** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #603817
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603817
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603817
Importance: Unknown
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gdm greeter doesn't fit in 1024 anymore
I can confirm this issue on todays karmic. But I'm not sure if this is
really a gdm related issue. I've been using the ubuntu karmic gdm
sources for some time on jaunty and on Linux from Scratch before I've
upgraded to karmic, where this issue did not occur. Though I do not have
any proves yet, I
@ Tim Schofield
This time it is not evolutions fault. It is related to the evolution-
indicatior plugin. When you disable it and start the preferences dialog
you'll see that at least for your resolution everything should be ok.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/20776
Valgrind output is already attached, see:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25130718/valgrind.log
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Works for me, too. Thank you for fixing this.
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I'm not the original reporter, but I'm encountering a similar issue:
When trying to empty evolution-trash, evolution segfaults everytime and
in syslog something like this is written:
segfault at 4 ip b48ea98b sp b5908060 error 4 in
libcamelimap.so[b48e+22000]
I'm running up-to-date intrepid
Here's a backtrace. Seems to affect imap-accounts only.
** Attachment added: gdb-output when trying to empty trash on imap-account
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19729168/gdb-evolution.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298526
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- segfault error
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Seems like something is wrong with the commit to camel/providers/imap
/camel-imap-folder.c which was meant to resolve gnome-bug #558883. After
reverting the mentioned file to revision 9736 in the stable
gnome-2-24-branch and recompiling e-d-s the thrashcan is emptied and
evolution does no longer
@Marcos:
Are you sure you are using gtk+2.0 (2.14.3-0ubuntu3)? I'm not sure if is even
build yet.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276854
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Maybe there are easier ways, but e.g. this should work:
Open a terminal and issue: dpkg -p libgtk2.0-0 |grep Version
For me it is still 2.14.3-0ubuntu2 and I'm using the main archive
server.
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You
do you have other icons suggestions?
The best thing would be, to have icons named system-hibernate, system-
suspend and system-reboot. These unfortunately are not (yet?) part of
freedesktop.org specification, at least as far as I can see.
While view-refresh and device-harddisk should be
Public bug reported:
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80_new_upstream_session_dialog.patch from gnome-session sources codes
insane icon-names for reboot, hibernate and suspend-actions:
Here is the relevant part (gnome-session-2.24.0/gnome-session/gsm-
logout-dialog.c)
+#define
Confirming. Expieriencing the same on up-to-date intrepid. (gpm
2.24.0-0ubuntu2). Earlier versions did not show the behavior.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274412
The page www.smoothjazz.com does not provide the radio-stream. If you
click on Click to listen on the given page, there is a dialog which
allows you to choose between different types of playlists for different
programs. I've tested a few, the one working for me was
I've been playing around with some patches posted (and now commited to
trunk) in gnome-bugzilla. Seems like the patch attached to
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=543552
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=115477) is not only working
around a crasher, but also closing
I can confirm this. It happened for me with all hardy gvfs releases so
far (hardy, hardy-proposed, hardy-updates). While I'm using mostly a
single-user environment, and therefore it is not that severe for me, I
think on machines that are used by more than one person without
rebooting this may
For me everything shuts down cleanly except gvfs-fuse-daemon. But you're
right, that bug 236210 may be related. See also
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gvfs-list/2008-July/msg6.html and
followups.
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For me everything is working fine, including flash. RC 1 seems to be a
bit faster than the beta, some sites that caused a crash (e.g.
rys.wwf.pl) are working fine now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/233922
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This seems to be due to the ubuntu-layout-changes. The 2.22.1-package
from debian does not show this behavior, using the toc2html.xsl from the
debian-package for ubuntu-yelp displays man and info indices, too (of
course not in the advanced-topics category but in main-index).
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Yelp can't
toc2html.xsl from gutsy-package on hardy-yelp works, too, even with the
correct section-assignments.
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These lines seem to make the difference. 04_new_ubuntu_layout.patch
seems to remove a few lines too much :-)
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** Attachment added: Updated 04_new_ubuntu_layout.patch
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** Summary changed:
- [Gutsy] too long string in german translation makes first-time assistant too
wide to fit screen
+ [Gutsy] [Hardy] too long string in german translation makes first-time
assistant too wide to fit screen
** Summary changed:
- [Gutsy] [Hardy] too long string in german
Because of the date of the update: Maybe you're seeing the effects of
Bug #201673? Did your update include a libc6 one?
