I think that was my own fault. I migrated from Win to
Mac only a month ago and haven't really had the need
to learn how the "engine" has structured. So when I
started Evolution I looked for the a file under the
Applications folder and found that applet that seemed
to open the application (exactly the same than just
double-clicking the icon under GUI).
Now I located the following bin file:
/opt/gnome-2.10/bin/evolution-2.2
When trying to run it without dgb I'm getting the
following output:
-----8<----------------------------------
(evolution-2.2:3846): Gtk-WARNING **: Could not find
the icon 'stock_mail'. The 'hicolor' theme
was not found either, perhaps you need to install it.
You can get a copy from:
http://freedesktop.org/Software/icon-theme/releases
es menu class init
adding hook target 'source'
(evolution-2.2:3846): camel-CRITICAL **:
camel_object_is: assertion `o != NULL' failed
camel-ERROR **: file camel-internet-address.c: line
328 (camel_internet_address_get): assertion failed:
(CAMEL_IS_INTERNET_ADDRESS(a))
aborting...
Abort trap
-----8<----------------------------------
With dgb it looks pretty much the same:
-----8<----------------------------------
(evolution-2.2:3897): Gtk-WARNING **: Could not find
the icon 'stock_mail'
'hicolor' theme
was not found either, perhaps you need to install it.
You can get a copy from:
http://freedesktop.org/Software/icon-theme/releases
es menu class init
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
adding hook target 'source'
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
(evolution-2.2:3897): camel-CRITICAL **:
camel_object_is: assertion `o != NULL' failed
camel-ERROR **: file camel-internet-address.c: line
328 (camel_internet_address_get): assertion failed:
(CAMEL_IS_INTERNET_ADDRESS(a))
aborting...
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
0x90018df8 in semaphore_signal_trap ()
(gdb)
-----8<----------------------------------
Hope this would take us forward.
Thanks,
...toni
--- Not Zed <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Oddly enough, evolution-2.2 isn't called
> 'Contents/MacOS/applet'. I
> have NFI what that is.
>
> On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 11:44 -0700, Toni Eliasz
> wrote:
> > (gdb) run
> > Starting program:
> > /Applications/Evolution.app/Contents/MacOS/applet
> > Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
> >
>
>
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