From: Gordon Darling on
Weird problem with Evolution on SuSE 10.3 x86_64
Version evolution-2.12.0-29.2

Started from terminal

evolution -c mail
CalDAV Eplugin starting up ...
Loading Spamassasin as the default junk plugin
** (evolution:5204): DEBUG: mailto URL command: evolution %s
** (evolution:5204): DEBUG: mailto URL program: evolution
get *******200 imap://*******200(a)imap.aol.com:143/
Find Items 0


Loads OK and sends/receives mail OK.

Contacts/Memos/Mail/Tasks tabs all work OK.

As soon as I select the Calenders tab Evolution crashes

(evolution:5204): e-data-server-DEBUG: Loading categories from "/home/
gordon/.evolution/categories.xml"
(evolution:5204): e-data-server-DEBUG: Loaded 29 categories
Segmentation fault


Or starting as

evolution -c calendar

crashes immediately as

CalDAV Eplugin starting up ...
Loading Spamassasin as the default junk plugin
** (evolution:6102): DEBUG: mailto URL command: evolution %s
** (evolution:6102): DEBUG: mailto URL program: evolution
(evolution:6102): e-data-server-DEBUG: Loading categories from "/home/
gordon/.evolution/categories.xml"
(evolution:6102): e-data-server-DEBUG: Loaded 29 categories
Segmentation fault


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Version evolution-2.22.0-4mdv2008.1
on Mandriva Spring 2008.1 works perfectly with the same data set
transferred between distros using the backup-evolution shell script from
http://public.tux-planet.fr/shell/bkp_evolution

In other words it doesn't seem to be a data corruption problem.

(Just created a new user and evolution crashes in identical circumstances
(with an empty data set) on SuSE)

I don't think I've updated anything recently which might have caused the
problem. I've reinstalled evolution with no success.

No luck with googling.

Any help appreciated.

Regards
Gordon
From: Gordon Darling on
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:43:00 +0200, Gordon Darling wrote:

> Weird problem with Evolution on SuSE 10.3 x86_64 Version
> evolution-2.12.0-29.2

<snippage>

just rolled version back to evolution-2.12.0-4 and I've still got the
same problem.

Regards
Gordon