Re: Thunderbird does not shutdown properly in F11?

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Ed Greshko wrote:
> 
> Mike Cloaked wrote:
>> I have thunderbird with lightning (and enigmail) installed in F11, and
>> when I
>> shutdown thunderbird I see the processor using a significant fraction of
>> the
>> CPU and the process "thunderbird-bin" is still active. I can kill this
>> process, but I can't see any way to prevent this unclean shutdown
>> happening.
>>
>> Does anyone else see this with the version of thunderbird in F11? I could
>> not find a directly relevant bz but have added a comment to
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=493000
>>   
> You can't be running TB 3.0b3 with lightning and enigmail, right?  I
> don't think those plugins work in that version...at least I wasn't able
> to install them...with any of the 3.0 betas.
> 
> 

When I originally installed F11 I then also installed the two additional
packages from the Fedora updates via yum - since then I have just updated as
normal and the packages remain in place.

Lightning is installed with:
yum install thunderbird-lightning which is in updates
and enigmail via:
yum install thunderbird-enigmail and this is in rpmfusion

I know that the latter is not strictly directly supported by Fedora - but
that was why I asked the question - if others are seeing this issue but who
have not installed the latter then this implies there is a problem with
thunderbird itself but I don't know the answer to this yet?
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