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I'm so clueless ..
det@Archlinux:~/ > thunderbird
det@Archlinux:~/ >
Last edited by algorythm (2010-05-09 11:37:46)
“Talent you can bloom. Instinct you can polish.” — Haikyuu!! (adapted)
“If everybody thought alike, no one would be thinking very much.” — Walter Lippmann (adapted)
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You know what they say (well, not really), when in doubt, REINSTALL THAT SUCKER
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If the reinstallation doesn't help, here's a few more suggestions.
If I recall, /usr/bin/thunderbird is a shell script wrapper for the thunderbird binary (or a secondary wrapper?). You might be able to get more info attempting to run /usr/lib/thunderbird-3.0/thunderbird or /usr/lib/thunderbird-3.0/thunderbird-bin. Check the exit status of these as they run (echo $?), which might help to find where it is failing.
If that doesn't reveal anything useful, I'd resort to strace.
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@itsbrad212, tried that one - moving the configurations from $home too .
@chpln, sadly those binarys never gave me any more information either.
But luckily a reboot did the trick. I guess my temporary folders just had some configurations or lock files preventing the start up. The funny thing just is that not even an error message was never given .
Last edited by algorythm (2010-05-09 11:37:22)
“Talent you can bloom. Instinct you can polish.” — Haikyuu!! (adapted)
“If everybody thought alike, no one would be thinking very much.” — Walter Lippmann (adapted)
“The important thing is to be able, at any moment, to sacrifice what we are for what we could become.” — Charles Dubois
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