From: H.S. on

I installed amd64 Testing on my new system. I installed thunderbird
(icedove) and the lightning extension (iceowl ex.). I copies the
relevant files to get my calendar data to my amd64 installation based on
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Transferring_data_to_a_new_profile_-_Thunderbird#Lightning_add-on.
These are the files I copied over:
* cookies.sqlite - Lightning's cookies are stored separately
* permissions.sqlite - Permissions
* storage.sdb - Calendar data


However, the calendar extension in my icedove (on amd64 installation)
does not entertain those files, as if it is not reading it. Have I done
this correctly? How do I make sure what problem icedove is having with
that calendar data?

Thanks.
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From: H.S. on
On 14/07/10 06:24 PM, CamaleĆ³n wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:56:28 -0400, H.S. wrote:
>
> (...)
>
>> However, the calendar extension in my icedove (on amd64 installation)
>> does not entertain those files, as if it is not reading it. Have I done
>> this correctly? How do I make sure what problem icedove is having with
>> that calendar data?
>
> Where did you drop that file ("storage.sdb")?
>
> I've got a "cache.sqlite" under "~/.mozilla-thunderbird/fc6wy10t.default/
> calendar-data" in lenny.

My is here:
~/.icedove/default/6jiq0c7y.slt/storage.sdb
~/.icedove/default/6jiq0c7y.slt/calendar-data

> Anyway, you can always load the old calendar and export the data (full
> calendar(s) can be exported as single ".ics" file(s) that you can then
> import into the new one).

If all else fails, I will try that (grub-pc is behaving in a faulty
manner while detecting my other OSes and writing unbootable stanzas for
them).





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