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@Kyle
What settings are you using for displaying html-mail? I've recently observed
that such attachment.dat files are shown in Evolution as attachments, when the
messages consist of two different mime-types (e.g. text/plain and html/plain),
and you've chosen to prefer text-display over html
Oops, should be: text/html and not html/plain :-)
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Maybe you should give (y)tnef a try? Via tnef or ytnef (both packages
are in universe) the content of a winmail.dat-file should be accessible.
There was a plugin for evolution in the web that was making use of ytnef
(see http://www.go-evolution.org/Tnef), but for nobody seems to work on
it any
I cannot confirm this on gutsy. Forwarding a message with .txt-
attachment is no problem for me - attachment is still accessible. Can
you please give an example and/or further information how to reproduce
the mentioned behavior?
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Mail forwarded with text attachment doesnt add the file
I've done it the same way you have suggested, and it works for me, even
when I'm forwarding the forwarded message again. But it looks different
for me when I'm trying to forward the mail - the old mail should be sent
as an attachment as such, so it should not be shown in the body of the
new mail.
You're right. If I change forward-style to quoted, the txt-attachment
will get lost. But the default is as attachment, and this default
works.
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Mail forwarded with text attachment doesnt add the file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/71093
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This bug exists in every evolution-component, every evolution version I
remember. It always occurs when the left-pane needs to be resized, which will
happen if the pane-title exceeds a certain width due to strings not wrapped
This is partly locale-specific, due to different string-lenght (e.g.
Found the upstream report. Confirming this bug.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #501222
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** Also affects: evolution via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=501222
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in:
After a quick look at the code responsible for creation of this label is
to be found in:
EVO_SOURCEDIR/widgets/misc/e-info-label.c
The label construction seems to take place in e_info_label_set_info,
where location (left aligned bold text, in Mail component e.g. INBOX)
and info (right-aligned
Seems to be not a bug, rather an issue with your thumbnailing-settings.
Default is AFAIK a limit of 5MB for thumbnailing, your file is exceeding
this size, so you have to increase the value in nautilus
preferences-preview (not sure about the english naming of the labels,
but you should find it).
Not a bug but a configuration issue, therefore closing the report.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194951
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@offby1:
Sorry, I closed the report just in the moment you posted something. I think you
should file a new bug for the feature-request, maybe adding something like
[Wishlist] in the bug title. In the report you should explain exactly what has
to be improved, what package is affected (here:
It is released in gutsy-proposed. It took some time because of a broken
source-package, a recent upload fixed this. To get it, you'll have to
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157642
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Everytime after a scheduled fsck.ext3 run on boot, the first login into
gnome-session results in an unresponsive panel, mouse-clicking-events
are ignored while mouse cursor is still responsive. Killing gnome-panel
via terminal (started via
Update: for me the file is opened without any error-message, not
renaming it.
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The file you've posted simply is not a jpeg-file but a windows-bmp-file
(check it e.g. via file command on command-line). Gimp tries to open it
with the jpeg-filter, but fails with the above mentioned error-message.
Rename it to rubberchicken.bmp and it will work.
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It works for me, but still it is true that this is not a valid jpeg-file
but a bmp one. Where do you have this file from?
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For me GIMP opens the file without problems, did what you said. Only eog
does not (but this is something different). I'm running ubuntu gutsy,
up-to-date, with default gnome-desktop. GIMP-package is
2.4.0~rc3-1ubuntu7.
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One stupid question: Why do you want to login as root into a graphical
environment? You can easily administer your system using sudo, if you
want the root account to be activated, you can do everything as root
using gksu (e.g starting nautilus, terminal etc).
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Can you please be slightly more precise. Where did you openoffice.org
download from and about what kind of workaround are you talking? Are you
using ubuntu-packages? Or are you talking about upstream openoffice.org-
version?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150966
You
For me (I'm not sure, if Tyler would agree), it is the panel looking
different (that is the part right of the arrow drawn by Tyler on the
screenshot). While i assume the 1 px line is theme-specific (a shadow-
like effect or something like this), it vanishes sometimes. I can
reproduce this by
Another screenshot attached. Maybe now you can see what we mean. Of
course, this is a really minor issue, and is not happening without a
theme change, but I can always reproduce it.
** Attachment added: Better Screenshot showing this issue
I've observed this, too. It seems to occur sometimes when there was a
tooltip shown. Panel seems not to redraw overlapping parts when tooltip
(e.g. from update-manager) vanishes.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150060
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It seems like https://bugzilla.novell.com/attachment.cgi?id=174000 for
Novell Bug 326281 contains a patch for this. Seems like a workaround.
