That problem is just way to irritating to ignore, as it would cause thunderbird to behave unexpectedly when browsing through email etc…This is clearly not normal behaviour and shouldn't happen.
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My google searches tell me this bug happens only when using Thunderbird 2.x and Lightning 0.8+ on an Ubuntu / Debian platform. Please tell me if you reported this problem on another environment.The fix
First uninstall lightning and close down thunderbirdThen install the "libstdc++5 " package (it's in the official aptitude repositories ) so just :
[code]apt-getinstalllibstdc[/code]
Now reinstall lightning and fire up thunderbird (you can use synaptic to install lightning). That's it, a real easy fix for a simple problem.
Some more info :
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=624655 : a thread on ubuntu forums that suggests to uninstall thunderbird + lightning and tells you to go for ubuntuzilla , a pretty heavy workaround/fix if you ask me.Â
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