and the death of customizability
This is partly a true story of what will happening onwards Firefox Version 29, go on, read it and feel the bone biting pain!
User:
Who the hell disturbs the peace inside my customizability nation?
Trashbin Porno-Dolske answers:
"We, from the mighty Australis Chrome clone invasion!"
Gaywin Ass-harp:
"Beware User, we are visiting now your precious home, we're going to rape your 4 years old mountain goat and later... your Mom!"
Gaywin and Trashbin grab the under-aged innocent child, they put it on their satanic Google-
They cum inside the child until their maximum mark, the user lets out an angry, "Stop raping my goat!" dangerous bark! Trashbin licks it's nose, Gaywin cums right inside the goat child's face while the user pleads: "Please stop it finally, show mercy for fucks grace!"
The users goat is as planned traumatized and cries while in the background Firefox customizability is killed off and dies. Asshole Dotzler is meanwhile filming the scene from behind, wrong move Rapezilla - because that guy is both stupid and blind. Also in background: Fake Winton, Dao Faggotwald, FattN and the MSUJEWS, all are members of the 2013 built Mozdolf Hitler youth! Oh... Not to forget Mr. McPornley who is in general lame, he is a sucker of cocks and therefor a shame!
Now the Devil enters the scene in disguise of a disgusting hag - it's Mitchell Baker the ads-whore, that butt-ugly transvestite fag! She grabs the User with force on his neck, pins him down, does the "From Behind Ads-Strap-
Mitchell:
"Valued user, our plan is to track you, we need more wealth for our wallet so we're going to fuck you!"
The User is paralyzed and blank is his mind, as Mitchell Baker enters the tracking ads trough her Latex-Dildo into his butt from behind!
But suddenly a goddess arrives, screams at the Rapezilla guys "Who does Dare!!!!!"
She uses her glorious magic and slowly but steadily drops Rapezilla Firechrome's market-share!
ChiliConCarne1, 2014, February
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, K1iwg4 (k1iwg4) wrote : | #112 |
FUCK YOU GOOGLEZILLA WHORES - KILLER OF CUSTOMIZABILITY IN FAVOUR OF YOUR CHROME ADDICTION; YOU ARE ALL FUCKING GAYLORDS !!!!!!!
The Ads-Whore and the death of customizability
This is partly a true story of what will happening onwards Firefox Version 29, go on, read it and feel the bone biting pain!
User:
Who the hell disturbs the peace inside my customizability nation?
Trashbin Porno-Dolske answers:
"We, from the mighty Australis Chrome clone invasion!"
Gaywin Ass-harp:
"Beware User, we are visiting now your precious home, we're going to rape your 4 years old mountain goat and later... your Mom!"
Gaywin and Trashbin grab the under-aged innocent child, they put it on their satanic Google-
They cum inside the child until their maximum mark, the user lets out an angry, "Stop raping my goat!" dangerous bark! Trashbin licks it's nose, Gaywin cums right inside the goat child's face while the user pleads: "Please stop it finally, show mercy for fucks grace!"
The users goat is as planned traumatized and cries while in the background Firefox customizability is killed off and dies. Asshole Dotzler is meanwhile filming the scene from behind, wrong move Rapezilla - because that guy is both stupid and blind. Also in background: Fake Winton, Dao Faggotwald, FattN and the MSUJEWS, all are members of the 2013 built Mozdolf Hitler youth! Oh... Not to forget Mr. McPornley who is in general lame, he is a sucker of cocks and therefor a shame!
Now the Devil enters the scene in disguise of a disgusting hag - it's Mitchell Baker the ads-whore, that butt-ugly transvestite fag! She grabs the User with force on his neck, pins him down, does the "From Behind Ads-Strap-
Mitchell:
"Valued user, our plan is to track you, we need more wealth for our wallet so we're going to fuck you!"
The User is paralyzed and blank is his mind, as Mitchell Baker enters the tracking ads trough her Latex-Dildo into his butt from behind!
But suddenly a goddess arrives, screams at the Rapezilla guys "Who does Dare!!!!!"
She uses her glorious magic and slowly but steadily drops Rapezilla Firechrome's market-share!
