On Fri, 2002-08-02 at 12:38, Nick Jennings wrote: > Hello, > > This morning I logged in, started up X, then Evolution, to discover my > *entire* contact database (I just used the default 'Contacts' folder) > empty (except for the default Ximian, Inc. entry). > > After panicing, I remembered I had backup on my evolution directory, it > was only a day old so, although I lost some contacts & notes, I was able > to recover the majority. Although not without some trouble... > > First, I closed evolution, and tried to copy: > > cp -rp <evobackups>/20020801/local/Contacts <home>/evolution/local > > When I started up evolution, nothing changed, I still only had the > Ximian, Inc. entry in the Contact folder... So I made a new contact > folder called 'Work Contacts' in the "Local Folders" section, exited > evolution, and: > > cp -p <evobackups>/20020801/local/Contacts/* > <home>/evolution/local/Work\ Contacts/ > > This worked, I have my contacts back, with a couple side-effects. > > #1. When I compose a message, click 'To:' to select a contact, It > defaults to the 'Contacts' folder, so I have to switch everytime to > 'Work Contacts' > > #2. I can no longer use "nicknames" to quickly pull up an entry when > composing a message, probably due to #1
I may be wrong, but as I just mentioned in my last post, I believe you need to completely shut down Evolution before changing that sort of file. That means closing Evolution and running "oaf-slay" from the shell. Then try restoring the Contact folder to the normal place and then restarting Evolution. Of course, you could probably select all contacts from your "Work Contacts" folder and move them to "Contacts", but I don't know if Evo would choke on such a potentially large operation. hth --E -- This message was created in a Microsoft-free computing environment. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
