I think the issue may have been the linker running out of address space.
Certainly we ran into that in
raspbian.
I do have a thunderbird package in raspbian which may work for you, but I have
to build it in a slightly
hacked-up environment with the linker replaced by a cross-linker.
On 06/10/2021 16:06, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Hello!
On 10/6/21 16:38, Tuxo wrote:
Is there a thunderbird version for armhf in one of the debian repositories?
checking [1] and [2] they mention armhf versions of tb 78 for Buster and
Stretch, none for Bullseye so far.
Carsten Schoenert has disabled the 32-bit ARM builds of Thunderbird, see [1].
I have no clue why that happened as there is no mention of that change in
debian/changelog,
but I assume it's because Mozilla upstream broke support on these targets.
It's unfortunately a big of cat and mouse with fixing all these regular
regressions on
architectures that Mozilla doesn't care about. We would need more people
working on
these.
Adrian
[1] https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=thunderbird&suite=sid