..
5. I removed the restored .thunderbird (rm -rf .thunderbird).
6. I restored the new .thunderbird (mv thunderbird_new .thunderbird)
I've since again restored the back-up .thunderbird to my home directory
as "thunderbird_old".
Currently, in thunderbird_old, I have this:
...
to me the above seems to be the problematic part.
the thunderbird directory should named .thunderbird
NO "_old" or other endings !
it should named as it was before thunderbird upgrade !
I would do the follwoing:
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1.
- assuming your old profile named "1tfov4t1.default" ! -
restore your backuped .thunderbird so that the directory contains one directory and two
files:
1tfov4t1.default
installs.ini
profiles.ini
the variables in the two *.ini for Path= and Default= should be set to
"1tfov4t1.default" !
2.
run the chown and chmod commands from my previous comment, so that the rights and ownship
are correct.
- I don't know how you backuped and restored .thunderbird, so I only want make sure
that a possible ownership/rights mis-setting does NOT introduce more trouble -
3.
rpm -qa| grep thunderbird
to see what is installed regarding thunderbird
4.
sudo dnf remove < the file(s) you see from step 3.>
5.
go to
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=39
go in the directory/link for the lastest thunderbird-60.8.0.x for your fedora-version (30
?)
it should be
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1310886
60.8.x.y NOT 68.x.y !!!
6.
download the package(s) you had seen in step 3. for your cpu-architecture (x86_64 ?)
that could be:
thunderbird-60.8.0-1.fc30.x86_64.rpm
thunderbird-wayland-60.8.0-1.fc30.x86_64.rpm
7.
go to the directory where you download the packages (~/Downloads ?)
8.
run in an terminal
sudo dnf localinstall ./thunderbird*
9.
open your thunderbird from the gnome menu
10.
check if all your data are in place and complete (calendar, mails, adressbook)
if this is the case or if you got any trouble please report !
what have we done so far ?
restore to the old state BEFORE update/upgrade and verify if all data complete !
next step is to export all data, update to the newer thunderbird and re-import the data.
where I got one point of trouble: migrating the mails !!!
I for myself would do it via imap account, but ...
@home user, what typ of mail account do you have at your mail provider (pop or imap) ?
is imap something you know ?
Anyone out there who has experiences with mail migration, esp. without going via imap
account, a tool to ex-/import mails from TB, etc. ???