I tried to do this, but nothing happened.  Have any other suggestions?  I'm
limping along without evolution by using Outlook Web Access and my iPod
Touch to keep up with my email, but it is not what I would call efficient.

Frank

On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 1:15 PM, hggdh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Frank,
>
> The console output and the .xsession-errors both point to a critical
> error on memory management, which seem to cause Evolution to die.
>
> Unfortunately, we do not have a nice backtrace to follow this up... so I
> would like to check some other things with you:
>
> (1) Could you please enable apport (automatic trace collector)? To do so,
> please open a terminal, and edit '/etc/default/apport', and change
> 'enabled=0' to 'enabled=1'. You can use 'sudo gedit /etc/default/apport',
> for example.
> (2) after enabling apport, please reproduce your issue. At he end you
> should have apport kicking in on a pop-up; open a new bug, and refer to this
> one (we will then close this one, and follow up on the new bug).
>
> Also, please be aware that we will be releasing Evolution 2.22.3.1 in a
> few (and it might already be available on the Hardy-proposed
> repositories), and it might be worth it to check if you still experience
> this issue on 2.22.3.1.
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Evolution fails to launch
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247067
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>


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Frank Hieber

Mac OS X...because making UNIX user-friendly was easier than fixing
Windows.

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