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** (evolution:8561): DEBUG: mailto URL command: evolution %s
** (evolution:8561): DEBUG: mailto URL program: evolution
Segmentation fault
If I start it with --disable-eplugin everything is back (except that I can't make backup since backup is one of the plugins).
Vanilla install, everything worked so far.
Last edited by dusanx (2009-02-17 06:14:03)
Gnome -> Openbox -> Awesome -> XMonad -> dwm .
http://github.com/dusanx/uzbl/
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Update: when i start evolution --offline I don't have to turn off plugins. When app runs and I switch evolution to online work, everything works fine.
Gnome -> Openbox -> Awesome -> XMonad -> dwm .
http://github.com/dusanx/uzbl/
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File a bug report (with backtrace if you can). Segfaults are usually application bugs.
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Problem confirmed on several more computer.
After several start attempts anyway Evolution 2.24.4-1 manages to start an work properly afterwards. However, starting Evolution is a real pain.
Switching back to previous version didn't solved the problem (Evolution as well as Evolution-Data-Server2.24.3-1 )!!! So it might be an interaction problem with other updated software.
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Created bug report: http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/13302
You can also confirm it there with your architecture and dmesg, I am not sure if this is only 64bit problem.
Gnome -> Openbox -> Awesome -> XMonad -> dwm .
http://github.com/dusanx/uzbl/
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Seems to be fixed with the latest update of libxml2.
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Fixed. Thaks devs, this was quick.
Gnome -> Openbox -> Awesome -> XMonad -> dwm .
http://github.com/dusanx/uzbl/
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confirmed - same problem x86_64, same upgrades yesterday, same fix after upgrading libxml2 again today
thanks for the quick fix
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Confirmed as well!
Gentlemen, great quick work!
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confirmed - same problem x86_64, same upgrades yesterday, same fix after upgrading libxml2 again today
thanks for the quick fix
I spoke too soon - when I delete a mail (sometimes) I'm still getting the segfault - I haven't had time to fully analyze this but it seems to be HTML mail, not plain text; anyone else?
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