Hello Carsten,

thanks for your help.

The problem for hanging of thunderbird was an old version of the calendarserver (3.2+dfsg-4+deb7u3) on the server which thunderbird wants to connect. The version of thunderbird before 102.3 did not lead to any problem.

I shut down the old calendarserver and thunderbird was working without problems. Now I could delete the calendar from thunderbird. I installed davical instead.

The only add-on I hat installed was Tbsync. The latest version of Tbsync does not work with thunderbird 102.3.


Norbert

Am 29.09.22 um 12:17 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
Hello Norbert

Am 29.09.22 um 10:42 schrieb Norbert Schulz:
Dear Maintainer,

after upgrading thunderbird and starting it, it uses 100 % of a CPU without responding and does not stop doing something regarding a timeout. What does thunderbird during this time? I can stop thunderbird only by killing it. Is there any log to see what thunderbird does? How can I stop thunderbird doing things after starting?

We collected some hopefully useful steps and points within the Debian Wiki to narrow down problems.

https://wiki.debian.org/Thunderbird#Bug_Reporting_.2F_Issues

If you look at similar bug reports you will see that in most of the such cases oneĀ  or more Add-on was making trouble so I think that can be the root of your issue too.


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