On 5/15/06, Andre Klapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ok, so this happens when subscribing to another user's calendar. can you please get a E2K_DEBUG=4 trace - see the sections "To attach gdb to a running process" and "Exchange Connector Debug" at http://gnome.org/projects/evolution/bugs.shtml for the details.
Andre -- I issued the following commands in a terminal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> evolution --force-shutdown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> env E2K_DEBUG=4 $/opt/gnome/lib/evolution/2.6/evolution-exchange-storage>& /tmp/exchange.out and then started EVO normally -- and tried to subscribe to a users calendar. I got the usual "generic error" again, but when I look at the /tmp/exchange.out file that I specified, it has only: env: $/opt/gnome/lib/evolution/2.6/evolution-exchange-storage: No such file or directory I am assuming this is an error or syntax or something from my environment command? I attempted the "subscribe to .." procedure again, just to see if the log file updated, and it did not. Can you see what is wrong with the env command that I issued? The path is correct, and I assume that the instruction "{install_prefix}" in the example below means to include the full path to where "evolution-exchange-storage" is found??? : run the command 'env E2K_DEBUG=4 ${install_prefix}/libexec/evolution-exchange-storage >& /tmp/exchange.out' [ You can replace 4 in the command with any of the digits mentioned earlier ]
> I can't upgrade evo until novell fixes the supplementary repos -- > there is a a dependency error when trying to upgrade. hmm, which one exactly?
that has since been fixed, and I am now at 2.6 (as you probably noticed ..) Peter _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list