On Thu, 2011-01-06 at 08:39 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-01-06 at 05:27 -0500, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> > 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.
> 
> Sounds like your installation of barry stepped on some library used by
> both apps. Given that it's unstable, this could explain the segfault.
> You should try and back out the barry install (not just uninstall barry
> but also any libraries it installed) and see if it fixes the issue.
<snip>
Hmm . . . alas, I uninstalled barry-utils and libbarry (the only two
items installed for Blackberry support) and I still segfaulted.  I
rebooted just in case and got the same.  I reinstalled Evolution and it
still segfaults. So it may be something else.  Unfortunately, I don't
have the time right now to throw it into a debugger and track it down.
Thanks - John

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