hi miguel,

Am Donnerstag, den 15.09.2005, 11:59 +0200 schrieb Miguel Decleire:
> As you say, the new values get overwritten after logout and back in
> gnome, but the numbers of the group uid and source uid of the "Personal"
> addressbook have grown higher in the rewriting (and so for example, a
> small sub addressbook which had before a "greater" number than the
> "Personal", now has a "smaller" one. Maybe it is for that reason that it
> has been wiped out of the sources file, and maybe it is why gnome keeps
> overwriting the file?...) 

hmmm... questions for developers which i am not. :-) guess it has
nothing to say, it's just a unique ID, don't know how it gets calculated
though.

> I re-edited the sources file, tried to export it as you proposed by
> doing gconftool-2 --dump etc., went in tty1, shut down gconfd-2 by ps ax
> | grep gconf, imported the settings by gconftool-2 --load the-file.xml,
> got back in tty7, restarted the session from there, but then evolution
> wouldn't start.

hmm... "wouldn't start" is a bit vague... starting evolution from a
shell should give you more information, or if evolution crashes a gdb
stacktrace.

> I got back the previous %gconf.xml file (the name of the
> file in nautilus and bash), and got evolution running again.
> I guess I made some writing mistake somewhere, but might the id numbers
> and their order in the sources file have something to do? Might the
> rewriting of the numbers get it right again, or would that mess the
> whole thing up?

another questions for the developers. i'd also guess it was a writing
mistake. :-/

cheers and good luck,
andre
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