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Hi all,

On 01/05/2011 11:25 PM, tarjei wrote:
> On 01/05/2011 07:17 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hi,
> 
>> On 11/18/2010 05:12 PM, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
>>>
>>> Well... It could seem like a lame response, but all our free work is
>>> provided without warranty. We cannot afford that (and nobody can)...

And I personally want to thank everyone involved in the project for
their work.

>>>
>>> I still think we do a pretty good job at fixing issues. Sometimes they
>>> are just not easy to narrow down because of contextual problems. But
>>> bugs that we fix rarely get reopened.

And as someone who's business model is based around open source
software, this is the holy grail...

>> Does anyone have a work around for this? I would really like to be
>> running 3.1.

I currently have Thunderbird 3.1.7 working with the three Inverse
plugins under the following environments:

Debian Squeeze 64 bit OS and 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Debian Squeeze 32 bit OS and 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Ubuntu 10.04 32 bit OS and 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit OS and 64 bit Tbird and Plugins.
Windows XP Pro 32 bit OS 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit OS 32 bit TBird and Plugins.
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit OS 32 bit TBird and Plugins.

I have not noticed any performance issues with these systems. I do
however disable some features that became default in the '3' series.
These features are:

1) Turn off message synchronizing.
2) Uncheck Enable Global Search and Indexer.

I found that with either / both these settings turned on, my Thunderbird
performance went down the tubes...

- From a calendar perspective, the Inverse plugins work as promised, with
the exception of the 'Invitee Status Icon' not displaying in any of the
Linux configurations. Which brings me to my next point...

I've been doing this for a enough years, on both sides of the table
(support and end user) to know that the reason I'm not getting an answer
to my issue is because I have not made the issue clear enough for the
developers to reproduce the issue. I know that once they can see the
issue on a test system, they can begin to correct it.

If you want a better product, you probably want more in your bug reports
then just 'Lightning is crappy'. This is not only unproductive, but a
bit insulting.

Open source developers want to create a great product! Any programmer
can take the 'easy' road of 9 to 5 commercial programming... But it
takes a group that loves to code to put together an open source project
like SOGo. Yes, there are issues, and yes, there will always be bugs...
And your bug or issue may not be at the top of the list for the
developers... But at the end of the day, I'd rather work with open
source people then faceless software companies and day of the week!

> 
> Have you tried to attach GDB to the process and get a backtrace?
> 
> One thing I'm missing for SOGo is a document explaining the different
> ways we can extract debug and logging information out of the system. The
> interaction between Thunderbird/Lightning and SOGo is complex and it
> would be usefull to have some pointers on what logs to create, how to
> run TB in some debug mode etc.

This would be cool... I'm betting my problem is missing graphics or the
old 'case sensitivity' issue with Unix flavored OSs, but alas, there is
nothing on the command line, or in any of the error logs that would
indicate a problem...

Just my two cents...

Stuart Sheldon
ACT USA


- -- 
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the english way
The time is gone, the song is over, thought Id something more to say
               -- Pink Floyd - "Time Lyrics"
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