Okay, changed it back to confirmed, since you requested that and
confirmed its existence at the same time. It is up to someone else to
decide if the real problem lies with thunderbird or gnome-software.
Thanks!
Maybe my "fix" worked becase I installed thunderbird with apt first and
then cleaned th
Solved it by removing the local cache of GNOME Software and forcing it
to re-download its data
$ killall gnome-software
$ rm -r ~/.local/share/gnome-software
... et voilà, Thunderbird magically appeared in the software catalogue.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
Public bug reported:
I am filing this against Thunderbird, even though it also concerns
another package (GNOME Software).
Essentially, using a freshly installed Ubuntu GNOME 17.04, Thunderbird
is not available in GNOME Software (the default software app for this
flavour). You cannot find it via s
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