* If this is a repeat I appologize... Hello everyone, I'm sorry if this has been answered before, but so far I haven't had any luck finding a solution. This is a fresh install of Knoppix running on the stock 2.4.26 kernel. Evolution was installed by apt-get (the evolution-1.5 package and the evolution-data-server package out of the experimental tree). I also installed the entire gnome desktop in case there was a missing package in knoppix (apt-get install gnome-desktop). When I start Evolution, the mail all works fantastic. But when I click on the Address Book I get... "We were unable to open this addressbook. Please check that the path exists and that you have permission to access it." I get a similar error when trying to add an event to the calendar saying there is no active calendar. When I run evolution from a terminal I get the following: asked to activate component_id `OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Addressbook_Component:1.5 ' (evolution-1.5:2875): libebook-WARNING **: e_book_construct: Could not obtain a handle to the Personal Addressbook Server with IID `OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_DataS erver_BookFactory:1.0' So I figured all of this must be handled by the evolution-data-server. With evolution running I run 'ps aux | grep evolution' and see several instances of evolution-1.5 and the evolution-alarm-notify running but no data server running. So I close down evolution and run the evolution data server directly... $ /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-data-server evolution-data-server-Message: Starting server Fatal error: Cannot allocate memory Aborted
Make sure you're running the right one, e.g. mine is in ${prefix}/libexec/evolution-data-server-1.0
(but maybe the knoppix packages are munged so perhaps you're right).
Anyway, sounds like a 'memory' bug, run it in gdb and get a backtrace, and submit a bug report to bugzilla.ximian.com.
Has anyone else run into this problem? /usr/sbin/bonobo-activation-sysconf --display-directories returns nothing but /usr/lib/bonobo/servers seems to have all of the evolution .server files anyways. Thanks! Brian Ellis SaberLogic
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