On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 09:08 -0400, Paul Smith wrote: > On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 05:36 -0700, Axel wrote: > > Ok today was the first day for a while, that Evo worked very well in > > the Exchange mode - no issues at all today. Very nice. > > Yesterday I had some issues with the backend processes disconnecting > > again, funny enough only when I went to the calendar. Now what changed > > until today. Today there was an update, but I did not recognize any > > Evo lib's etc ... > > > > Now I am wondering whether there is a dependency to a longer delay in > > the exchange server or a specific error message, which could cause > > Evolution to lose contact withe the backend processes. My exchange > > server is on the other end of the world and networks delays do happen > > of course. > > Most likely you're seeing this problem: > > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=512605 > > I know it doesn't seem the same at first glance but I've been running > evolution-exchange-server under the debugger and this LDAP crasher shows > up in all sorts of places; Evo is doing LDAP lookups for lots of > different reasons. > > There's definitely some kind of timing component to it. I can't find a > reliably reproducible test case, but sometimes it will happen to me 3-4 > times a day and other times not at all. For me, though, the FASTER the > response the more likely to get a crasher. The slower my machine, or my > network interface (it's much harder to repro from home through my VPN), > or if I enable lots of debugging etc., it happens much less often. > > And, I've not seen it happen once since I started running under valgrind > (but that's a heavy price to pay :-)).
Yeah, I was not having this problem with Gutsy/Evo 2.12.1, but was have constant problems with Hardy/Evo 2.22.1 on the same box. So much so that I gave up and went back to a SLED 10.1/Evo 2.6 box which almost never disconnects. -- Art Alexion MIS x3075
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