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[FFe] [needs-packaging] Lightning 1.0 Beta for Thunderbird 3
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 531867 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531867
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 531867
[FFe] [needs-packaging] Lightning 1.0 Beta for Thunderbird 3
* You can subscribe to bug 531867 by following this link:
Debian has solved this and they even still support there version of
sunbird.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #587539
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=587539
** Also affects: iceowl (Debian) via
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Importance:
It should be noted that there is currently no easy and secure workaround
for this regression. You either have to download the 64bit build over an
insecure connection or get the sources securely and build it yourself. I
opted for the latter, but it certainly can't count as easy.
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I assumed that after 5 months that most of the bugs in 10.04 LTS would
have been fixed.
Silly me. It appears that from comments above and in other reports that
it is more important to get the next beta out the door, then it is to
get an LTS version to operate properly, and without regressing
Sorry, I added a workaround before on how to get the upstream 64 bit
build. We'll try to get to this soon.
On 08/30/2010 08:56 PM, Bill Turner, wb4alm wrote:
I assumed that after 5 months that most of the bugs in 10.04 LTS would
have been fixed.
Silly me. It appears that from comments above
re wb4alm: Last time I checked, the download page
(http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/download) said
* 32-bit - Recommended for most users
* 64-bit - Not recommended for daily desktop usage
Meanwhile, I made several major updates to
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ThunderbirdLightning,
I'm wondering if it would be possible to add Sunbird back to the repos
as a stopgap measure for those who can't get lightning to work. I've
downloaded sunbird from the mozilla site, but it doesn't come in package
format. I'd prefer a package as it's easier to remove than a pre-
compiled
No, it's no longer supported upstream. You can try to grab the .debs
from karmic and see if they work, but we won't be supporting it.
On 08/16/2010 01:01 PM, Johnny Ferguson wrote:
I'm wondering if it would be possible to add Sunbird back to the
repos as a stopgap measure for those who can't
In my view, having a release upgrade render your calendar inaccessible
without an easy and secure workaround is a severe regression. I cannot
understand that Ubuntu does not treat it accordingly, but rather under
wishlist.
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Even though I switched from Sunbird to the 32-bit Thunderbird (Lucid
UNE) and got Lightning to work, I *almost* gave up and went back to
Karmic just because of this one single regression.
For Ubuntu to be taken seriously as a replacement for Windows, a
read/write calendar is required, and it must
Micah,
We should update the Milestone (if you have a time frame set
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I can try for Maverick beta, but there's a lot to get done this month.
I'll update the descriptions with the links to the appropriate versions
of lightning as well.
** Changed in: lightning-sunbird (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-10.04 = ubuntu-10.10-beta
** Description changed:
+ WORKAROUND
I've tried 1.0b1, and 1.0b2 from the link geoffrey provided. Still no
go. Thunderbird crashes when I try to add or remove events. The events
are still added and removed, but it's pretty sad that I have to kill and
restart thunderbird every time I add or remove an event.
I'm running thunderbird
The issue is that lightning is not in the archive. The version from
addons.mozilla.org works for i386, but that it not what this bug or the
release notes are about.
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Colin Watson wrote on 2010-04-28:
Release note added:
== Lightning extension not yet available for Thunderbird 3 ==
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/LucidLynx/ReleaseNotes#Lightning%20extension%20not%20yet%20available%20for%20Thunderbird%203
The Thunderbird mail and news client has been upgraded to
Update: oddly enough, I uninstalled Lightning 0.9 via Synaptics, and
then activated Lightning 1.0 via the add-ons menu item in Thunderbird.
I've been using it for a day or so since, and have had no more crashes.
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I added Lightning 1 to Thunderbird 3 on Ubuntu 10.04, but it seems to
lead to Thunderbird hanging, notably when closing the Lightning tab, or
switching between tabs (via Ctrl Tab). Has anyone else noticed this, and
is there a known fix?
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Yeah, with 32-bit version it's possible. In 10.04 64-bit the only way is
to wait for the repository or to build the extension by oneself...
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On 05/01/2010 10:48 AM, Michał Gołębiowski wrote:
Yeah, with 32-bit version it's possible. In 10.04 64-bit the only way is
to wait for the repository or to build the extension by oneself...
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/releases/lightning1.0b1.html#contributedbuilds
Includes a
Please follow the link geoffrey has posted.
It contains the download location of the 64bit Lightning extension.
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I upgraded to 10.04rc (32bit) and found that I could not access my
calendar in Thunderbird. I added Lightening from ToolsAdd-ons and have
not had any problems. It found my calendar data, and just works.
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SIgh. The greatest problem in using a linux-only system in my job is the lack
of a calendar system that is compatible with people using the other operating
system. Thunderbird + Lightning with a SyncML server was an acceptable
approximation...
Please tell in this thread when the backport is
As Michael suggested above, you can get Lightning from there:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ThunderbirdLightning . So far, after
about a month of use, I have had no problems with the 64bit version, so
with no other alternative I will just continue using it.
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This didn't make it for Lucid, so can we please add a Release note that
Lightning will not be available for Lucid in the archive, but we will
try to add it to -backports once we have it fixed up for Maverick.
** Also affects: ubuntu-release-notes
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Release note added:
== Lightning extension not yet available for Thunderbird 3 ==
The Thunderbird mail and news client has been upgraded to version 3, but
the Lightning calendar extension is not yet available for this
version. We hope to provide a backport soon. (Bug:532232)
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** Summary changed:
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+ [MASTER] Please update lightning extension to version 1.0 for use with
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