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Great news, thanks a lot. Now I'm no longer forced to patch the package
on my own.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90258
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Of course. But if you really used Milans' patch, everything should work
fine. I'm actually running a build based on the ubuntu package with the
bugzilla-patch applied.
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This report seems to me like a dupe of bug #37828 (the 11th!).
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Works like a charm, many thanks.
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Update: I've been talking to upstream. They are willing to accept the
first hunk of my patch (to make the tabs for mail-preferences dialog
scrollable, avoiding allocation of horizontal space that exceeds the
width of the widest dialog), the second one (moving New Mail
Notification in a seperate
Dear antistress,
please _read_ the comments posted here, they are trying to explain why
you are seeing this bug. You of course are free to install the
pstoedit package, but it would not enable the feature you want. In the
package description you've cited is written, that is extending the
I know, I did not think about backporting these changes for gutsy, but
about backporting this to the upstream-stable branch, e.g. for a 2.12.3
release. But it's finally getting (at least partly) fixed upstream,
which is good news.
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Preferences menu displaced
It's not a broken icon, it's simply the text color used. If you do not
compose HTML-Mails, you will not get the dropdown box and you'll always
see only the black square indicating black text-color.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149387
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In that case you should edit the bug title (either concerning the lack
of a tooltip or the fact that it shows up in plain-text mode, whatever
seems more important to you), and someone with appropriate privileges
should mark this as a wishlist item.
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The dropdown is greyed out, that's the most important thing. I did not
look at the particular code, so I can't tell if you can the color-square
grey-out, too.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149387
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Feisty did use another /usr/lib/firefox/firefox script than gutsy does,
no idea, why it changed. Gutsy version does not read
/etc/firefox/firefoxrc and ~/.mozilla/firefox/rc anymore, the hack for
enabling pango only for a certain set of languages is no longer applied,
too. At the moment I'm using
The changes I made to the dialog are as following:
In the General tab of the Mail Preferences dialog I've removed the
New Mail Notification category, which went to a single tab with the
same name (at the moment this is the last tab, maybe this is not the
best placement, but I did not care about
** Attachment added: 1. Screenshot: Start of the preferences-dialog in
1024x768 after patch
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9717334/Bildschirmfoto1.png
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** Attachment added: 3. Screenshot: Mail-Preferences dialog (tabbing) after
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Concerning the default of preview: I'm rather sure, that ooo-preview is
not a default, even not for gutsy, but I may be wrong.
Concerning the Documents and screenshots you've posted: please re-read my
comments, especially the last part of comment #4:
the background of the preview-image is
Update: Maybe this is what you are looking for:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/25827/comments/13
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147819
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It does not, because you are using an older version of the
ooo2-thumbnailer script (which is attached to the comment, I've posted a
link for). To get the updated preview, you have (after installing the
new script, of course) to clean the Thumbnail-cache.
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Marking this bug as invalid, because this is not related to the nautilus
package and the problem described is not part of the ubuntu desktop
(yet). Anyway, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and
helping to make Ubuntu better. If you have questions which are not bug-
centric, you can
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
The German-Translation-String for ../plugins/backup-restore/backup-
restore.c in evolution-2.12 german po-file, makes fist-time assistant
too wide to fit screen with a 1024x768 resolution. The english original
consists of two sentences divided
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 8629 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8629
Dominik: Are you using the german localization? If so, I think I've
reported today a duplicate of this bug-report as bug #148530 with a
solution for this problem. In that case it is not a duplicate of bug
#8629,
I've a proposal-fix for this problem: The problem is, that the mail-
account-configuration-dialog is too tall, which causes a resize of the
complete preferences-dialog. When singeling out the mail-notification-
stuff to a seperate tab, the height should be ok for configurations
1024x768 and higher
If so, why the bug is marked incomplete for evolution-task?
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[Gutsy] too long string in german translation makes first-time assistant too
wide to fit screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148530
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 8629 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8629
You can request the po-file from rosetta. Go to
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+source/evolution/+pots/evolution-2.12/de/+translate,
and select download in actions-menu. You'll be prompted if you
Yes, still broken, on i386 with intel-chipset, too.
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The preview of OOo files is as far as I know not included in a default
ubuntu-install. For previewing OOo-files, the scripts which are
enabeling the preview are reading the /Thumbnails/thumbnail.png file
embedded in every open-document file (which in fact is a zip-archive).
When you are opening a
Update: If you really want to have a preview with a white background,
you can explicitly force a background-color in OOo for the given file.
