Description of problem: No way to move from week to week within calendar view after update from thunderbird-60.8.0-1.fc30.x86_64 to thunderbird-68.1.0-1.fc30.x86_64. Arrows are present but not active. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): thunderbird-68.1.0-1.fc30.x86_64 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Update thunderbird 2. Start thunderbird 3. No way to move from week to week within calendar view Actual results: No way to move from week to week within calendar view. Expected results: Arrows active to move from week to week within calendar view like before. Additional info: Downgrade to thunderbird-60.8.0-1.fc30.x86_64 and the arrows are active again.
If a new Thunderbird profile is created then the calendar works fine and arrows are active within calendar view to move from week to week. Something goes wrong when updating.
After some tests with new profiles, arrows are active again within calendar view of the profile who was updated. If someone can confirm that bug during update?
In fact, when starting the arrows are active but after a while they become inactive again.
I solved that issue by creating a new profile and copying some files and directories so as not to have configure all the profile. Steps : 1. Create a new Thunderbird profile with ProfileManager option 2. Close Thunderbird 3. Copy Mail directory from old to new profile to restore mails 4. Copy prefs.js from old to new profile to restore mails configuration 5. Copy abook.mab from old to new profile to restore address book 6. Start Thunderbird new profile
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