[Bug 2060534]

2024-06-13 Thread W-alessandro
Yes indeed, I was thinking a startup migration check should be the way to go. Do we have a way to safely detect only those files that have been generated by folder compaction? To make sure we exclude any user generated content. NI Geoff and Magnus to get some validation or suggestions here. --

[Bug 2060534]

2024-06-13 Thread W-alessandro
Ben, can you tackle this? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2060534 Title: Thunderbird doesn't always clean nstmp cache files To manage notifications about this bug go to:

[Bug 109943]

2022-02-11 Thread W-alessandro
This slipped between other bugs, thanks for the ping. I'm not sure there's anything else to do here as I can't reproduce this issue anymore. Tested on 91.5.1 and on my mac the usage remains around 5% without spiking anymore. Also, if I'm not wrong, this is not a XUL element anymore but it's not

[Bug 1770587]

2021-09-13 Thread W-alessandro
Calendar is disabled by default on first start up, and it's now possible to use TB without an email account and avoid getting prompted at every startup. So yeah, this issue should be pretty impossible to reproduce. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 109943]

2021-06-05 Thread W-alessandro
Comment on attachment 9225034 562977-progressmeter-statusbar.patch Review of attachment 9225034: - Looks good, thanks. Let's leave this open so I can later take it and investigate the performance issue. :::

[Bug 109943]

2021-06-05 Thread W-alessandro
Comment on attachment 9223784 562977-progressmeter-statusbar.patch Review of attachment 9223784: - I tested this on my slow mac and the CPU usage spikes up to 60%, with or without this patch. Nonetheless, the UI changes to the