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Thunderbird 78.5.1 on macos 10.15.7 won't start after recent update

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I recently updated Thunderbird today and although it restarted fine after hitting the "restart to install" (or similar button) in the "about" popup on osx 10.15.7 (latest Catalina version). After I restarted the computer, Thunderbird no longer starts up properly - no error message, nothing.

I even tried to invoke at the commandline in normal and safe mode and the response is "Killed: 9" :

$ /Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird-bin Killed: 9

$ /Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird-bin -safe-mode Killed: 9

I've tried removing the .parentlock file from the profile directory located at ~/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/[default profile name].default/.parentlock but it doesn't help, just gives same "Killed: 9" message at the command prompt.

Please help, I need to access my email.

Full version info: $ /Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird-bin --full-version

Thunderbird 78.5.1 20201130232704 20201130232704

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I recently updated Thunderbird today and although it restarted fine after hitting the "restart to install" (or similar button) in the "about" popup on osx 10.15.7 (latest Catalina version). After I restarted the computer, Thunderbird no longer starts up properly - no error message, nothing. I even tried to invoke at the commandline in normal and safe mode and the response is "Killed: 9" : $ /Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird-bin Killed: 9 $ /Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird-bin -safe-mode Killed: 9 I've tried removing the .parentlock file from the profile directory located at ~/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/[default profile name].default/.parentlock but it doesn't help, just gives same "Killed: 9" message at the command prompt. Please help, I need to access my email. Full version info: $ /Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird-bin --full-version Thunderbird 78.5.1 20201130232704 20201130232704 Thanks.

Solución elegida

OK, I got it working. But only *after* I completely un-installed Thunderbird by right-clicking on it in the Applications folder, selecting "Move to Trash", downloading the latest OSX-specific .dmg application bundle from the thunderbird.net website (with no apparent SHA sum or MD5 sum, which means, how do we as consumers know if this is a legit binary or not?), and re-installing at which point the familiar OSX popup occurs, asking if I want to open the Thunderbird app downloaded from the internet, to which I click the Open button and now, Thunderbird is working for me once again (verified after a couple of reboots).

This still looks like a serious bug to me and whoever is responsible for developing/porting to OSX needs to look into this. I might file a bugzilla bug if I have time.

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The only thing I can think of is that my VPN client connection may have gone down after the update at which point I connected to a different VPN server so maybe something internal to Thunderbird got in some weird state? Not sure but I've since rebooted several times and still have the same behavior "Killed: 9."

I've tried looking for any log files but I have no idea where any Thunderbird logs are kept. I see a folder called ~/Library/Thunderbird/Crash\ Reports that contains several ASCII files named "InstallTime[Apparent time stamp format] but even when I examine the most recent one that was created today on or around the time I performed the update to 78.5.1, it contains no crash data (to my eyes), just some 10-digit number.

I'm puzzled. Please help.

Thanks.

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OK, after digging a little more I found some crash info at the system level by invoking the /Applications/Utilities/Console program in osx, look at the Crash Reports tab and I do see crashes for every time I have tried to unsuccessfully launch Thunderbird after the update to 78.5.1. They all have similar forms:

" Process: ReportCrash [1041] Path: /System/Library/CoreServices/ReportCrash Identifier: ReportCrash Version: 15016 Code Type: X86-64 (Native) Parent Process:  ??? [1] Responsible: ReportCrash [1041] User ID: xxx

Date/Time: 2020-12-02 15:31:42.376 -0800 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.15.7 (19H15) Report Version: 12 Bridge OS Version: 3.0 (14Y908) Anonymous UUID: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx


Time Awake Since Boot: 1800 seconds

System Integrity Protection: enabled

Crashed Thread: 6

Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (Code Signature Invalid) Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000 Exception Note: EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY

Termination Reason: Namespace CODESIGNING, Code 0x2

kernel messages: ...

Application Specific Information: dyld3 mode Analyzing process: thunderbird[1092], path: /Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird; parent process: [1], path: /sbin/launchd

...

Thread 6 Crashed: 0 com.apple.CoreSymbolication 0x00007fff511a8a15 thread_exit_due_to_bad_access() + 0 1 com.apple.CoreSymbolication 0x00007fff511a4672 ScanInstructionsForMissingSecondFrameLocation_Intel(_CSTypeRef, bool, unsigned long long, unsigned char const*, unsigned long long, unsigned long long, unsigned long long*, unsigned long long*, _CSTypeRef, mapped_memory_t*) + 46 2 com.apple.CoreSymbolication 0x00007fff5113ae90 CheckForSecondFrame2(sampling_context_t*, CSThread&) + 327 3 com.apple.CoreSymbolication 0x00007fff511a4de7 invocation function for block in CheckForSecondFrame(sampling_context_t*, CSThread&) + 30 4 com.apple.CoreSymbolication 0x00007fff51134930 CSCppExceptionSafeThread::sacrificial_thread_init() + 80 5 com.apple.CoreSymbolication 0x00007fff511348dc thread_init_trampoline(CSCppExceptionSafeThread*) + 9 6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff71abe109 _pthread_start + 148 7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff71ab9b8b thread_start + 15

Thread 6 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):

 rax: 0x0000000000000000  rbx: 0x0000000000000003  rcx: 0x0000000000000000  rdx: 0x0000000000000001
 rdi: 0x0000000000000002  rsi: 0x0000700007cd2ad0  rbp: 0x0000700007cd2a60  rsp: 0x0000700007cd2a18
  r8: 0x0000700007cd2b20   r9: 0x0000000000000003  r10: 0x0000700007cd2ad0  r11: 0x00007fbdc3616e40
 r12: 0x0000000000000002  r13: 0x000000011b29410b  r14: 0x0000000000000001  r15: 0x0000000000000000
 rip: 0x00007fff511a8a15  rfl: 0x0000000000000202  cr2: 0x000000011b29410b
 

Logical CPU: 2 Error Code: 0x00000004 (no mapping for user data read) Trap Number: 14

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Not sure what's going on but maybe a problem with OSX Code Signature / Code Signing?

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I got the same problem since the update this morning. I am on the MacOS 11.0.1 (latest BigSur version).

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Not sure how we as users can solve this. Looks like developers need to tell us how (if even possible) to work around this?

Hello, any developers out there?

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In my case Thunderbird started working again after some time. I did nothing so I don't know what the problem solved.

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Solución elegida

OK, I got it working. But only *after* I completely un-installed Thunderbird by right-clicking on it in the Applications folder, selecting "Move to Trash", downloading the latest OSX-specific .dmg application bundle from the thunderbird.net website (with no apparent SHA sum or MD5 sum, which means, how do we as consumers know if this is a legit binary or not?), and re-installing at which point the familiar OSX popup occurs, asking if I want to open the Thunderbird app downloaded from the internet, to which I click the Open button and now, Thunderbird is working for me once again (verified after a couple of reboots).

This still looks like a serious bug to me and whoever is responsible for developing/porting to OSX needs to look into this. I might file a bugzilla bug if I have time.