That is exactly what I did.  After switching to calendar and the error
occurred, gdb never stopped.  I let it run for an hour before hitting
Ctrl-C.  I wish I knew another way to get you a backtrace.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Sebastien Bacher
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 2:38 AM
To: Ken Watson (kwatson)
Subject: [Bug 366471] Re: Calendar closed unexpectedly

the calendar quit indicates an e-d-s crash but your recent log shows a manual 
interruption, could you try doing that
- start your session
- start evolution on the email component
- use gdb as indicated before on e-d-s
- type "continue" on the (gdb) line
- switch to the calendar in evolution or do whatever you usually do to get the 
error

the gdb command should stop by itself when you run into the error
without you having to Ctrl-C, when it does type "backtrace full" there

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