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Old 18th December 2009, 12:09 AM
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Upgrade to thunderbird-enigmail.x86_64 0:1.0.0-1.fc12 crashes thunderbird

/usr/lib64/thunderbird-3.0b4/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 17202 Segmentation fault

yum downgrade thunderbird-enigmail
(to thunderbird-enigmail.x86_64 0:0.97a-0.1.cvs20090721.fc12)
"fixes it"

Seems to be a bug... Anyone else experiencing this?

---------- Post added at 04:09 PM CST ---------- Previous post was at 04:06 PM CST ----------

P.S. the crash happens when the Send button is pressed
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