Re: [Evolution-hackers] mapi progress
Thanks Suman, On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 16:40 +0530, Suman Manjunath wrote: > Hi.. > > can you run it under gdb and send me/jony a backtrace? > here's what-to-do: > > $ gdb evolution > $ (in the gdb console) r -c mail > $ (when the crash occurs) thread apply all bt > Well, that was clever - it stopped the crash. I never expected that! So its a bit hard to send a trace...but I assume timing matters. OK, it works. I was able to see SOME of my mail folders, (but not my new mail inbox) and it only hung when I tried to look at a calendar. > > anyway, my question was, is there any discussion group or anything > > where I can see what is supposed to change with these releases? > > well.. one notable feature-add was delta fetching in calendars/tasks/memos. > although, there have been lots of fixes.. :) Thank you for this - it looks very promising. > > [off-topic] > The build service project now hosts opensuse-10.3/factory and fedora 8/9. > > -Suman ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
Re: [Evolution-hackers] mapi progress
Hi.. On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 1:34 PM, William John Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello all, > I have noticed new libmapi builds on jjohnny's repo > getting pulled by my Fedora recently, so I try them again > on Exchange 2003. Unfortunately no luck yet - it still reads > the folder structure and then crashes, ending with: > > 0 Total : 1 >OpenFolder : MAPI_E_NOT_FOUND (0x8004010F) > |---+ Tasks : (Container class: IPF.Task 8BD1C1010010) > UnRead : 0 Total : 7 > |---+ Trash : (Container class: IPF.Note 69BDFF0E) > UnRead : 6 Total : 25 > libexchangemapi-Message: exchange-mapi-connection.c(1952): > exchange_mapi_get_folders_list: unlock(connect_lock) > exchange-mapi-connection.c(1954): Leaving > exchange_mapi_get_folders_list > ./evolution-start.sh: line 8: 9389 Segmentation fault evolution can you run it under gdb and send me/jony a backtrace? here's what-to-do: $ gdb evolution $ (in the gdb console) r -c mail $ (when the crash occurs) thread apply all bt > anyway, my question was, is there any discussion group or anything > where I can see what is supposed to change with these releases? well.. one notable feature-add was delta fetching in calendars/tasks/memos. although, there have been lots of fixes.. :) [off-topic] The build service project now hosts opensuse-10.3/factory and fedora 8/9. -Suman ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers