Re: thunderbird-lightning fails on F12

2010-11-17 Thread Paolo Galtieri
On 11/17/10 12:48, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Paolo Galtieri wrote:
>> I tried sending this last week, but never saw it on the list.
>>
>> Recently F12 updated thunderbird to 3.0.10; however, there was no update
>> to thunderbird-lightning so I no longer have access to my calendar.
>> When I start thunderbird I get a  message saying lightning 1.0b2pre is
>> not compatible with thunderbird 3.0.10.  Is there a plan to provide a
>> compatible thunderbird-lightning?  Before I upgrade I want to be able to
>> export my existing thunderbird settings including my calendar events.
>>
>> Also the thunderbird addon to provide bidirectional access to google
>> calendar no longer works for the same reason.
>>
> I suspect this is an end-of-life support issue. Someone updated Tbird and not
> all of the things which depend on it. I would use yum to downgrade to the
> previous version, since it's unlikely to get fixed properly (you could look in
> updates-testing, though).
>
> Better to leave mail working with a bug than secure and unusable!
>
It's just frustrating that Fedora will sometimes release updates that 
break things.

Paolo
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Re: thunderbird-lightning fails on F12

2010-11-17 Thread Bill Davidsen
Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> I tried sending this last week, but never saw it on the list.
>
> Recently F12 updated thunderbird to 3.0.10; however, there was no update
> to thunderbird-lightning so I no longer have access to my calendar.
> When I start thunderbird I get a  message saying lightning 1.0b2pre is
> not compatible with thunderbird 3.0.10.  Is there a plan to provide a
> compatible thunderbird-lightning?  Before I upgrade I want to be able to
> export my existing thunderbird settings including my calendar events.
>
> Also the thunderbird addon to provide bidirectional access to google
> calendar no longer works for the same reason.
>
I suspect this is an end-of-life support issue. Someone updated Tbird and not 
all of the things which depend on it. I would use yum to downgrade to the 
previous version, since it's unlikely to get fixed properly (you could look in 
updates-testing, though).

Better to leave mail working with a bug than secure and unusable!

-- 
Bill Davidsen 
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the machinations of the wicked."  - from Slashdot
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thunderbird-lightning fails on F12

2010-11-14 Thread Paolo Galtieri
I tried sending this last week, but never saw it on the list.

Recently F12 updated thunderbird to 3.0.10; however, there was no update 
to thunderbird-lightning so I no longer have access to my calendar. 
When I start thunderbird I get a  message saying lightning 1.0b2pre is 
not compatible with thunderbird 3.0.10.  Is there a plan to provide a 
compatible thunderbird-lightning?  Before I upgrade I want to be able to 
export my existing thunderbird settings including my calendar events.

Also the thunderbird addon to provide bidirectional access to google 
calendar no longer works for the same reason.

Paolo
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thunderbird-lightning fails on F12

2010-11-10 Thread Paolo Galtieri
I'm running F12 on a system.  There was  an update to thunderbird yesterday;
however, there was no update
for thunderbird-lightning. When I start thunderbird it tells me that
lightning 1.0b2pre is not compatible with
thunderbird 3.0.10.   Is there going to be an update for lightning?

Paolo
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