Well, actually I used to be on Debian Sarge (stable) where everything
was working fine.  I tried to migrate to Debian Etch (unstable) where I
had different kinds of problem with Evolution and other applications.  I
then switched back to Debian Sarge and at this moment I begun to have
problems.

With what you wrote Peter, I did a little test. I created a new user,
logged in with this user and started Evolution.  The contacts for this
new users were ok.  So I guess it might be related to some kind of
corruption in a db or some files in the structure of the files in the
evolution directory.

Does someone can point me to a documentation about the structure of the
files in the .evolution directory and the structure of those files as
well?

Thanks,
Bernard

 

On Wed, 2005-26-10 at 21:39 -0600, Peter B. Steiger wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 21:04 -0400, Bernard Fay wrote:
> > Does someone know what could be done to diagnose this problem or maybe
> > even better know the problem and a solution?
> 
> There are a few of us who have experienced that problem, Bernard, but so
> far nobody has found the cause (which is not consistent - it works fine
> for some people) or a cure.
> 
> I was fine with Evolution 2.0.x and 2.4.0, but my contacts disappeared
> when I moved to the newest Gnome and Evolution 2.4.1.  So I had to
> revert back to the previous Gnome and Evolution 2.4.0.
> 

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