On Sun, 2010-11-28 at 22:48 +0100, Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote: > Evolution 2.30 in Ubuntu (10.04) doesn't save its stuff in > ~/.local/share/evolution, but in ~/evolution. I don't know if other > things than the location of data has changed. The safest way to get > your data back, would probably be to load Evolution 2.30 (from a > bootable memory stick, for instance) and export your data in > Evolution. Then you can import it in 2.32. > > You can also try to just copy the ~/.evolution folder to > ~/.local/share/evolution and see if that works. I don't _think_ it > would do any harm. > > Jo-Erlend Schinstad
Thanks Jo-Erlend. I tried that and to no avail. I've lost all of my data, though its in database files somewhere. This is absolutely horrible and I can't believe it didn't check at startup for data that needs to be migrated to a new location. Kip
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