Hi, > > > > In bugzilla.gnome.org, you can file the bugs under "Connector" product. > > Sure. There needs to be a 2.4.x version added and wouldn't it be more > intuitive if it was called evolution-connector in line with all the > other evo stuff.
2.4.x is already created. And yeah, that connector name should also be changed there. Will take it up with Harish sometime soon. > I've tried getting back traces before on 2.2.x using the doco here > http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/bugs.shtml but the problem I > kept running into is that e-d-s and evo-connector seem to get run up > elsewhere and when I run evo through gdb it takes ages and doesn't > always work at all. I'll give it another go but do I need to run e-d-s > and connector in separate gdb instances and if so what order do I run > them up. Yes, evo, e-d-s and evolution-exchange are three separate processes. You can always attach gdb to these processes once they crash. But, if you want to start them separately in gdb, then you need to run them in three different sessions. First start exchange, then e-d-s and then evolution. > Yes I do, I also find that my exchange calendar doesn't alway appear > in the clock applet on the panel but my personal one always does. Will > play a bit more and then add some bugzilla fun! Wonder if its because exchange now needs the authentication and it might yet be authenticated by the panel clock ? -- Sarfraaz _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
