I applied the same workaround and it works.
I've to tell you that upgrade is not the true reason.
It happened to my UbuntuStudio 16.04 with Thunderbird 68.7.0 (64bit) and I've
not upgrade anything.
Yesterday night Thunderbird worked as always ... this morning had the issue.
Thanks a lot for the wo
Agreed, deleting global-messages-db.sqlite is not really a solution,
merely a workaround that people have come up with. We should get to the
bottom of the issue.
So it appears that thunderbird 68.x is not liking something that it
finds in the database that was considered valid in earlier versions.
I have a similar problem (see #1859043) but my my global-messages-
db.sqlite is not corrupted: it works fine on any Thunderbird <68.
Deleting it means losing useful data like contacts, threads, etc… so it
really isn't a solution or workaround. I am assuming people is using
Thunderbird to manage th
Same problem here.
Release: Ubuntu 18.04.1
Package version: 1:68.2.1+build1-0ubuntu
Removing global-messages-db.sqlite is solving the problem.
Before removing (when empty), the Thunderbird shows me 70.1 version number,
after removing it was 68.2. Strange!
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