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Sorry for the late reply. I attach the output from following the steps in #29.
I hope I correctly installed all relevant debugging packages.
/Znoren
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@Mathieu (#29): I am having the same exact problem. Upon switching to
the calendar, my events (from Exchange) appear on the calendar for a few
moments before the crash.
I used list-symbols-packages-v2.sh to identify and install all the
dbgsym packages for normal running evolution and
I get a total of six error messages, the first three saying that Evolution
memo/tasks/calendar has/have quit unexpectedly, and the last three a repetition
of the first three.
See attached screenshots.
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Thanks.
Can you please try to start e-calendar-factory in GDB to see if the
issue can be reproduced?
To do this you'll want to:
- Close evolution
- Make sure evolution, and e-calendar-factory are no longer running
- Start e-c-f in gdb: run the command gdb --args
Apologies for not responding to message #25, been busy with the day job
(made more difficult because I can't use my calendar !)
If I change the calendar file to ISO-8859-1 it still reads it, but still
hangs or crashes in the same way - without any informative info.
Mostly when I try to navigate
I have the same problem:
When I switch to calendar view in Evolution, it does not display my calendar
information but shows a number of error message windows. Evolution does not
crash entirely, I can still go back to reading mail etc. Unticking a calendar
box and then re-ticking it makes the
Znoren, could you please provide a screenshot for the error messages you
see? Thanks!
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Steve, what happens if you open, then save the calendar ics file in
iso-8859-1 (or -15 or whatever)? Can Evolution then read it?
Also, does evolution crash immediately? I suspect it actually doesn't
and hangs around for a little while before it shows a calendar has
shutdown unexpectedly message,
Any action going to happen on this ? or do I abandon evolution all
together - it is driving me nuts.
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Should have said it was a fresh install but retaining home directory.
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I have been having a similar problem in lucid, reported here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/716433
...and upgraded to Maverick in the hope that this would go away - it doesn't
and is now even worse...
if I attempt to open the calendar it either crashes without any warnings or
just hangs and
We've had the same problem today after an upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10:
The Evolution calendar has quit unexpectedly. // Your calendars will
not be available until Evolution is restarted
After a bit of trying to figure what was wrong by searching on internet,
on a hunch, I went and opened the
Hi tellapu.
I went to check again the copy I saved prior to applying the change, and
I have to correct myself: Just the same as what you found out on your
side, the file encoding was actually ISO-8859-15 (not ISO-8859-1 as I
reported previously). I didn't pay attention to the line ending
Thanks for the comment again, I am glad that there is moving something.
I tried to find evolution-dbgsym in the package manager, but could not find it
(also in the terminal: E: Version ‘2.22.1-0ubuntu2.8.04.1’ for
‘evolution-dbgsym’ was not found). Even after adding the ddebs.list (according
Theres no symbols there, may you please install evolution-dbgsym, libgtk
and libglib dbgsyms and try again? thanks.
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Thanks for the comment!
Probably you meant:
libgtk2.0-0 - was installed
libglib2.0-0 - was installed
pkg-create-dbgsym - newly installed now
evolution-dbg was installed. I could not find evolution-dbgsym ... I
will search tomorrow.
On Wed, 2011-01-19 at 12:36 +, Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
Help! I need somebody's heeelp!
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Happy New Year! Anybody working on this? Please, I wait desperately for
a solution, as I NEED to be able to use the calendar! Thanks.
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Attached you find the backtrace of the problem within evolution.
Hopefully it is helpful. It would be a real nice Christmas gift if you
could work on this problem. Evolution without calendar is not very
helpful.
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This effects me as well. I also upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10 (but using
encrypted alternate version).
This is the error message:
The Evolution tasks have quit unexpectedly.
Your tasks will not be available until Evolution is restarted.
I will try to do a backtrace ... Is there not an easier (and
After the first error windows is closed, the next comes:
The Evolution memo has quit unexpectedly.
Your memos will not be available until Evolution is restarted.
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when evolution crashes is there a error window to report the crash? you
should use that to report crashers
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Well I upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10 64 Bit. I started evolution and
went to calendar and everything seems to work fine. It doesn't seem
like a bug that is reproducible. It may be an anomaly limited to your
system. If there is something you think I may have missed please let me
know and I will
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Did you upgrade from ubuntu 10.04 to 10.10?
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Yes i did the upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10. Before i upgraded my system i
backend evolution. I also tried to resolve the problem by using this backup.
Is this backtrace helpfull.
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Ok, I will upgrade my 10.04 64bit install to 10.10 and try to reproduce
this bug. I will let you know how it went ASAP.
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