On Monday 29 January 2007 13:07:48 Peter Van Lone wrote:
> On 1/29/07, Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So you also upgraded GNOME and then found evolution ceased working? I had
> > the same experience on 10.0 a week or so ago. I am living with kmail now
> > and I must say, evolution deals with IMAP servers with many sub-folders
> > MUCH better than the current kmail. I want my evolution back ;)
>
> no, I did not upgrade gnome .. I added the gnome repo in an attempt to
> upgrade EVO -- but that upgrade process failed due to unresolved
> dependencies. EVO still "works" though, I am not very pleased with it
> (which is why I was hoping to upgrade ...)

I was not so lucky. The gnome update for 10.0 that came out a bit back did 
not, I see now, include an update to evolution. The gnome update for 10.2 
does include evolution, which was my error. I mixed the info in my simple 
brain. I think the issue is that the gnome upgrade went to a new release 
number, which includes moving icons and who knows what else to a new 
directory. Oddly, the gnome upgrade seems to have removed older gnome 
components that were in their own directories minding their own business. The 
gnome update I did was from a directory marked stable. I also see warnings 
like:

  GtkWarning: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "qtengine",

when starting any apps that use gtk. This includes firefox, acroread, smart 
(with --gui). But they at least seem to run ok. Only evolution is stuck in a 
futex() call.

-- 
Roger Oberholtzer
OPQ Systems AB

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