Hi,

Am 06.10.20 um 09:06 schrieb IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian/GNU):
> I'm using thunderbird/lightning to show a few of my online calendars
> (iCal, caldav,... you name it).
> i recently (2 weeks ago) wiped my harddisk and setup a brand new system.
> all the calendars showed up nicely (afaict, this was with 
> thunderbird-1:68.12.0-1).
> 
> when i did a routine upgrade a few days ago (now running 
> thunderbird-1:78.3.1-1),
> i found none of my calendars are displaying any appointments any more
> (nice: nothing to do! ;-()
> 
> when i double click the calendar, i get a tiny window (10x10px or so)
> which i can resize to normal. then it shows:
> 
> ```
> The file 
> /usr/share/lightning/chrome/calendar/content/calendar/calendarCreation.xul 
> cannot be found. Please check the location and try again.
> 
>     Check the file name for capitalization or other typing errors.
>     Check to see if the file was moved, renamed or deleted.
> ```
>  
> indeed that file is not there.
> 
> as such, the calendar functionality of thunderbird is severely broken.

you are sure you all done this within a clean environment?
I can't reproduce this if I start from scratch with a complete new
profile. Works here locally as expected. I can setup an email account
and can afterwards add more than one new local calendar.

lightning is since version 1:76.0_b1-1 a transitional package so there
aren't any files within this package except the default Debian specific
files.

> $ dpkg -L lightning
> /.
> /usr
> /usr/share
> /usr/share/doc
> /usr/share/doc/lightning
> /usr/share/doc/lightning/changelog.Debian.gz
> /usr/share/doc/lightning/copyright

Any Add-ons installed locally within the copied profile? Any Add-on not
disabled while working on the profile?

-- 
Regards
Carsten Schoenert

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