Am Dienstag, den 23.08.2011, 10:30 -0700 schrieb Tim Wescott: > I'm using the version of Evolution that comes with Ubuntu 11.04: 2.32.2. > It is running slowly, and it is crashing on me unexpectedly. The > crashes sometimes happen at startup, most often when I send mail (in > which case the mail seems to get through, but nothing gets put into my > "sent" box). > > I think I may have done this myself: for a while I had been running > Evolution from my laptop in the house, thinking that since it ran at all > it would run trouble free (and is it that hard to check for another > running version?) Apparently what I did instead was to corrupt some > files. > > I know that my address book is corrupted -- fortunately I have an > exported copy that's quite recent. > > When I start it up from a command line I get a flood of messages akin to > the following > > (evolution:8199): camel-WARNING **: Could not find key entry for word > 1000000000000000001 > > with various different (large) numbers at the end of the line. Then it > either crashes with a segmentation fault, or it says > > (evolution:8361): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: Object class EMFolderTree > doesn't implement property 'paste-target-list' from interface > 'ESelectable' > > (evolution:8361): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: Object class EMFolderTree > doesn't implement property 'copy-target-list' from interface > 'ESelectable' > > and starts up. > > Anyone know what's going on, and what I might try to fix this? I'm > about ready to go back to Thunderbird. >
Well, you could start with a clean setup, i.e. make a backup of you evolution data, by running the Backup/Restore from the File-menu and then rename ~/.evolution, ~/.local/share/evolution, ~/.local/config/evolution, ~/.cache/evolution. Also run gconf-editor and delete the key for /apps/evolution. Then restart evolution and see if it comes up cleanly or if those messages appear again. Maybe, something is wrong with your installation and you need to reinstall evolution. Then use the Backup/Restore from the menu again to reimport your backed-up data. If the import does not run cleanly, try importing the missing stuff one-by-one using the import functionality, also from the file menu. By one-by-one, I mean calendar ics-files, address-book files, mbox files and so-on. Hope that helps!! -- thomas _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
