Googling reveals that some ArchLinux users apparently experience(d) the same problem, as this pastebin reveals (https://pastebin.com/R2GESJqV):
« If you experience the following output when starting Thunderbird 68 on Linux, the solution is to delete the file global-messages-db.sqlite in your profile directory.
Example output from an effected system running ArchLinux:
[following is a console output similar to that in the previous comment] »
I can't find any reference to similar errors upstream, so I assume this is random database corruption. Not quite a satisfactory conclusion, let's just keep the bug open for now.
Googling reveals that some ArchLinux users apparently experience(d) the same problem, as this pastebin reveals (https:/ /pastebin. com/R2GESJqV):
« If you experience the following output when starting Thunderbird 68 on Linux, the solution is to delete the file global- messages- db.sqlite in your profile directory.
Example output from an effected system running ArchLinux:
[following is a console output similar to that in the previous comment] »
I can't find any reference to similar errors upstream, so I assume this is random database corruption. Not quite a satisfactory conclusion, let's just keep the bug open for now.