Am Montag, den 07.03.2011, 18:28 +0100 schrieb Yves-Alexis Perez:
> On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 11:04 +0100, Paul Menzel wrote:
> > 
> > upgrading to Evolution 2.32.2 today I lost all my calendar entries.
> > Starting Evolution after the upgrade, `evolution --force-shutdown` was
> > run beforehand, in the beginning there were some migration messages.
> > 
> >         $ Migrating cached data
> >                 mv /home/joe/.evolution/cache/http 
> > /home/joe/.cache/evolution/http
> >                 mv /home/joe/.evolution/cache/tmp 
> > /home/joe/.cache/evolution/tmp
> >                 rmdir /home/joe/.evolution/cache
> >                 FAILED: Das Verzeichnis ist nicht leer (contents follows)
> >                         calendar
> >                         addressbook
> >         Migrating config data
> >         […]
> > 
> > Messages in the mailer were shown correctly but there were no entries in
> > the calendar. Similar problems were reported for Evolution 2.32.{0,1} in
> > Gentoo [1] and upstream [2][3]. I will try to open a report upstream.
> > 
> > I hope that the calendars are still saved in the old location and can be
> > restored. 
> 
> Seems that upstream already replied on this, so I'm closing it here too.

I thought the Debian BTS takes care of that by itself.

Anyway, I still experience the problem but this is now dealt with
upstream in report #643498 [1].

Please not that in my opinion there were two problems involved.

1. (original report) Some Evolution components were still running.
Please see [2] for further information on how to stop all processes.

2. `EIntervalTree` was introduced in 2.32.0 and seems to cause problems
with big calendar files [1].


Thanks,

Paul


[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=643498
[2] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=643476#c4

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