Comments #17 and #24 closed this bug report as being invalid but it was
reopened as many users required a version of Lightning in a language
other than English which could at the time of reporting only be obtained
from the Thunderbird web-site.
There have been no comments here for almost a year. T
Hey, Thunderbird maintainer here.
While Ubuntu can of course keep the packages for thunderbird and
lightning separate, please make sure to at least add "Recommends: xul-
ext-lightning" to the thunderbird package as this is the expected
configuration. (Or whatever makes it install lightning at the
EN:Correction (DE:Korrektur)
EN: Note:
This may be fixed in some Weeks, Months, or Years, so maybe you can try first:
> Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Extensions > Search for: Lightning > Install.
Problem:
If you use Ubuntu-Linux or another Debian-Derivative, Lightning is n
Did anyone manage to synchronize NextCloud (DAV) calendar with any of
workaround mentioned in this thread?
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Title:
Lightning
When I tried installing xul-ext-lightning , I got blocked, whether via
the Synaptic Package manager or Software Center or using apt from the
command-line. The essence of the error message was:
xul-ext-lightning: Depends: thunderbird (= 1:38.6.0+build1-0ubuntu1) but
1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04
It was broken for me also and comments from #3 and #4 helped. Calendar
is very important functionality and sudden disappearance was very
problematic. May be work with Mozilla and ask them to update
documentation for Ubuntu so that others facing this problem will have a
quick solution.
I certainly
Hey, in my case the steps to fix it were as follows:
1. Download thunderbird tar.bz2 from https://www.thunderbird.net/
2. Extract it wherever you want
3. In extracted thunderbird folder you will find lightning xpi file compatible
with TB 60.2.1:
distribution/extensions/{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a4
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Hi
Today I got the update from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1. Unfortunately
Lightning doesn't work anymore.
Thunderbird reports that Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
60.2.1.
Regards,
Ettore
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I believe that this should be set back to Confirmed, but the tracker's
not letting me do that. Or did someone actually start working on the
issues in #25?
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I'm affected too and thanks to the users here - especially piraten-kris
- we got an overview about the workarounds.
It was a bad suprise to start Thunderbird after regular Ubuntu update
with missing core-functionality. And it is very hard and time consuming
for an user to discover which SW-part is
Got the same problem too, which I found very annoying.
I was very surprised to have such a blocking bug with regular Ubuntu updates.
Here is my fix :
- go to https://www.thunderbird.net/fr/ (yes, I use french version)
- download latest Thunderbird tarball (v 60.2.1)
- extract it to a dir
- then us
Note: This may be fixed in some Weeks, Months, or Years, so maybe you can try
first:
> Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Extensions > Search for: Lightning > Install.
If you use Ubuntu-Linux or a Derivative, Lightning is not included in
Thunderbird 60+ and the Update will break your Calendar (incompatible
It _is_ a Bug in Ubuntu, because they do not deliver the
Standard-Thunderbird-Version with Lightning includes.
It _is_ a Bug in Ubuntu, because Ubuntus xul-ext-lightning is english-only and
not international (localized).
A compatibel Release-Version of Lightning is already available, it is just,
I have to correct myself:
I think, this is a Bug, Ubuntu should care about immediately, because it breaks
Peoples already installed Calendar by an Ubuntu-Update.
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Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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I found it really hard to find good answers to this problem - It was
such a shock, and so important, that I was surprised this site was not
no.1 in a Google search.
After hours of trying different things and searching, I reverted to 57.2
and locked that in.
Then, I accidentally came across https:
It's a bug but not in Ubuntu, which is what this bug tracker is about
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Status: In Progress => Invalid
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As defined it is not invalid, because it _is_ a Bug.
It will be resolved later, when a compatible Version of Lightning will be made
available at Thunderbird-Add-On-Search.
(I could not chose "Won't fix")
So i changed its Status to "In Progress"
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Status:
It worked like a charme. Thank you!
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Title:
Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1
Status in thunderbird package in
@Adrian Limmi:
1. Open the Add-ons Manager in Thunderbird, and go to the Extensions page/tab
(if it isn't already open).
