Retrace done on Noruto's crash report.

Extract from retraced stacktrace:
...
#0 __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 ?? ()
#2 _DYNAMIC ()
#3 ?? ()
#4 ?? ()
#5 nsProfileLock::LockWithFcntl (this=0xb, 
#6 nsProfileLock::LockWithFcntl (this=0xb, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
#7  <signal handler called>
#8  ?? ()
#9  ?? ()
#10 ?? ()
#11 ?? ()
#12 ?? ()
#13 ?? ()
#14 ?? ()
#15 ?? ()
#16 ?? ()
...

Tagging as mt-confirm, mt-needtestcase for further processing


** Summary changed:

- Thunderbird crash
+ Thunderbird crashes after finishing the creation of an email account

** Description changed:

+ 
+ ... Thunderbird crash
+ 
  ... es after finishing the creation of an email account
  
  From the Attached Crash Report:
  Distro Release: Ubuntu 6.10
  System Arch: GNU/Linux
  Package (version): mozilla-thunderbird (1.5.0.7-0ubuntu1)
  Source Package: mozilla-thunderbird
  
  1. Install Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (20060918) in Ubuntu 6.10
  2. Start it
  3. Follow the wizard and create an email account
  4. After finishing the creation, Thunderbird gets busy and 'kills' itself
  
  When trying to start it up again, Thunderbird kills itself immediately
  on startup. In this situation it threw the attached report.
  
  Remark: Thunderbird works correctly if you start it as superuser. In
  this case you can successfully create an email account.
  
  I checked the "~/.mozilla-thunderbird" folder: all files are owned by
  the default user. (first I thought that there was something wrong with
  the file rights, but this doesn't seem to be the case - at least not in
  the profile folder)

** Tags added: mt-confirm mt-needtestcase

** Tags removed: mt-needretrace mt-reject-candidate

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: mozilla-thunderbird => thunderbird
   Importance: Medium => High

** Attachment added: "Retraced Stacktrace"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8064487/retraced_Stacktrace.txt

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Thunderbird crashes after finishing the creation of an email account
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/70649
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