Package: <mozilla-thunderbird>
Version: <1.0.6-3>
Severity: <grave>

* What did I did *
I have upgraded -with Synaptic- mi Tb to 1.0.6-3 from the previous version.

* What I expected to see *
Upon launching, the Tb window with my inbox should be visible and active in X. 

* What do I see (possible useful information for diagnostic) *

Upon launching Tb there is some very short disk activity and then
nothing, except these 3 processes:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] - /home/edumerco/ps -A | grep moz
 6816 pts/1    00:00:00 mozilla-thunder
 6843 pts/1    00:00:00 run-mozilla.sh
 6848 pts/1    00:00:00 mozilla-thunder

After Ctrl-C I wanted to have more info, so I passed it the
"--g-fatal-warnings" option.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] - /home/edumerco/mozilla-thunderbird --g-fatal-warnings
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - /home/edumerco/mozilla-thunderbird
selected locale: en-US
DOUBLE-CLICK: 500 --> -1 THRESHOLD: 6 --> -1

This is the message or diagnostic, and there is no activity after
that. If I stop this with Ctrl-C, now "ps -A | grep moz" now returns
nothing.

Until this upgrade, everything was runing perfect. Now the rest seems
just like before (Firefox, a related package, runs OK) and the only
difference I can see is on this package.

* My installation *
  * Debian Sarge, running 
  * Gnome 2.10.2 with a 
  * 2.6.11-k7 kernel in a 
  * Emachine 5312 notebook with a 
  * Synaptic touchpad (driver installed and working) and a Wacom
Grapphire tablet (even if I don't feel this sould be important, the
message about double-click made try rebooting without the tablet).

I have tried also removing the file XUL.mfasl (3.2Mb) from my profile
(thanks to the package maintainer, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
for this tip) but there seems to be no difference. Tb still seems to
hung or wait something and never appears in X, even after rebooting.

I will gladly give any more info anyone can request, or try other
methods to make a diagnostic as clear and repeatable as possible.

Thanks for your dedication. 

Regards from Buenos Aires...




-- 
Eduardo Mercovich
Buenos Aires - Argentina.

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