Hi,

Since a few weeks, I have a problem with Thunderbird (current version
78.12) and Ubuntu Dock / Dash to Dock in Ubuntu 21.10 :

When I write a new message and send it, after the message window has
closed, its red dot remains near Thunderbird button on the Ubuntu dock -
there are 2 dots: the one of main TB window (receipt box) and a second
one as if there was another window still opened.

But if I switch to another application - Firefox, Gedit, Nautilus, no
matter… - and then with the mouse (left button) click on Thunderbird
icon, desktop freezes completely, I have to manually close the computer
and restart it.

All is frozen, mouse nor Alt-Tab don't work, but if for example
Radiotray was active, I can still hear the audio program live.

If I just roll the middle button on the mouse to switch on Thunderbird
and not click, it doesn't freeze. But to be back on TB main window, I
must before minimize all other applications, then run somewhere in TB
interface (not on Dash button), or roll is useless and doesn't show
Thunderbird.

If I open a window for a new message, don't send it and just close it,
only one red dot stays and no freeze, even with a left button click.

I also report the bug upstream.

Crash logs :

Jul 2 18:41:14 valeryan24-desktop gnome-shell[2311]: Object St.Bin 
(0x55c216acf060), has been already deallocated — impossible to set any property 
on it. This might be caused by the object having been destroyed from C code 
using something such as destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs.
Jul 2 18:41:14 valeryan24-desktop gnome-shell[2311]: == Stack trace for context 
0x55c213c2c1d0 ==
Jul 2 18:41:14 valeryan24-desktop gnome-shell[2311]: #0 7ffe8ca71020 b 
/home/valeryan24/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com/docking.js:2036
 (4f2dda5e470 @ 208)
Jul 2 18:41:14 valeryan24-desktop gnome-shell[2311]: Object St.Bin 
(0x55c216acf060), has been already deallocated — impossible to set any property 
on it. This might be caused by the object having been destroyed from C code 
using something such as destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs.
Jul 2 18:41:14 valeryan24-desktop gnome-shell[2311]: == Stack trace for context 
0x55c213c2c1d0 ==

Jul 9 00:00:10 valeryan24-desktop gnome-shell[2445]: Object St.Bin 
(0x55abc2039d10), has been already deallocated — impossible to set any property 
on it. This might be caused by the object having been destroyed from C code 
using something such as destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs.
Jul 9 00:00:10 valeryan24-desktop gnome-shell[2445]: == Stack trace for context 
0x55abc1b471d0 ==
Jul 9 00:00:10 valeryan24-desktop gnome-shell[2445]: #0 7ffc34c41bd0 b 
/home/valeryan24/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com/docking.js:2036
 (329752c5e470 @ 208)
Jul 9 00:00:10 valeryan24-desktop gnome-shell[2445]: Object St.Bin 
(0x55abc2039d10), has been already deallocated — impossible to set any property 
on it. This might be caused by the object having been destroyed from C code 
using something such as destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs.
Jul 9 00:00:10 valeryan24-desktop gnome-shell[2445]: == Stack trace for context 
0x55abc1b471d0 ==

Jul 16 10:17:15 valeryan24-desktop systemd[2161]: app-gnome-firefox-6287.scope: 
Deactivated successfully.
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Thanks for the help above, hope it will be resolved soon !

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