On 12/15/2009 12:37 AM, Jürgen Hagemann wrote:
The new TB update from today enables and installs lightning by default.
Bugreport: http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/17510?project=1&pagenum=1
This is a bad idea, because some people don´t want it.
Mozilla doesn´t recommend to set the calendar flag on building...
Another point is, that the builtin calendar extension is not localized.
So, on non-english systems people have a "language mix" in TB...
Yep,
Got hit with it tonight myself. Scarred the heck out of me since it picked up
my old lightning config. The strange part is that I have had lightning
disabled for at least a year since updating tbird to version 2.x which broke
lightning integration. Easiest way to handle it is to go to tool -> add-ons ->
extensions and 'disable' or 'remove' lightning. I just disabled it for the
time being. That got rid of the error message:
An error was encountered preparing the calendar located at
moz-profile-calendar:// for use. It will not be available.
Error code: 0x80004005
Description
[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)
[mozIStorageStatement.reset]" nsresult: "0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)"
location: "JS frame ::
file:///usr/lib/thunderbird-3.0/extensions/%7Be2fd4-76b-420-bd-a41df33103D/modules/calStorageUpgrade.jsm
:: ensureUpdatedTimezones :: line 380" data: no]
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