It was configured directly in Evolution. The previous older version I
referenced used GNOME online accounts (I didn't remember the exact name
offhand) but I've had no issues until now with the newer version.

I'm about to head to work but I'll try restarting the processes (first,
then rebooting if necessary) this evening after work.

Thanks for the info.


On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 6:51 AM Milan Crha via evolution-list <
evolution-list@gnome.org> wrote:

> On Wed, 2019-05-22 at 18:19 -0500, Len Philpot via evolution-list
> wrote:
> >     The reported error was “Failed to authenticate: The name :1.6 was
> > not provided by any .service files”.
>
>         Hi,
> how did you configure the Google account, please? Was it directly in
> Evolution, or in GNOME Online Accounts, or in Ubuntu Online Accounts,
> or...
>
> The error basically means that some process (depending on the way you
> configured the account, though I guess evolution-source-registry) had
> been connected to some other process through D-Bus and the other
> process is now gone for some reason, but the connection is not
> re-established (which may or may not be possible, it depends).
> Restarting the evolution(-data-server) processes (like with:
> `evolution --force-shutdown`) may or may not help. Restarting whole
> machine would help, if it'll start the other process after restart too.
>
> The question is why the other process disappeared. Was it expected or
> unexpected (like when the other process crashed)? I do not have an
> answer for this question, maybe your system logs crashes somewhere,
> maybe not.
>         Bye,
>         Milan
>
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