I'm not sure how you attached gdb to the process to get the info you
posted (One day I'll get around to reading the rest of that man
page!)...but I will say that I have definitely noticed that the
evolution-alarm-notify does disappear quite often...and with no notice
whatsoever...very annoying. When the process is running, I get alarms
for all my appointments, even if evolution itself is not running...but
this only lasts for a little while. When I notice that I didn't get an
alarm for a particular event, I check the processes and sure enough
evolution-alarm-notify is gone. No error messages or log file entries to
be found.  Restarting evolution fixes it for a short while...the process
shows back up and I start getting new alarms (any missed alarms don't
come up but I think that's probably a separate issue, judging from some
of the other bug reports)

It has gotten so bad that I'm considering writing a little cron script
to check for the missing process and restart evolution if
necessary...now if I can only figure out how to make kdocker put it back
in the application dock ;-)

Anyway, I'm running an up-to-date 32-bit Hardy 8.04 (current kernel
2.6.24-19-generic) with Evolution 2.22.3.1.

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