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Thunderbird 24.3.0

#1 Post by peebee »

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Thunderbird 24.3.0 in sfs format - 26.7MB

444ff3023b8dc85de7a1e5a3923d6801 thunderbird-24.3.0.sfs

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Thunderbird 17.0.8 in pet format - 21MB

eeca4db2dfc119e200449d49dcbf6db9 Thunderbird 17.0.8 pet

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Thunderbird 17.0.3 in both sfs and pet formats - 21MB

09ecae48fca6db01e6d50a11d587005d thunderbird-17.0.3.sfs

29bfe3ea8b2228c202ce1d92453b046a thunderbird-17.0.3.pet

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Thunderbird 16.0.1 in both sfs and pet formats - 21MB

195236287cac67f060ac689d577f1615 thunderbird-16.0.1.sfs

c5a75da133075c965f47e2e7660c7469 thunderbird-16.0.1.pet

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I made a pet for the Thunderbird 13.0.1 email reader:

thunderbird-13.0.1.pet - 20MB
md5sum:
5048ecc83da5270723a5f658ff4f3823 thunderbird-13.0.1.pet

Tested on Slacko 5.3.3 where it runs OK, however a Dependencies Check says:
File /usr/lib/thunderbird-13.0.1/components/libmozgnome.so has these missing library files:
libgnomevfs-2.so.0 libgconf-2.so.4 libORBit-2.so.0
No idea if these are important - they don't appear to be :?

May be of help to somebody else.....

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#2 Post by HiDeHo »

wow this pet seems to also work in saluki puplet. saluki is built on wary so it might also work in wary

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#3 Post by L18L »

HiDeHo wrote: saluki is built on wary
Really :?:

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#4 Post by peebee »

L18L wrote:
HiDeHo wrote: saluki is built on wary
Really :?:
Actually saluki is probably best described as a fork of racy which is wary with some updated components but basically the same - i.e. they are both compiles from scratch and do not use any components from any other non-Puppy distributions like slackware or debian or ubuntu....jemimah has not had woof compatibility as one of her goals for saluki so she has not kept in step with woof developments and she has made so many changes that doing so now would be not practical (as I understand it)...
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#5 Post by Tote »

It works in Solid 511 too. :D

Thanks for this!!

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#6 Post by JustGreg »

I have been using the pet under Slacko 5.3.3. It works fine, but, I have notice the spelling check does not work correctly. It does not find spelling errors, even deliberate ones. Am I missing a needed library? When I installed no missing dependences were found. Any ideas on what may be wrong. Thanks for any hep on this problem and creating the pet.
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#7 Post by JustGreg »

Silly me! You have to download the dictionary. Under Edit, Preferences, Composition menu, there is download dictionary button. Use the button, download the correct language dictionary and restart Thunderbird. The spelling checker will work. Thanks for the pet and I hope this helps someone else.
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Installing Thunderbird 13.0.1

#8 Post by Honeypuck »

Hey guys,

do I have to uninstall the version of Thunderbird (2.0!!!) I installed via the Slackware repositories? I'm on Slacko, don't know the exact version, but should be 5.3.3 or something like that.

Thanks for your help,

Pascal
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Re: Installing Thunderbird 13.0.1

#9 Post by peebee »

Honeypuck wrote:Hey guys,

do I have to uninstall the version of Thunderbird (2.0!!!) I installed via the Slackware repositories? I'm on Slacko, don't know the exact version, but should be 5.3.3 or something like that.

Thanks for your help,

Pascal
:?:
Hi Pascal

Are you running a frugal install? If so then you can copy the savefile somewhere safe and try doing an update.

You may also want to copy your current profile (in .thunderbird (hidden folder) in root.

If you want to start again from scratch then I can probably give you some advice - or point you to advice on the web - there's plenty out there.

Whether updating all the way from 2 to 13 is safe or feasible - who knows - the only way to is to try but with all your important data safely backed up.

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Thunderbird 16.0.1

#10 Post by peebee »

I've uploaded Thunderbird 16.0.1 in both sfs and pet formats - see post #1
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Re: Thunderbird 16.0.1

#11 Post by Honeypuck »

peebee wrote:I've uploaded Thunderbird 16.0.1 in both sfs and pet formats - see post #1
Thanks a lot, I'll try installing them this evening. Haven't had much time, to look after my Puppy lately. :?

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Thunderbird 17.0.3

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Updated to Thunderbird 17.0.3 - see post #1

Checked to run on Slacko 5.5 and Precise 5.5
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17.0.8 version

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Updated to 17.0.8 - see post #1
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#14 Post by toronado »

I just installed the Thunderbird 17.0.8 PET in lupu528 and it and seemed to run fine. After running it for the first time it auto-updated itself to version 24.1.1 and says it is up to date. Is that how it is supposed to work?

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#15 Post by peebee »

toronado wrote:I just installed the Thunderbird 17.0.8 PET in lupu528 and it and seemed to run fine. After running it for the first time it auto-updated itself to version 24.1.1 and says it is up to date. Is that how it is supposed to work?
Hi
I guess so if that's what it did - although my version only updates if you request it - not automatically....
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Thunderbird-24.3.0 - sfs format

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Thunderbird-24.3.0 - sfs format:

thunderbird-24.3.0.sfs
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#17 Post by phredo »

When I try to use T'bird in imap mode with my email account that has 800 messages, my save file gets filled up quickly. I thought a virtue of imap was that nothing has to be downloaded, just accessed. Is there anything I can do to keep this from happening? Otherwise, it's not very useful to me.

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