Upstream bug showing "RESOLVED FIXED" on 2013-06-07
Target release - Thunderbird 24.0
Checked ok in Ubuntu 18.04 and Thunderbird 60.2.1
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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thunderbird email search should begin with the most rec
(In reply to john ruskin from comment #32)
say, 17.0.7 ?)
Or to any next available version, before 24, before 3 months from now?
My vote would be to proffer it to the next release.
I plead ignorance about how the versioning system works, schedules, and
etc., and the system for choosing the v
It's available in nightly builds already if you're in a hurry and
willing to accept some rough edges. The next non-developer version is
tb24, which will be released in september -
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases#Next_Thunderbird_Major_Release
These kind of fixes aren't backported to the stable b
Out of curiosity, Magnus, when is v24.0 actually scheduled...? My up-
to-date version is only at 17.0.6, now
(Or: Is there a reason why such fixes aren't merely inserted into the
next release, say, 17.0.7 ?)
I ask, because this patch could be immediately useful.
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https://hg.mozilla.org/comm-central/rev/d195627d5482 -> FIXED
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Comment on attachment 724560
proposed fix, v2
r=asuth, tremendously sorry about the delay.
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Andrew? ping
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Any chance that :asuth might look see in on this ?
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I have this problem on Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit with Thunderbird 17.0.6
For some reason, I can not remember encountering it when I was using Ubuntu
12.10 (not sure if the TB version was different...)
It is fairly frustrating as 99% of the time it the most recent result
that I am looking for, so I have
Thx, must have misclicked.
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Comment on attachment 724560
proposed fix, v2
I'm pretty It's :asuth that you wanted as a reviewer - switching.
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proposed fix, v2
Try looks happy with this (except for the usual oranges) -
https://tbpl.mozilla.org/?tree=Thunderbird-Try&rev=cf1e60fd4c8a
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(In reply to Magnus Melin from comment #21)
> Also to check -
> https://tbpl.mozilla.org/php/getParsedLog.php?id=16736733&tree=Thunderbird-
> Trunk&full=1
This one wasn't related, went away before the backout.
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The test failure is always reproducible, but i don't think i see a real
world bug (though the refresh isn't doable the same way from the ui
afaik). The failure is here: http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-
central/source/mail/base/test/unit/test_viewWrapper_virtualFolder.js#350
Andrew, any idea about this
(In reply to Magnus Melin from comment #23)
> Andrew, any idea about this?
I accuse the reverse enumerator of stopping prematurely, skipping the
first header in the box, but the quick perusal I did of the code in
question was not enough to make it obvious where the glitch is. I would
suggest look
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Also to check -
https://tbpl.mozilla.org/php/getParsedLog.php?id=16736733&tree
=Thunderbird-Trunk&full=1
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Backed out since this seems to have caused some oranges --
https://tbpl.mozilla.org/php/getParsedLog.php?id=16737186&tree
=Thunderbird-Trunk
http://hg.mozilla.org/comm-central/rev/f0a1dc6af47c
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http://hg.mozilla.org/comm-central/rev/ed60a8f558aa -> FIXED
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proposed fix
Ok, I don't see any issues with this. r=me.
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Still "upside down" search order in Ver 16.0.1
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Mark raises a good point -- Magnus: can you make the call to
[Reverse]EnumerateMessages follow the users ordering?
might be a bit of complexity if the user's sort order isn't by date?
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Simple one-liner
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Yes that would be more complex, and the use cases for it are not that
many - then you'd need to know e.g. who it's from and that that who
happens to be in a suitable place in the alphabet. And for date we
shouldn't do it anyway, since you might very well want to sort the
messages in one order, but
I would ideally like to see it search in the order of display. E.g.,
could be by 'from' from z to a, assuming you'd clicked the 'from' header
once or twice effect that order. Then you would not need a separate
option. In the short run, I'd settle for just searching in date order
from newest to olde
In ver 15, this still executes the search from oldest to newest. Evil,
with large data sets when searching through the body [for text].
May I suggest either a default direction reversed, into Ver 16 or 17, or
allow for directional suggestions in the UI
Couldn't be a huge change, here, could it
I am using TB 12 and its still not solved! Please fix this!
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Still not fixed more than two years later in Thunderbird 8 ! Please
please fix this!
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This sounds like a good idea to optimize search times, but this is more
of a feature request and I suspect we should avoid an Ubuntu delta for
it. Would you mind opening a bug/feature request against Thunderbird on
Bugzilla for this? That way the Thunderbird developers can determine if
this can be
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Title:
thunderbird email search should begin with the most recent email then
progress to the oldest (what the user is search
Public bug reported:
This becomes more problematic the more email a user has to search. With
a large account, this can result in very long search times, which users
are more likely to understand if the email is old. If it is a recent
email, users expect to see the search result more quickly.
Prob
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