On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 12:54 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> To everyone who is seeing this issue:
> If you have the specific case where evolution works, and (without
> upgrading or installing) after some period of inactivity, it stops to
> work, giving the "Evolution can not start" dialog, then I've submitted a
> bug for it here:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343656
> In case you want to monitor it :)

Right, thanks Iain. I was just going to post something similar... :)


We had been narrowing this down to be a b-a-s issue the other day on
IRC, with another guy who got the same issue. It became more and more
obvious that this is not an Evo issue -- and when finally Nautilus
complained too, we where sure. :)

Hence the bug filed by Iain against b-a-s. Also this bug now pretty much
is "confirmed" to be a b-a-s issue.


Rather than logging out, killing b-a-s should solve this too, IIRC.
Maybe this will ease you pain a little bit...

...guenther


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