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Bug: Year field accepts more than 4 chars in Lightning, causes crash

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  • Last reply by RedXIII

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How can I submit a defect for Thunderbird / Lightning calendar? I'm not sure about using Bugzilla myself.

I was typing a bit fast and accidently entered 4 chars for the year on a new calendar event and saved it. After that the event vanished from the calendar. I used Events and Tasks > Find events to locate it but when I clicked on it Thunderbird crashed.

How can I submit a defect for Thunderbird / Lightning calendar? I'm not sure about using Bugzilla myself. I was typing a bit fast and accidently entered 4 chars for the year on a new calendar event and saved it. After that the event vanished from the calendar. I used Events and Tasks > Find events to locate it but when I clicked on it Thunderbird crashed.

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Help > More Troubleshooting Info > scroll to Crash Reports for the Last 3 Days > View > click on Bugzilla tab > click on "Create a bug: Thunderbird"

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Wayne Mery said

Help > More Troubleshooting Info > scroll to Crash Reports for the Last 3 Days > View > click on Bugzilla tab > click on "Create a bug: Thunderbird"

Thanks, that was really helpful. The only thing is that there's no calendar in the components field when creating the bug. So I selected addons as Lightning used to be a separate addon.

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This problem shows that the developers of TB are not subjected to any quality assurance procedure.

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Wayne Mery said

Help > More Troubleshooting Info > scroll to bold textCrash Reports for the Last 3 Days > View > click on Bugzilla tab > click on "Create a bug: Thunderbird"

I managed to raise a bug in bugzilla anyway:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1780918#c6