Am Donnerstag, den 10.05.2012, 09:19 +0200 schrieb Milan Crha:
> On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 08:33 +0100, Steve T wrote:
> > Evolution 3.2.3, Gnome 3, FC 16
> > 
> > It's no major issue, but Evolution tends to take an age to close down.
> > I have a few 'virtual' folders. Although I have cut down the virtual
> > folder list dramatically as it affected  the start up time, I still
> > have about 25 'virtual' folders that I use to split my personal,
> > business and family mail. The Evolution shut down time can run into
> > 10-15 minutes.
> > 
> > I have about 46,000 inbox mails and 8000 sent mails that are being
> > processed into the virtual folders.
> > 
> > Anyone have any idea as to why it's taking so long? 
> 
>       Hi,
> it can be partly due to virtual folders, they are slower since
> db-summary landed, though that's subject to change. Nonetheless, to be
> sure, it would be good to get a backtrace of stuck evolution, to have an
> idea what it tries to do and what takes that long. You can get backtrace
> of running evolution with command like this:
>    $ gdb --batch --ex "t a a bt" -pid=PID &>bt.txt
> where PID is a process ID of running evolution (ps ax | grep evolution).
> Make sure the bt.txt doesn't expose any private information, like
> passwords (I usually search for "pass" (quotes for clarity only)). Also
> make sure you'll have installed debug info packages at least for
> gtkhtml3, evolution-data-server, evolution and any other evolution's
> third party providers/backends, like evolution-rss,
It's off topic indeed, but: What is that for ?
Can I read RSS feeds with evolution ?
I didn't notice this yet ...
-- 
Thomas Prost <thomas.pr...@prosts.info>
ProstsInfo

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