Can someone else see if their FC7's Evolution also crashes when trying to set up a search folder that applies relative to a date?
Create a new search folder. Pick the option to apply a rule for "date received". Click on the button where you'd select a date.
That's when the crash happens for me. Evolution on FC6 works for me.
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 18:22 +0930, Tim wrote:
Can someone else see if their FC7's Evolution also crashes when trying to set up a search folder that applies relative to a date?
Create a new search folder. Pick the option to apply a rule for "date received". Click on the button where you'd select a date.
That's when the crash happens for me. Evolution on FC6 works for me.
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On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 18:22 +0930, Tim wrote:
Can someone else see if their FC7's Evolution also crashes when trying to set up a search folder that applies relative to a date?
Create a new search folder. Pick the option to apply a rule for "date received". Click on the button where you'd select a date.
That's when the crash happens for me. Evolution on FC6 works for me.
Confirmed (in evolution-2.10.2-3.fc7, currently in updates-testing). File the bug. You can use BugBuddy to file the GNOME bug, but you should also file a Fedora bug that points to the GNOME one.
You'll want to install debuginfo packages for evolution-whatever and ORBit2 so that the tracebacks are meaningful.
I also get occasional other random crashes, but I haven't been able to reproduce them reliably.
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 10:34 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
Confirmed (in evolution-2.10.2-3.fc7, currently in updates-testing). File the bug. You can use BugBuddy to file the GNOME bug, but you should also file a Fedora bug that points to the GNOME one.
You'll want to install debuginfo packages for evolution-whatever and ORBit2 so that the tracebacks are meaningful.
I also get occasional other random crashes, but I haven't been able to reproduce them reliably.
Me either, this is the first one that I've been able to repeatedly trigger, but I was curious whether I'd stuffed something or if it were systemic.
I'd previously submitted another Evolution bug buddy report, but got a reply back wanting me to install a few debug info packages and try and crash it again. Knowing what else to install would be a guessing game for me, and the particular crash I was having stopped being reproduceable (grr). At least I, now, have a repeatable one to play against.
You think this is a Gnome and Evolution bug?
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 03:30 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 10:34 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
Confirmed (in evolution-2.10.2-3.fc7, currently in updates-testing). File the bug. You can use BugBuddy to file the GNOME bug, but you should also file a Fedora bug that points to the GNOME one.
You'll want to install debuginfo packages for evolution-whatever and ORBit2 so that the tracebacks are meaningful.
I also get occasional other random crashes, but I haven't been able to reproduce them reliably.
Me either, this is the first one that I've been able to repeatedly trigger, but I was curious whether I'd stuffed something or if it were systemic.
I'd previously submitted another Evolution bug buddy report, but got a reply back wanting me to install a few debug info packages and try and crash it again. Knowing what else to install would be a guessing game for me, and the particular crash I was having stopped being reproduceable (grr). At least I, now, have a repeatable one to play against.
You think this is a Gnome and Evolution bug?
Bug Buddy wanted to submit the bug, so I'm guessing it's Evo. (For some reason, BB doesn't think evo-data-server is a package it knows about.) The last time I let BB file an Evo bug, I asked and they told me to install the ORBit2 debug package too, because there were still unresolved symbols in the traceback. I still see unresolved symbols, but they may not be ones the developers care about.
What is this bug number so I can track it? I just upgraded from fc5 to fc7 and now its happening to me.
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 19:41 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 03:30 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 10:34 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
Confirmed (in evolution-2.10.2-3.fc7, currently in updates-testing). File the bug. You can use BugBuddy to file the GNOME bug, but you should also file a Fedora bug that points to the GNOME one.
You'll want to install debuginfo packages for evolution-whatever and ORBit2 so that the tracebacks are meaningful.
I also get occasional other random crashes, but I haven't been able to reproduce them reliably.
Me either, this is the first one that I've been able to repeatedly trigger, but I was curious whether I'd stuffed something or if it were systemic.
I'd previously submitted another Evolution bug buddy report, but got a reply back wanting me to install a few debug info packages and try and crash it again. Knowing what else to install would be a guessing game for me, and the particular crash I was having stopped being reproduceable (grr). At least I, now, have a repeatable one to play against.
You think this is a Gnome and Evolution bug?
Bug Buddy wanted to submit the bug, so I'm guessing it's Evo. (For some reason, BB doesn't think evo-data-server is a package it knows about.) The last time I let BB file an Evo bug, I asked and they told me to install the ORBit2 debug package too, because there were still unresolved symbols in the traceback. I still see unresolved symbols, but they may not be ones the developers care about.
-- Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs
What is this bug number so I can track it? I just upgraded from fc5 to fc7 and now its happening to me.
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 19:41 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 03:30 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 10:34 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
Confirmed (in evolution-2.10.2-3.fc7, currently in updates-testing). File the bug. You can use BugBuddy to file the GNOME bug, but you should also file a Fedora bug that points to the GNOME one.
You'll want to install debuginfo packages for evolution-whatever and ORBit2 so that the tracebacks are meaningful.
I also get occasional other random crashes, but I haven't been able to reproduce them reliably.
Me either, this is the first one that I've been able to repeatedly trigger, but I was curious whether I'd stuffed something or if it were systemic.
