On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 02:30:22PM +0100, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
> yes, a segmentation fault :-) So, please, could you send us a backtrace
> of evolution-calendar? To do so, just:
>
> gdb evolution-calendar
> (gdb) run
> ... wait some seconds and then start evolution
> ... and when it fails:
> (gdb) bt
>
> To make it complete, you could just attach the backtrace to a bug in
> http://bugzilla.ximian.com
>
> cheers
Hi,
Sorry for the late response, but I was in classes and work today. Anyway, I
did as you said, in one terminal I ran gdb evolution-calendar and in another I started
evolution. evolution comes up, I click on Calendar and get the error dialog box. I
then try to type
(gdb) bt
but I cannot because I don't have an gdb prompt. It is just sitting there with
the output from my typing run :
Starting program: /usr/bin/evolution-calendar
[New Thread 1024 (LWP 7945)]
Once I run killev, my (gdb) prompt comes back. And if I do a bt I get :
Cannot find thread 1024: generic error
After clicking on Calendar in evolution and just switch to my terminal with gdb
running and try to enter "bt" it still does not provide a prompt for it.
Is there something else I can do to provide you guys with a backtrace?
Thanks,
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