If you are setting a white page-background for the entire document,
you'll get a preview with a white background, too. Otherwise the
background of the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 139856 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139856
Can you try to start firefox from a terminal with the following:
MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1 firefox, this should fix it. For some reason
pango-rendering does not work well when words to be rendered are
containing
For some reason I can still reproduce using Gutsy (network-manager
0.6.5-0ubuntu13, evo 2.12).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89696
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nautilus-data is build along with i386, amd64-packages still need
building. Wait a few hours, until nautilus will be available for your
architekture. meanwhile try to fetch the previous version of nautilus-
data, eg. from http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/nautilus
problem occurs after update to gnome-control-center 2.19.92-0ubuntu3.
Reverting to 2.19.92-0ubuntu2 resolves this.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: meta-gnome2 = gnome-control-center
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
**
After further inverstigation of the problem, I've found another
workaround. As stated above, a similar, if not the same, issue existed
before (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=268533). Fedora/Redhat
therefore provided a patch to workaround the issue. They were patching
src/server.c, where
You can find the mentioned fedora-patch here:
http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/rpms/evolution-data-server/FC-6/evolution-data-server-1.0.2-workaround-cal-backend-leak.patch?root=corerev=1.1view=auto
modified version to respect the fact that e-cal-backend-contacts is leaking
more than one
Strange, for me it makes no difference which key is pressed first - it
simply works. Did you change some keyboard-shortcuts?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96434
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As for me, the shortcut works fine, using german, polish, and russian
layout on up-to-date feisty, at least for a normal desktop-session (not
Xnest one).
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To Elias:
I have to agree with Sebastien. There is a possibility to get it to work
(renaming/deleting libecalbackendcontacts.so), with the problem, that it
breaks the birthday-notification feature of evolution, which, if this
was a default behavior of the Ubuntu-Package, would cause another bug-
Yes, it's e-d-s. Bonobo-activation-server is causing the troubles after
re-login, but it is kept open by e-d-s. When killing b-a-s only, you can
re-login without problems, but there will remain an instance of e-d-s.
You'll see, that killing e-d-s will shut-down b-a-s.
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Latest cvs-version has merged the required changes. The easiest way
would be to sync 12_dbus1.0.patch with upstream.
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Of course I meant svn :-). Here you can find the libnm_glib.c-part of
it:
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/NetworkManager/branches/NETWORKMANAGER_0_6_0_RELEASE/gnome/libnm_glib/libnm_glib.c?r1=1718r2=2514
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 93238 ***
This bug seems to be already reported, please take a look at Bug #93238.
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Another interesting question:
Why /usr/libexec/evolution-alarm-notify?
AFAIK, evolution-alarm-notify is installed under
/usr/lib/evolution/(version)/evolution-alarm-notify. Are you using
ubuntu-packages?
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/94303
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The page starts with comments for 6.10, but there are hints for 7.04,
too on the same page. The procedure for 7.04 is the same as for 6.10,
only the debug-symbols-packages are on a different location, see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash#head-
dfec77613a7608500efa364c6f6f55c19bfe8aaa
After some research, I found
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=268533, it seems a bit similar
to this (although it is marked fixed for 1,5 years now).
attaching gdb to the running e-d-s-process, I get the following:
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(gdb) print e_data_cal_factory_get_n_backends(e_data_cal_factory)
$1
I found an ugly workaround. When I move the file /usr/lib/evolution-
data-server-1.2/extensions/libecalbackendcontacts.so out of the way,
e-d-s and b-a-s are shutting down properly. Something in this backend
seems to be broken.
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e-d-s does not exit with gnome-session
I still do not have any idea how to get a backtrace from processes that
are not crashing - ok b-a-s is crashing, but only after a re-login
because of conflicts with a newly started instance of it.
Are you sure you can't reproduce it? I've tried it again and again, on a
clean account (=default
I'll try it later, but I'm not really sure how to use gdb on a process
that is not really crashing - it simply stays active, in theory (if it
would not keep open bonobo-activation-server what does harm to some
applets (gswitchit etc) it could be re-used after re-login.
The former strace-output
When using hints for using gdb as described in the wiki with eds, it
does nothing but waiting for a crash, which does not occur. gdb keeps
running, eds keeps running, nothing is happening. Which option do I have
to pass to get a usefull output (so it only prints messages about the
loading of
I'll post it later. What do you think, would it be better starting it in
terminal via strace or attaching strace to a running evolution-data-
server?
Hints for reproducing: It seems like it only occurs, when accessing
calendar-component. When not clicking to clock-applet (but occurs too,
when
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