I'd previously submitted another Evolution bug buddy report, but got a reply back wanting me to install a few debug info packages and try and crash it again. Knowing what else to install would be a guessing game for me, and the particular crash I was having stopped being reproduceable (grr). At least I, now, have a repeatable one to play against.
You think this is a Gnome and Evolution bug?
Bug Buddy wanted to submit the bug, so I'm guessing it's Evo. (For some reason, BB doesn't think evo-data-server is a package it knows about.) The last time I let BB file an Evo bug, I asked and they told me to install the ORBit2 debug package too, because there were still unresolved symbols in the traceback. I still see unresolved symbols, but they may not be ones the developers care about.
-- Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs
What is this bug number so I can track it? I just upgraded from fc5 to fc7 and now its happening to me.
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 19:41 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 03:30 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 10:34 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
Confirmed (in evolution-2.10.2-3.fc7, currently in updates-testing). File the bug. You can use BugBuddy to file the GNOME bug, but you should also file a Fedora bug that points to the GNOME one.
You'll want to install debuginfo packages for evolution-whatever and ORBit2 so that the tracebacks are meaningful.
I also get occasional other random crashes, but I haven't been able to reproduce them reliably.
Me either, this is the first one that I've been able to repeatedly trigger, but I was curious whether I'd stuffed something or if it were systemic.
I'd previously submitted another Evolution bug buddy report, but got a reply back wanting me to install a few debug info packages and try and crash it again. Knowing what else to install would be a guessing game for me, and the particular crash I was having stopped being reproduceable (grr). At least I, now, have a repeatable one to play against.
You think this is a Gnome and Evolution bug?
Bug Buddy wanted to submit the bug, so I'm guessing it's Evo. (For some reason, BB doesn't think evo-data-server is a package it knows about.) The last time I let BB file an Evo bug, I asked and they told me to install the ORBit2 debug package too, because there were still unresolved symbols in the traceback. I still see unresolved symbols, but they may not be ones the developers care about.
-- Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs
What is this bug number so I can track it? I just upgraded from fc5 to fc7 and now its happening to me.
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 19:41 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 03:30 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 10:34 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
Confirmed (in evolution-2.10.2-3.fc7, currently in updates-testing). File the bug. You can use BugBuddy to file the GNOME bug, but you should also file a Fedora bug that points to the GNOME one.
You'll want to install debuginfo packages for evolution-whatever and ORBit2 so that the tracebacks are meaningful.
I also get occasional other random crashes, but I haven't been able to reproduce them reliably.
Me either, this is the first one that I've been able to repeatedly trigger, but I was curious whether I'd stuffed something or if it were systemic.
I'd previously submitted another Evolution bug buddy report, but got a reply back wanting me to install a few debug info packages and try and crash it again. Knowing what else to install would be a guessing game for me, and the particular crash I was having stopped being reproduceable (grr). At least I, now, have a repeatable one to play against.
You think this is a Gnome and Evolution bug?
Bug Buddy wanted to submit the bug, so I'm guessing it's Evo. (For some reason, BB doesn't think evo-data-server is a package it knows about.) The last time I let BB file an Evo bug, I asked and they told me to install the ORBit2 debug package too, because there were still unresolved symbols in the traceback. I still see unresolved symbols, but they may not be ones the developers care about.
-- Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs
On Sun, 2007-08-19 at 13:00 -0400, Poohba wrote:
What is this bug number so I can track it? I just upgraded from fc5 to fc7 and now its happening to me.
Bug 243813
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=243813
The dates on it don't inspire much hope.
The problem doesn't exist on FC6, if I remember correctly. I wonder if you can get away with installing a prior release's Evolution RPM?
What is this bug number so I can track it? I just upgraded from fc5 to fc7 and now its happening to me.
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 19:41 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 03:30 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 10:34 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
Confirmed (in evolution-2.10.2-3.fc7, currently in updates-testing). File the bug. You can use BugBuddy to file the GNOME bug, but you should also file a Fedora bug that points to the GNOME one.
You'll want to install debuginfo packages for evolution-whatever and ORBit2 so that the tracebacks are meaningful.
I also get occasional other random crashes, but I haven't been able to reproduce them reliably.
Me either, this is the first one that I've been able to repeatedly trigger, but I was curious whether I'd stuffed something or if it were systemic.
I'd previously submitted another Evolution bug buddy report, but got a reply back wanting me to install a few debug info packages and try and crash it again. Knowing what else to install would be a guessing game for me, and the particular crash I was having stopped being reproduceable (grr). At least I, now, have a repeatable one to play against.
You think this is a Gnome and Evolution bug?
Bug Buddy wanted to submit the bug, so I'm guessing it's Evo. (For some reason, BB doesn't think evo-data-server is a package it knows about.) The last time I let BB file an Evo bug, I asked and they told me to install the ORBit2 debug package too, because there were still unresolved symbols in the traceback. I still see unresolved symbols, but they may not be ones the developers care about.
-- Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs
On 7/1/07, Tim ignored_mailbox@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Can someone else see if their FC7's Evolution also crashes when trying to set up a search folder that applies relative to a date?
Create a new search folder. Pick the option to apply a rule for "date received". Click on the button where you'd select a date.
That's when the crash happens for me. Evolution on FC6 works for me.
Mine blows up on me as well... I'm just now hitting the walls you guys hit over a month ago. Ric