On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 11:24 -0500, Reid Thompson wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 16:35 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
> > On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 09:01 -0500, Reid Thompson wrote:
> > > OK, easy enough - WARNING **: LDAP authentication failed (0xffffffff
> > > (Can't contact LDAP server))
> > > Can I turn on debug prints somewhere that will trace this connection
> > > attempt?
> > 
> >     Hi.
> > Interesting, it seems like it's trying to open your GAL in an
> > e-calendar-factory, which doesn't make much sense, as it should be
> > opened only in e-addressbook-factory, and shouldn't have any impact on
> > calendar itself. But who knows.
> > 
> > If you've eex compiled with E2K_DEBUG, then try to run
> > e-calendar-factory with E2K_DEBUG=4 environment variable or higher, to
> > see communication with a server.
> >     Bye,
> >     Milan
> > 
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> This is running get head as of friday.
> 
> yes, whenever I select an ICS email, e-calendar-factory attempts to
> connect to whatever host is defined in preferences Global Catalog
> Server.
> 
> ** (e-calendar-factory:30254): WARNING **: LDAP authentication failed
> (0xffffffff (Can't contact LDAP server))
> 
> I also get this error everytime I select an ICS email.
> 
> (e-calendar-factory:30254): libecalbackendweather-CRITICAL **: 
> e_cal_backend_weather_get_object: assertion `comp != NULL' failed
> 
> Sometimes it appears that this causes e-calendar-factory to exit:
> 
> 
> ** (e-calendar-factory:30254): WARNING **: LDAP authentication failed
> (0xffffffff (Can't contact LDAP server))
> (e-calendar-factory:30254):
> libexchangemapi-DEBUG: 
> ../../../../evolution-mapi/src/libexchangemapi/exchange-mapi-connection.c:189:
>  exchange_mapi_connection_new: lock(connect_lock)
> 
> (e-calendar-factory:30254): libecalbackendweather-CRITICAL **: 
> e_cal_backend_weather_get_object: assertion `comp != NULL' failed
> 
> (e-calendar-factory:30254): libecalbackendweather-CRITICAL **: 
> e_cal_backend_weather_get_object: assertion `comp != NULL' failed
> 
> (e-calendar-factory:30254): libecalbackendweather-CRITICAL **: 
> e_cal_backend_weather_get_object: assertion `comp != NULL' failed
> 
> (e-calendar-factory:30254): libecalbackendweather-CRITICAL **: 
> e_cal_backend_weather_get_object: assertion `comp != NULL' failed
> Bye.
> 

When it's 'not working' i get this...

(evolution:30946): libecal-WARNING **: Cannot get cal from factory: No backend 
factory for 'mapi' of 'VEVENT'

(evolution:30946): libecal-WARNING **: Cannot get cal from factory: No backend 
factory for 'mapi' of 'VEVENT'

but there is a calendar factory running

$ ps -ef|grep factory
rthompso 31005     1  0 11:25 ?        00:00:01 
/opt/evo/libexec/e-calendar-factory
rthompso 31029     1  0 11:25 ?        00:00:00 
/opt/evo/libexec/e-addressbook-factory
rthompso 31359 31300  0 11:27 pts/7    00:00:00 grep --colour=auto factory


If i kill the running one - evo pops up errors about calendar et al not being 
available til restart..
clicking on an ICS email causes another e-calendar-factory to be started, but 
still 'not working'

If I kill the running one and start one manually via
/opt/evo/bin/evolution-env /opt/evo/libexec/e-calendar-factory
then I get 
** (e-calendar-factory:31855): WARNING **: LDAP authentication failed 
(0xffffffff (Can't contact LDAP server))
(e-calendar-factory:31855): libexchangemapi-DEBUG: 
../../../../evolution-mapi/src/libexchangemapi/exchange-mapi-connection.c:189: 
exchange_mapi_connection_new: lock(connect_lock)

(e-calendar-factory:31855): libecalbackendweather-CRITICAL **: 
e_cal_backend_weather_get_object: assertion `comp != NULL' failed

But it 'works'

I wonder if something is being set by /opt/evo/bin/evolution-env that is not 
getting passed from evolution when it invokes 
/opt/evo/libexec/e-calendar-factory??


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