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5.0.0 beta2 not compatible with Thunderbird 68.4.1 #312

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gambr opened this issue Jan 20, 2020 · 15 comments
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5.0.0 beta2 not compatible with Thunderbird 68.4.1 #312

gambr opened this issue Jan 20, 2020 · 15 comments

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@gambr
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gambr commented Jan 20, 2020

I had a 5.0.0 alpha version installed and after Thunderbird update to 68.4.1 it didn't work. I tried to install the beta2 version but I get the same "incompatible" error.

@jangrewe
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#311
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i hope you get the point.

@sleeksorrow
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You missed the most important point to get: #277

This is the one to subscribe whilst all others are just duplicates.

@jangrewe
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No, you misunderstood the point i was trying to make: this is just another duplicate of all the other duplicates. Getting to #277 was left out as a lesson.

@sleeksorrow
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Indeed I misunderstood and now get your goal. But I favor to point to the right direction instead to all others ;)

@gitman0
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gitman0 commented Jan 21, 2020

is it not possible to have a note about the compatibility issue on the main page? https://github.com/ExchangeCalendar/exchangecalendar

@sleeksorrow
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You mean something like:

This extension requires:
A recent Thunderbird version up to 59.

@gitman0
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gitman0 commented Jan 21, 2020

no, because I think it has proven itself not effective enough.

@jangrewe
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It's up to 60 anyways. The ESR release works perfectly fine.

@TokenRing
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Yes, I'm on 60.9.1 and everything is fine. I've disabled all updates until Exchange can work with Lightning again.

@Grummfy
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Grummfy commented Feb 4, 2020

any news?

@jangrewe
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jangrewe commented Feb 4, 2020

@Grummfy you'll be the first to know if you keep an eye on this page: https://github.com/ExchangeCalendar/exchangecalendar/commits/master

@tidux
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tidux commented Feb 4, 2020

It's up to 60 anyways. The ESR release works perfectly fine.

68 is ESR now.

@jangrewe
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jangrewe commented Feb 4, 2020

Is it? I can't find any information regarding a new ESR release. Do you have a source?

Either way, there's always this: https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/

@tidux
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tidux commented Feb 4, 2020

Every Thunderbird release is an ESR.

It also matches the Firefox cadence of every 8th release being an ESR: 52 => 60 => 68.

@advancingu
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As already pointed out, see #277.

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