On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 12:05, Ronald Kuetemeier wrote: > snip .. > > > > You got to talk to QA how they test :-). > > > Attached patch fixes the problem. BTW, I realized my wombat was crashing > > > also locally. Must not have used calendar before locally, oh well ... > > > Anyhow while I was on it, I have reversed patched the multi spell back > > > into 1.2.3 gtkhtml, now I'm happy. > > > Ronald > > > > Something doesn't seem quite right here - the organizer member employees > > the same technique of naming. What platform is this on? > > > I had hoped you wouldn't say that. I woke up this morning and thought > this can't be right ... > I worked on wombat while really doing something else, anyhow tried to > reproduce my environment and the compile errors, it wouldn't even > compile cal-component without the change. > Can't reproduce it. > gcc 2.96 Redhat 7.3 with kernel 2.4.20 SMP 2xPIII > AAAAgh, I hate when this happens > I must have had something in my environment since I was actually working > on something else and worked on evolution on the side. > The thing which struck me as odd was that I had to use my compiled > wombat even without debugging symbols. But I didn't make any changes. > Also this morning reply didn't bring up the editor, but new and then > reply worked. > In other words there is something funny with 1.2.3 on SMP machines going > on.
Is it possible that another processor was running an old wombat (i'm not really familiar with smp linux workings)? > Wombat hasn't crashed ever since, go figure. But I found that I can't > use my patch to send reminders as email since somebody else is working > on it, so I have to decide if I want to go back to 1.2.1 again. Since I > need that functionality. Yes, that was me. Basically I implemented it but only committed the gui portion because of the problems when evolution is not running. I might still have the part that does the emailing if you are interested in it. -JP -- JP Rosevear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ximian, Inc. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
