On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 21:07 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> Every now and then when I start evolution, I get the dialog:
> ---
> Evolution can not start.
>
> Your system configuration does not match your Evolution configuration.
On what OS? I see this occasionally on Fedora Core 5.
I thought it was related to the mail-notification program - although
that belief is based on not seeing the behaviour prior to installing
mail-notification (which was relatively shortly after going to FC5).
> This has been happening ever since I installed 2.6, and now 2.6.1. The
> funny thing is, sometimes it happens when I've just logged in, and
> sometimes it happens when I've started evolution successfully, and then
> quited and tried to start again.
I only ever see it if I allow more than a few minutes to elapse between
logging in and starting evolution - never have seen it if I start
evolution immediately after login.
mail-notification does start on login.
> In any case, logging off and on again fixes it.
Normally killing mail-notification and doing "evolution
--force-shutdown" works for me. However I have also seen a setup where
I could not access calendar items, contacts etc until I had logged out
and logged back in after seeing this problem.
I have a bug against mail-notification for this...
Nigel.
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