After some browsing on bugzilla.gnome.org and a successful try to start
evolution with --disable-eplugin, I figured out that the update of
evolution to 2.24 seems to introduce some incompatiblity with
mail-notification-evolution (5.4.dfsg.1-1+b1).
After removing that package, evolution starts up
Issue is already handled as #522322.
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In order to get some more output from the command line, I restored the
.evolution directory from a backup (while stopped) and then ran it again.
For reasons I don't know there's now some warnings, but the end result it the
same (Segmenation fault). Looks like this:
(gdb) run
Starting program:
Thanks Ben, I can now watch TV again. :)
Regarding xdg-utils: I have version 1.0.2-6.1 installed and the
xdg-screensaver processed still cumulate (don't terminate).
No idea why.
Regards,
Daniel
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Ben,
I understand that you don't agree with the bug being grave. The point is
that I use it mainly for watching TV.
This is practically not possible anymore now since the VDR playback
breaks on every channel switch due to xdg-screensaver hogging the audio
handle. For that usage it is definately a
Oh,
and I want to add that waiting for the child processes also seems to be
missing. At least that's what the amount of zombies seems to suggest:
thinkpad:/home/dd# ps ax |grep xdg-screensaver
11592 ?Z 0:00 [xdg-screensaver] defunct
11631 ?Z 0:00 [xdg-screensaver]
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