2. At the top of the page, click the gear button next to the search box to open
a menu, then select "Install Add-on From File".
3. From here you can select the .xpi file and i
Where do I put the .xpi file to be recognized by Thunderbird?
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Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1
Status
This is ridiculous: If you go to https://bugs.launchpad.net
and search for: "Lightning incompatible Thunderbird"
you will only find two many years old bugs, which have never been closed.
How can launchpad be helpful in any way? I really want to know.
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Hi Chris Coulson,
you changed it to Invalid which means; "This is not a Bug."
That implies, the Bug does not show up in the Search or in any Users
Subscription any longer.
Now, nobody can find the Solution anymore for the Problem, which is definitly a
Bug and no Feature-Request. Duplicate Bug-En
There is an updated lightning package in the archive, but there isn't a
compatible version of lightning on addons.thunderbird.net for users who
have installed it from there as opposed to installing the one in the
archive. There's not really anything we can do about that, other than
advise you to in
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Importance: Undecided => High
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I'm lucky enough to use english so installing xul-ext-lightning from the
ubuntu software center worked as post #12 calls the "correct" solution.
I did however have to remove the old lightning addon using the
thunderbird add-ons menu to get the new xul-ext-lightning one to show
up. Luckily the ligh
Instead of everyone having to download and extract their own .xpi file,
I decided to do it myself and upload all the language/locale versions of
the extension to here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/w84dtrc73e90j3p/AABC5CeNN-
ZwoNgq9m1hQUs4a/thunderbird-60.2.1?dl=0&lst=&subfolder_nav_tracking=1
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Tested comment #12. Yes, it works! And it displays Lightning 6.2.2.1. I
add it as attachment
** Attachment added: "lightning-6.2.2.1.xpi"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/1797945/+attachment/5201828/+files/lightning-6.2.2.1.xpi
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Recent versions of Thunderbird (at least the version packaged /
distributed by Mozilla) has come pre-installed with Lightning; this is
why the extension hasn't been updated on addons.mozilla.org.
The version of Thunderbird installable from the standard Ubuntu
repositories is packaged by Ubuntu. Th
The bug report for "xul-ext-lightning is only available in English" is
at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/545778 .
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The solution with installing the package xul-ext-lightning definitely
works, having one issue: the only language it contains is English, which
looks very uncool to have a mixed language Thunderbirds for users using
that in other language than English.
Solution B:
As we have already learnt, on the
One (temporary) option is also to downgrade Thunderbird back to the previous
version (in my case 52.7).
I used 'Synaptic Package Manager' to downgrade and lock in the old version.
I'll wait a while before updating.
There may be better solutions posted already but this is also one
possibility fo
I update myself: I used #7 and used the swedish localization of instead.
So now it says "Händelser och uppgifter" in the menu, which is correct
Swedish. So problem solved!
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Solution in #6 worked for me. So thanks piraten-kris. I use swedish
localization of thunderbird so it is not perfect since "Termine und
Aufgaben" in the menu is definitively not Swedish but German.
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Above is the direct Link to the German Version (DE).
Maybe you will have to chose your Language-Version from:
https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/calendar/lightning/candidates/6.2b6-candidates/build1/
Comment to the former Solution:
I did not have installed and did not try xul-ext-lightning.
You canno
Same Problem today after "sudo apt upgrade" => from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1
(64-bit)
In all my 3 Profiles Lightning had stopped working / disappeared.
The First Profile had Lightning 5.4 installed as Add-On and now showed:
incompatible .. deaktivated
Second and third Profile: In the Past, Light
Brian's solutions works!
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C
Brain, thanks, installing xul-ext-lightning package from the package
manager worked for me. I may have needed to restart thunderbird as
well.
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I found switching from the add-on version to the xul-ext-lightning
Ubuntu package worked, giving me the latest version.
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Hi all,
according to this site https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Mozilla/Calendar/Calendar_Versions#Development_Snapshots - TB
60.2.1 requires 6.2.2.1 version of Lightning
Also. I found this info:
"... If you are using Linux and installed Thunderbird and/or Lightning by
using the packa
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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