Patrick, I'll try that debug option. Maybe I can get that data to someone in a position to take action. I'm excited about the possibility of an Outlook replacement but unfortunately, I can't see Evo being the one yet.
Regards, RC -----Original Message----- From: Patrick O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Todd Ness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: evolution-list <evolution-list@gnome.org> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Bug Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 16:41:54 -0400 On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 08:04 -0600, Todd Ness wrote: > > Pkill just searches for all processes of the current user which match > > the leading pattern evolution and kills them. > > > > evolution --force-shutdown kills > > evolution > > evolution-data-server > > evolution-exchange > > evolution-alarm-notify > > > > In this case there isnt much of a difference since you probably > > dont have any other application called evolution-* which is > > running but is unrelated to evolution. > > > > Its fairly straightforward to see that using evolution --force-shutdown > > is a much safer bet. > > > > Hope that helps. > > > > Cheers, > > Shreyas > the -f flag matches on the entire command line. yes the > --force-shutdown, any how I just used this option and it has the added > benefit that it restarts evolution for you so a much better plan (I > think) AFAIK "--force-shutdown" does not restart Evo automatically. I've certainly never seen it do this. It justs shuts it down. > The real question is why does evolution have so many problems? I restart > 10-15 times a day. > > First I thought it might be a problem with the exchange option of > "synchronize for offline usage" I won't try to get the exact wording > because that is what caused evolution to hang for 5 minutes during the > last reply. > Why did I think this? because most of the time the status bar would get > a "Retrieving message 1234123421..." and a "Downloading for offline > usage..." the text may be off some on these I apologize if that is the > case. > So, I turned this off and well it was better for a couple of hours and > then it was back to the same old problems no mail showing up. can't > change to a different folder. > Although I do get a new error dialog more often, "Can't refresh folder," > and a few "Could not contact server", "lost contact with backend > exchange process", but these do not all of these require restarts. > Filters on exchange 2.12.0 seem to have stopped working whereas they > worked on 2.8, but that was much worse about staying connected and > getting new mail. > > Then I submit questions and get no answers, but, I have found out that > if I submit a slightly wrong answer for somebody I do generate replies, > and I appreciate Patrick correcting my mistakes, I will not make the > same ones again. I'm not an Evo devel, just a user of several years' experience with this software. I generally butt in when I happen to know the answer or see some ambiguity in someone else's. Sorry if that's irritating at times, but I know what it's like to ask questions and get no answers. I posted one a while back about periodic freezing of the Evo UI, which I would have expected to generate some reaction, but either no-one else is seeing this, or I wasn't sufficiently clear, or there isn't enough data for a meaningful answer. In any case it's still happening, literally while I type this. What you might try doing is setting "export CAMEL_DEBUG=all" and running Evo from the command line. That will generate many many debug messages which might help to track down the problem. poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list -- Rob Cambra, MCSE, CCA Amesbury Group IT Manager Sealing Solutions Division Extruded Products Division Tel: 704.978.2888 Cell: 704.929.0966 Fax: 703.991.0043 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Scientia est potestas *** Before printing this e-mail, think if it's necessary. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
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