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On 11/29/15 02:21 PM, ken mays via oi-dev wrote:<br>
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<div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1448802678863_9890"><span
id="yui_3_16_0_1_1448802678863_10502">For those wanting to
update to Thunderbird 38.4.0esr, we are now reviewing
patches for oi-hipster integration:</span></div>
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href="https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/tree/oi/hipster/components/thunderbird"
id="yui_3_16_0_1_1448802678863_10321">https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/tree/oi/hipster/components/thunderbird</a><br>
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<div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1448802678863_9890" dir="ltr">Source: <a
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href="http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/38.4.0/source/thunderbird-38.4.0.source.tar.bz2"
id="yui_3_16_0_1_1448802678863_10711">http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/38.4.0/source/thunderbird-38.4.0.source.tar.bz2</a><br>
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I hope talk about Thunderbird could be moved to a separate thread.<br>
Current situation is that Thunderbird in OI hipster is working
(31.8.0) together with calendar/lightning , <br>
yet recently I experience core dumps sometimes while it is standing
open for some longer time periods.<br>
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On 11/29/15 02:45 PM, Мартин Бохниг wrote:<br>
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Thunderbird: I never re-compiled TB since Mai 2014, and never
cared much about it (in contrast to the relative and
libxul-brother FF).<br>
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It's important to have Thunderbird as valid e-mail application. In
the time when many people leave their privacy and contacts to
webmail services, having an effective e-mail client is essential to
desktop use.<br>
Thunderbird is not progressing in leaps. With calendar support,
stability is what Thunderbird user wants. <br>
It is good to have both ESR TB first and then being able to progress
to newest TB for testing while using it in separate package and
vice-versa.<br>
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