(In reply to EarlgreyTea from comment #22) > I have tried Thunderbird 91.6.0, but the issue reported by Savior13 has not been fixed. Double-clicking on a cab file does not respond at all. > Please reopen this bug. (no need to respond to this learning point) A learning point ... please see the fields in the `Tracking` section at the top of this bug report: * Status = `FIXED` indicates the problem is fixed in the **development (daily) branch**. `Target Milestone` = 98 Branch indicates the first version that is fixed. This happened in comment 8. Note, `FIXED` does not mean this is fixed in the main public release. * `thunderbirdnn` tracking flag on the right indicates any **beta branch** that might have also gotten the patch. This happened in comment 10. * `thunderbird_esr91` tracking flag on the right indicates the status of the **version 91 branch**. It is currently `affected`, meaning the patch has not yet reached that branch. In short, it takes time for a "FIXED" patch to get into a release.
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(In reply to EarlgreyTea from comment #22) > I have tried Thunderbird 91.6.0, but the issue reported by Savior13 has not been fixed. Double-clicking on a cab file does not respond at all. > Please reopen this bug. (no need to respond to this learning point) A learning point ... please see the fields in the `Tracking` section at the top of this bug report: * Status = `FIXED` indicates the problem is fixed in the **development (daily) branch**. `Target Milestone` = 98 Branch indicates the first version that is fixed. This happened in comment 8. Note, `FIXED` does not mean this is fixed in the main public release. * `thunderbirdnn` tracking flag on the right indicates any **beta branch** that might have also gotten the patch. This happened in comment 10. * `thunderbird_esr91` tracking flag on the right indicates the status of the **version 91 branch**. It is currently `affected`, meaning the patch has not yet reached that branch. In short, it takes time for a "FIXED" patch to get into a release.