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Status: New = Invalid
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** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Retrace done.
Extract from retraced stacktrace:
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#0 nsSaveMsgListener::OnStopRequest (this=0x8df3d40,
#1 bridge_create_stream (newEmitter=0x8146fb0,
#2 nsMsgProtocol::OnStopRequest (this=0x84e3c68,
#3 nsMailboxProtocol::OnStopRequest (this=0x84e3c68,
#4 nsInputStreamPump::GetName
Is this still an issue for you? We are trying to sort this issue and
would like to know if this still happens.
Thanks in advance.
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Bug persists with Thunderbird 2.0.0.0 (20070326) on Ubuntu 7.04. Bespoke
install, since Ubuntu 7.04 ships with Thunderbird 1.x.
Precise steps to recreate:
1. Take the email feedback from this bug, title - [Bug 90410] Re:
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Thank you timski for your feedback.
3. Select a FAT 32 disk.
Is that caused because of the colon ':', as you stated in your previous
messages?
Waiting for a tester (I actually can't do the test) to confirm your test
case.
Thank you.
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timski, how is your fat partition mounted. Please provide the output of
running
# mount
Thanks,
- Alexander
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From # mount: /dev/hda4 on /media/hda4 type vfat
(rw,utf8,umask=007,gid=46) It is a primary partition, about 100GB in
size.
It seems that Ext3 (where Thunderbird is installed) supports colons in
filenames, while FAT32 does not. That's the root of the problem.
I'd hypothesis this:
1. The