On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 04:58:33PM -0400, Dan Winship wrote:
"The component disappears" means that it crashed. (I've entered a bug
report that the shell should tell you what's going on in that case.)
Anyway, try this:
killev
killall oafd
evolution-mail
[the last command will hang]
And then run "evolution" from another terminal, and do whatever you
need to do, and see what error evolution-mail prints (if any) before
exiting.
If it doesn't print anything interesting, running it under gdb ("gdb
evolution-mail", then "run") and getting a backtrace (type "where")
could give us good debugging info.
These were core-dumps good for ;) If you don't get something like "core" or "evolution-*.core" <-- BSD-style, then the "component" dies without an "significant" error (huh.. should THAT happen ;) Bye, Nils -- Nils Bokermann /"\ Johanneswerkstr. 90 \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign 33613 Bielefeld x Say NO to HTML in email and news Germany / \
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