Am Sonntag, den 03.12.2006, 23:33 +0100 schrieb Øystein Gisnås: > 2006/12/3, Paul Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Just take an event which is displayed in the calendar. Go with the mouse > > cursor over that item at the bottom so that the cursor changes to the > > arrow (up-down). The click the left mouse button and drag the border > > further down to "prolong" that event. Then evolution crashes in most > > cases with the backtrace in my last message. Sometimes (in a few cases) > > it does not crash. But on some next events it does. I have not figured > > out the reason for this arbitrary behavior. > > Ok. I created an event by single clicking in a cell (10am) and typing > "Test". Then I dragged the event so the duration is 1h instead of > 0.5h. No crash. Dragging it more doesn't make it crash either. > > Can you try exactly this and see if it crashes.
Ok, I tried it three times and it crashed always (My view is divided into pieces of 15 minutes): 1. single click, "test", dragging to 10:30 --> crash 2. delete the old event, single click, "Test", dragging to 10:30 --> crash 3. delete the old event, double clicking, "Test", duration 0.5 h, dragging to 11 --> crash - I forgot to say, that after starting evolution again, the event has been altered. So it crashes after writing it into the calendar. > Is this in an evolution-exchange calendar? evolution-exchange is not installed. > What kind of calendar is it? The default one? It is the default calendar (On this computer: Personal). I have set up some webdav and caldav calendars, but they are not enabled (turned of). > Do you have any particular plugins enabled? Not that I know of. Just the standard ones (Edit --> Plugins) are all enabled (names translated by myself from German to English): Disable Account Mark all Read Itip-format GroupWise-AccountSetup Exchange-procedure local addressbook guideline-sources calendar publication setup assistant Hula-account-setup print messages weather calendar http calendar spamassassin plugin caldav-sources groupwise-functions local calendar Thank you for your help to solve this. Can I provide anything else? Paul
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