On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 11:44 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:

> On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 10:18 +0100, Steve T wrote:
> > ... command line with CAMEL_DEBUG=all set.
> > ...
> > I'm about to close down again now to see what the debug file shows 
> 
>       Hi,
> that log will be too full, pretty hard to read. I suggest to get the
> backtrace, during the "Checking consistency", to see what it actually
> tries to check. If server disconnected unexpectedly and the provider
> does not count with it, then it may be the issue.
>       Bye,
>       Milan
> 

Milan,
I trimmed the log to the lines added after I issued the close down, but
it's still 17,000 lines. It seems to be primarily DB access and mail
fetching, but it's hard to see what happened when as it's not
timestamped (ie I can roughly correlate the log to the messages below,
but not exactly)

I didn't explain the messages too well in my previous mail  so,  in this
case I received:
10:24 Issue Evolution close
10:31 Fetching mail , checking consistency and storing folder messages
10:41 As 10:31 and a new mail notification
10:45 Generating message list
10:48 Actual close down

...but the messages that do appear in the status bar do not stay. IE
between 10:24 and 10:31, the SB was simply grey and for all intents and
purposes Evolution appeared inactive. Ditto after 10:31 - the messages
appeared for a few seconds as the action presumably occurred, and then
the status bar was greyed again. Ditto 10:41  and 10:45. So to get a
backtrace when the SB shows 'Checking consistency' would be virtually
impossible as it appears for such a brief time. So at what point during
the 20 minute shutdown should I get the backtrace, or doesn't it really
matter?

Is there anything in the 17,000 line log that I can specifically look
for?

Regards,

Steve

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