Ubuntu 8.04 Thunderbird & Lightning with Google

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figjam

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Apr 30, 2008, 4:04:17 PM4/30/08
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Hi

For several days now I have struggled with this.

The system is a new install of Ubuntu 8.04, Thunderbird (2.0.0.12)
with Sunbird 0.7, Lightning 0.7

Everything is fine except.

1. I cannot use the Google Provider (it needs Lightning 0.8)

2. Installing Lightning 0.8 breaks everything (Lightning, calendars).
Nothing works (not your fault ;-) )

3. Installing Lightning 0.9pre does not work either as the provider
tool need 0.8

Is there anything steps you can suggest to either make it work with
0.7 or 0.9?

-G

sådanUBUNTU

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May 1, 2008, 9:27:56 AM5/1/08
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I have exactly the same problem. Please, anyone...

sådanUBUNTU

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May 1, 2008, 9:35:30 AM5/1/08
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Sorry. I actually got it to work with lightning 0.8 for linux:
https://addons.mozilla.org/da/thunderbird/addon/2313

Philipp Kewisch

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May 2, 2008, 1:47:13 AM5/2/08
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Please make sure you have the libstdc5 package installed

Philipp

toocer

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May 2, 2008, 12:48:30 PM5/2/08
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I have a similar problem,
When i check the error console this line seams to be the problem

return Components.classes["@mozilla.org/calendar/datetime;1"].

Philipp Kewisch

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May 3, 2008, 9:00:40 AM5/3/08
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toocer, do you have any other error messages, and have you installed
libstdc5 ? The line is incomplete, but this line should usually not be
a problem.

Philipp

Phil

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May 6, 2008, 7:17:01 AM5/6/08
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Hi,

Sunbird 0.7 and Lightning 0.7only run with Google calendar 0.3.1 add-
on. Get it; It runs well.
Google Calendar add-on 0.4 REQUIRES Sunbird or lightning 0.8 min.

Phil.

Harri

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May 11, 2008, 2:16:36 PM5/11/08
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I found it much easier to install by using Ubuntuzilla to get the
latest version of Thunderbird, and then installing the latest version
of Lightning after that. It worked a treat!

I'd just advise that you don't use Ubuntuzilla to get the latest
version of Firefox on Hardy, since it uses the beta release.
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