[Bug 48382] Thunderbird Portable 58.x, 60.9 & 68.3 crashes after upgrading from Wine 4.x to 5.0 RC3 (incompatible TB 58.x profile settings)

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Mon Dec 30 15:16:41 CST 2019


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48382

Anastasius Focht <focht at gmx.net> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Resolution|FIXED                       |WORKSFORME
       Distribution|---                         |Ubuntu
            Summary|Thunderbird Portable 58.x,  |Thunderbird Portable 58.x,
                   |60.9 & 68.3 crashes with    |60.9 & 68.3 crashes after
                   |Wine 5.0 Dev RC1-3 (Ubuntu  |upgrading from Wine 4.x to
                   |18.04.3 x64 LTS)            |5.0 RC3 (incompatible TB
                   |                            |58.x profile settings)

--- Comment #4 from Anastasius Focht <focht at gmx.net> ---
Hello,

well, technically nothing has been fixed in Wine. You did some manual fixups to
the Thunderbird profile data. There are two options here:

(1)

Keep the bug open and try to narrow down the profile settings in question (xml
files, sqlite3 database etc.). If the upgrade procedure with an old TB 58.x
profile works on Windows after upgrading to 60.x it might be a valid Wine bug.

(2) Don't bother with this further and resolve as 'WORKSFORME' or 'INVALID'.

Resolution 'FIXED' creates a false impression that a bug was fixed in Wine.
Even worse, it will appear in official Wine release notes which is certainly
not correct.

---

Do you remember what profile settings did you tweak to make it work? Maybe it's
possible to reproduce with a small default profile from 58.x without much
profile data/emails/specific mail settings. Also which was the last Wine 4.x
version this worked (exact version)?

Regards

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