Re: following thunderbird upgrade to 102, it takes over 1h of 100% CPU to start

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On 9/3/22 8:18 AM, Dave Ulrick wrote:
On 9/3/22 5:35 AM, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2022-09-02 at 10:36 -0500, Dave Ulrick wrote:
I see that TB 102 has a DNS-over-HTTPS option under General /
Network Connection / Settings but it's disabled.
Perhaps turn that function on, exit, off again, and see if it sets the
new setting.  There could be a conflict between old config and new
config data.
Just now I tried that out. There's still a multi-second delay at startup. During the delay an empty window (title bar and border with the previous contents of the screen display unchanged inside the window) is visible.  I bounced TB 102 several times. Once, the message about not connecting to the IMAP server appeared. Otherwise, the TB window eventually came up without error. However, TB seemed to respond slowly at first. The mouse pointer indicates activity while things are slow but there's no clue (e.g., in the status bar) as to what TB is working on.

I also have a secondary FC35 system with TB installed. It too has been upgraded from 91 to 102. It has a much newer TB profile. It is configured with the same IMAP and calendar providers. TB 102 starts fast and works without issue.

This suggests that your theory about a old vs. new config conflict might be correct. When I have time I'll create a new profile with TB 91 then upgrade to TB 102. My first PC's TB profile is older than the second PC's so it's undoubtedly gone through multiple TB upgrades.

Just now I finished creating a new TB profile. I created it using TB 91. All my IMAP & calendar accounts work OK. Then I upgraded to TB 102. It starts quickly and seems to work without issue.

Evidently something changed between TB 91 and 102 regarding profile data that might bite some users. In my case, starting with a new profile made everything good.

Dave
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