On Mon, 2022-01-10 at 10:45 -0500, Bridger Dyson-Smith via evolution- list wrote: > CAMEL_DEBUG=all
Hi, using CAMEL_DEBUG=all is a very bad idea. There's nobody to read what it can generate. Try to avoid that and use only targeted debugging, in your case the EWS debugging. > I've also tried launching from the command line; e.g. `) EWS_DEBUG=2 > CAMEL_DEBUG=all evolution >& evolution-debugging-2022-01-10.txt`, but > without any significant change in the output. The bracket looks odd, maybe it's just a copy&paste thing. Try this (it should print the data into the terminal): $ EWS_DEBUG=2 evolution or you can try (also in your script): $ export EWS_DEBUG=2 $ evolution To be hundred percent sure any background evolution is not running before you start it from a terminal do: $ evolution --quit first, and then verify it's not running by: $ ps ax | grep evolution It can print several evolution-data-server processes, which is fine. You are looking for the `evolution` process itself. > I'm using the following packages: > evolution-3.42.1 > evolution-data-server-3.42.1 > evolution-ews-3.42.1 I guess there's no Flatpak involved, but checking anyway, just in case. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list