Sorry chief... hate to burst your bubble, but I've gotten that error
over in Mandrake 9.0 as well.

Not nearly as reproducible as what Ken is talking about, but about 1 in
10 restarts.

Mainly I'm looking for a surefire way to reproduce before I submit.

What version of evo does RH8 use?  MDK9 uses 1.08. 

CJK

On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 09:32, Jon Carnes wrote:
> If I recall correctly there is a command called killev which will stop
> all parts of evolution.  Try using this command before restarting
> evolution.
> 
> You should probably file a bug with Red Hat telling them that the
> install does not exit evolution properly.  Either that or move over to
> Mandrake, where it does work properly...  :-)
> 
> Jon Carnes
> ===
> On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 02:09, Ken Mink wrote:
> > Hello Everyone, 
> >   I am having a strange problem with Evolution under RH8. If I use
> > Evolution and then log out, Evolution won't start during my next
> > session. I get a dialog box and a message on STDERR. 
> > 
> > Dialog Box: 
> > Cannot initialize the Ximian Evolution shell: Configuration Database not
> > found 
> > 
> > STDERR: 
> > evolution-shell-WARNING **: Cannot access Bonobo/ConfigDatabase on
> > wombat: (IDL:OAF/GeneralError:1.0) 
> > 
> >   As I write this, bonobo and wombat are running. Evidently, they don't
> > want to start a second time. I can't find a logfile that has any
> > evidence. 
> >   This was a clean install of RH8. I chose the workstation option, which
> > completed without incident. My home directory was not reformatted from
> > the previous install. This behavior is occurring under both KDE and
> > Gnome. 
> >   Rebooting to use email is damn annoying. Anyone got any ideas? 
> > 
> > Ken
> > 
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