ChiliConCarne1, 2014, February
FUCK YOU GOOGLEZILLA WHORES - KILLER OF CUSTOMIZABILITY IN FAVOUR OF YOUR CHROME ADDICTION; YOU ARE ALL FUCKING GAYLORDS !!!!!!!
The Ads-Whore and the death of customizability
This is partly a true story of what will happening onwards Firefox Version 29, go on, read it and feel the bone biting pain!
User:
Who the hell disturbs the peace inside my customizability nation?
Trashbin Porno-Dolske answers:
"We, from the mighty Australis Chrome clone invasion!"
Gaywin Ass-harp:
"Beware User, we are visiting now your precious home, we're going to rape your 4 years old mountain goat and later... your Mom!"
Gaywin and Trashbin grab the under-aged innocent child, they put it on their satanic Google-
Alexander Buchner (alexander-buchner) wrote : | #113 |
Is there a possibility to remove the last comments? I see no connection to this bug.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #114 |
*** Bug 887160 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #925823, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #115 |
*** Bug 968115 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Mschroeder-mozilla (mschroeder-mozilla) wrote : | #116 |
Philipp, any update here?
Changed in lightning-extension: | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #117 |
Created attachment 8384168
Outgoing on comm-esr24
Ok, this was far more annoying than I thought. I spent way too much time writing a script to do the maxversion changes in batch and the manual steps also took ages.
* I've fixed 2.6 - 2.6.3 on ftp.mozilla.org
- Changed the min/maxversion to match what is on Calendar_Versions on mdn
- Updated the source to use @THUNDERBIRD_
* I have attached my outgoing changesets which I want to push to comm-esr24
- Changes maxversion to @THUNDERBIRD_
- Can't do this for 24.1.0 since it uses the same relbranch as 24.1.1
Mark, can you take a look at this to make sure its sane?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Standard8 (standard8) wrote : | #118 |
Comment on attachment 8384168
Outgoing on comm-esr24
I don't understand why you want to do this. This would mean that you have to download a new version of lightning each time, whereas the advantage with being on the 24.x tree is that you don't.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #119 |
Mark, these commits are (unless I did something wrong), just to fix the problem for the 2.6, 2.6.1, 2.6.2, 2.6.3 releases, which were affected by bug 927073.
I don't really think anyone is going to build these versions, but if they do pull from hg using a tag from one of the affected builds, i.e. THUNDERBIRD_
2.6.4 and on should continue to use @THUNDERBIRD_
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Standard8 (standard8) wrote : | #120 |
Comment on attachment 8384168
Outgoing on comm-esr24
Ah ok, r+a=Standard8.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #931420, Philipp-bugzilla (philipp-bugzilla) wrote : | #121 |
https:/
https:/
https:/
https:/
https:/
https:/
Changed in thunderbird: | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
Created attachment 359362
build.log
If the nonexistent directory reported in bug #485858 is not the cause for the missing calendar extension, something else must be wrong.
After upgrading thunderbird to version 24.0, the calendar extension (lightning) does not show up in thunderbird anymore. That is, all lightning GUI elements are missing, and the extension is also missing from the add-ons manager.
# emerge --info =mail-client/ thunderbird- 24.0 linux/amd64/ no-multilib, gcc-4.7.3, glibc-2.17, 3.11.1 x86_64) ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ==
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Portage 2.2.7 (hardened/
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System uname: Linux-3.
KiB Mem: 16370268 total, 12483344 free
KiB Swap: 17825788 total, 17825788 free
Timestamp of tree: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 11:00:01 +0000
ld GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.23.2
app-shells/bash: 4.2_p45
dev-java/
dev-lang/python: 2.7.5-r2, 3.3.2-r2
dev-util/cmake: 2.8.11.2
dev-util/pkgconfig: 0.28
sys-apps/
sys-apps/openrc: 0.12
sys-apps/sandbox: 2.6-r1
sys-devel/autoconf: 2.13, 2.69
sys-devel/automake: 1.11.6, 1.12.6, 1.14
sys-devel/binutils: 2.23.2
sys-devel/gcc: 4.7.3-r1
sys-devel/
sys-devel/libtool: 2.4.2
sys-devel/make: 3.82-r4
sys-kernel/
sys-libs/glibc: 2.17
Repositories: gentoo science
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