On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 20:29 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 13:29 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier wrote: > > Yes. I noticed that so at least it's not hard to recover. Forcing a > > reset could be dangerous considering Evo could be intimately connected > > to other sockets during which time it's hanging on others...In my case > > it's not inconsistant at all. I can count on it hanging at 0%. I think > > Adam's suggestion of turning some additional logging on is likely the > > only way to "see" more info. > > > > Thanks again. I'll reply if I find anything. > > Hi, > what about trying to see what is evolution doing that the process got > stuck at 0%? Please install debug info packages for > evolution-data-server and evolution. Then enter your search folder (the > best when the initial update of folders after start will be done), and > then run this command on a console: > $ gdb --batch --ex "t a a bt" -pid=PID &>/tmp/bt.txt > where PID is a process ID of a running evolution (you can get it by, for > example, ps -A | grep evo). > > Then get the /tmp/bt.txt file, check if it doesn't contain any private > data, like passwords, usernames, server addresses you do not want to > share with others, and then post it here, though dealing with this > through https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Evolution would > be better, to not bother other users/readers of this list. > > You can also try to get backtrace after some time, say a minute or five, > to see whether anything changes. Please check your CPU usage, which may > indicate some processing and make sure you'll write exact versions of > evolution-data-server and evolution you are using. > Thanks and bye, > Milan Those are certainly the best technical approches :) Just out of curiosity I tried removing the "is not" conditions(2) and the search completed in no time and has all the relevant mail in it. So there appears to be something with that condition... Maybe the above would help flush that out...I always try the lists before posting bugs just to avoid user issue clogging the system. If this does turn out to be a bug I will certainly report it. Besides I don't think anyone here minds? Is this in part what this list is for? If not then my understanding of mailing lists is very inaccurate. Phil
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