On 2010-08-07 21:45, dwgallien wrote:
On 2010-08-07 15:38, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 07/08/2010 23:14, Carlos E. R. wrote:
IIRC "chrome" refers to the UI configuration, as it does in FFox. In the early days of TB/FF, the user would customize the system by editing the chrome.
The .js is indeed javascript.
Given the above, one other possibility is that there is corrupted data in a message or folder causing an error condition which the code cannot handle.
The error messages says it is trying to create some file, but that it already exists, and then, bombs out. What file? That's the big question, WHICH FILE!
The folders themselves are ok, as I am using thunderbird with all the folders, in safe-mode.
You may never see "the file" (those are memory addresses); it is quite possible that it is created as a control mechanism internal to the code. You're probably going to remain in the dark unless you can look at the code. The trace may help, but still you need to understand what is logged and that may require the code. And btw, you cannot presume the data is not the culprit just because you're OK in safe-mode. Have you tried re-creating the folder indices? You might also try (after disabling extensions and customization) importing the mail folders into a new profile, one tree at a time if possible. Beyond that, and if an upgrade doesn't take care of it, I agree that you may get much better help on a TBird bugzilla or forum. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org