Hello, all. I have a fresh installation of fully updated Debian Squeeze. It has installed Evolution 2.30.3-5. All seemed to be working well. I then installed barry from Debian unstable for Blackberry synchronization. This had nothing to do with synchronizing to Evolution; it is strictly for tethering my Asus netbook.
Since then, Evolution segfaults on startup. If I do evolution --disable-eplugin, it starts. I then tried to configure which plugins were loaded so I could narrow down the problem but it looks like I do not have that option when all plugins are disabled. I then uninstalled all plugin packages (plugins, experimental, rss) but still had the same problem. I uninstalled Evolution and reinstalled. Same problem. I ran an strace and, although I really don't know what I'm looking at, mail notification and libgstreamer seem to be the subject at hand near the segfault. I tried running evolution --debug=FILE but the file was empty. I tried installing Evolution from Debian unstable but it says I already have the most current package so I assume the are the same. Any ideas of what to do next? Uninstalling barry is not an option. Thanks - John _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
