It is not just Linux issue. Happens on Windows also. At Windows 10 2004,
Thunderbird 78.2.2 (but was also previous versions (68).
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: bcmwl (Ubuntu Precise)
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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But that bug is different. He says, that second password prompt shows up
after 10 minutes of waiting. I have currently Lightning 1.0b7 and
Thunderbird 7.0.1 and I get two master password prompts immediatly at
startup. There is now waiting involved.
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If patch does not fix the bug, then why should a new bug be created for
it? It's still same problem. And comment 145 does not give any reason
for this.
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Thunderbird 5.0
Lightning 1.0b4
Provider for Google Calendar 0.8
Two master password prompts at startup.
So, still broken.
Only thing it changed is, that instead of 3 prompts I get 2 (I have 2 remote
calendars, one Google and one webdav).
What I dontr understand is, why it's even possible to get