Le jeudi 12 janvier 2012 à 10:40 +0100, Milan Crha a écrit : > On Wed, 2012-01-11 at 18:25 +0100, Bastien Durel wrote: > > Sorting config is good, but threads stay as they are. > > How should I check if the gconf is good ? > > Hi, > probably only with gdb, and even that may work only if the corresponding > variable is not optimized out during the compile. In function > message_list_construct() is this read into > message_list->priv->thread_latest. I have it on line message-list.c:2891 > on 3.2.3 sources. Try something like this with debuginfo packages > installed: > > $ gdb evolution --ex "b message-list.c:2891" --ex r --ex n --ex \ > "p message_list->priv->thread_latest" --ex \ > "b message-list.c:1874" --ex c \ > --ex "p message_list->priv->thread_latest" \ > --ex "d bt 2" --ex c --ex q > > Which may, if I didn't do a typo in the command and line numbers are > same for you as for me, print what it read on the construct and what it > used when sorting by the column value. It stops on the second breakpoint > only if the column it sorts with is either date or received column. > > I'm not sure if it's much of help for an ordinary user :) > Bye, > Milan Hello,
Well ... maybe I had to close evolution with --force-close, and not only with the WM close button: today (after a shutdown) "it works" as expected. Thanks for your time, and sorry for this mistake. Is GConf using something like a cache which may have been invalidated by the modifications I made into ? Regards, -- Bastien Durel _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list