On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 20:23, Andy Firman wrote: > On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 05:40:05PM -0500, David Clymer wrote: > > On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 15:33, Norman Walsh wrote: > > > / Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: > > > | I don't know when or how I broke this, I don't run evolution very often, > > > | but I'd like to run it to try out some calendaring stuff. When I start > > > | evolution and click on the Calendar shortcut, I get the Calendar view > > > | with the Tasks displayed. Nothing I click on gives me the calendar view. > > > | > > > | So I rm -rf'd the ~/evolution directory and made sure all the > > > | bonobo-related tasks were killed. > > > | > > > | But when I restarted evolution, the problem persisted. Clues solicited. > > > > > > Removing, purging, and reinstalling evolution didn't help. > > > > > > Neither did removing ~/.gnome* and ~/evolution and restarting (in a very > > > default desktop :-). > > > > > > I wasn't surprised when the former didn't help, but I did expect the > > > latter to help... > > > > > > > Looks like I'm having a similar problem with evolution 1.4.5. I didnt > > really notice because I dont use the calendaring feature. Evolution is > > also failing to shutdown correctly at times, usually after being open > > for a significant amount of time (i think). > > This happened to me recently. I run unstable. > > It is a library dependency problem. I had the same issue > with only seeing the Tasks and not the Calendar view. > > You need some gnome libraries. Not sure exactly which ones....but I solved > the problem by doing an apt-get install gnome or something like that > to get as much gnome stuff as possible. If you got the disk space, > try it! It should work. >
Well, I'm absolutly sure that the problem I'm having does not have to do with dependancies. I'm able to access the calendaring feature when running evolution as a different user. I fixed this problem by removing my ~/.gconf/apps/evolution folder and rerunning the evolution config druid. So, my problem had something to do with the evolution config, but as for what it was exactly, I have no idea. -davidc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]