Thanks. I DID try to compile everything when it stopped working, but
had no luck. I will de-install and re-install from the CentOS
repository and see if that fixes it.
Eric
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 15:00 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
> Hello,
> I hope you stopped Evolution before playing with
Hello,
I hope you stopped Evolution before playing with gconf, but it's quiet
obvious, so just to be sure.
(I meant, first run 'evolution --force-shutdown' and then play with
gconf.)
You can clear the calendar key under /apps/evolution, it will be
recreated. The only thing is that you will
Thanks for the idea, but it did not help. I used gconf-editor to delete the
"sources" key under /apps/evolution/calendar and then re-started evolution.
I got the same error when attempting to open the calendar.
Any other ideas to try? What if I deleted the entire Calendar key from
/apps/evolutio
Hi,
it seems to me like something goes wrong with one of your sources, the
color_spec is out of bounds, as gdb shows below.
What is your version of evolution-data-server?
You can try to clear your calendar sources from gconf-editor
in /apps/evolution/calendar/sources when you have closed