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Importance: Unknown = Critical
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After importing ics calendar, evolution crashes on startup
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evolution-data-server (1.11.91-0ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low
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* New upstream version:
Bug Fixes:
- #261084: Translator comments for match-all and match-threads
- #256878: Set the correct message for valid signatures
- #332979: Fixes a thread synchronization issue while
** Changed in: evolution
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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The bug has been fixed upstream now
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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what do you mean 32 bit kernel? What does uname -a write?
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Sorry, I ment that I have not installed 64 bit ubuntu
uname -a:
Linux ruiz-jaime 2.6.15-26-k7 #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jul 17 20:36:04 UTC
2006 i686 GNU/Linux
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The .ics file is quite huge, but after starting evolution (not with -c
calendar) and removing the 'Boda Mandarino' calendar item (which seems
to be the only one contained in it), evolution works quite nicely again.
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Looks like it's amd64 specific, could you confirm you use and amd64
installation? I've updated the upstream bug with the comments from the
one: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=337454
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #337454
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Thanks for your bug. Importing that calendar works fine on edgy, could
you get a backtrace with evolution-data-server-dbg and evolution-dbg
installed? The backtrace looks like
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=337454 upstream
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The calendar seems to be imported ok, but Evolution now crashes when the
month of june is displayed in the screen (the small calendar on top of
the screen).
It does not crash at startup anymore, but then again when I reported the
bug it was June, so june was displayed at startup...
Calendar
Thank for the backtrace. It crashes on my dapper amd64 installation too
but not on edgy i386, so either the bug is amd64 specific or fixed with
edgy. What architecture do you use?
Daniel, maybe you could try on edgy amd64?
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged = Medium
** Description changed:
It crashes at startup because it starts in calendar view, and this is what
crashes.
Clock-calendar applet chrashes also when trying to display calendar info.
+ In Dapper final, clean install, fully updated.
¿Is there any way to delete calendar data so I can start
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