[Evolution] Fwd: attachments issue

2013-05-17 Thread mario chiari
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From: mario chiari mchiar...@gmail.com
Date: 2013/5/16
Subject: Re: [Evolution] attachments issue
To: Milan Crha mc...@redhat.com


Milan,
I tried, and now Evo seems to behave fine.
Thanks so much
cheers
mario


2013/5/16 Milan Crha mc...@redhat.com

 On Wed, 2013-05-15 at 19:19 +0200, mario wrote:
  I suffer the following issue.
  It happens that I am unable to open mails with .pdf attachments I have
  sent. If I try, Evo hangs and I have to kill the process.
 
  Where do I need to look at?
  (I am on Evo 3.4.1, Linux Fedora 17)

 Hi,
 I would try to:
$ yum update evolution-data-server evolution

 then install debuginfo packages for the above:
$ yum install evolution-data-server-debuginfo evolution-debuginfo
 --enablerepo=*debuginfo

 and then restart the machine (just in case). If you see the evolution
 being stuck again, check in System Monitor, whether it eats any CPU. If
 it does, then it most likely does something (either good or bad things).
 Then get a backtrace of stuck evolution, to see what it tries to do (or
 where it got hung):
$ gdb --batch --ex t a a bt -pid=`pidof evolution` bt.txt

 and then send the backtrace here. BUT, please make sure you'll not
 expose any private information, because it can contain your passwords,
 email addresses, server names and such (I usually search for
 pass (quotes for clarity only)).
 Bye,
 Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Fwd: attachments issue

2013-05-17 Thread Thomas Prost
The backtrace solved the problem ???
I cannot believe that ...


Am Freitag, den 17.05.2013, 12:23 +0200 schrieb mario chiari: 
 
 
 -- Forwarded message --
 From: mario chiari mchiar...@gmail.com
 Date: 2013/5/16
 Subject: Re: [Evolution] attachments issue
 To: Milan Crha mc...@redhat.com
 
 
 Milan,
 
 I tried, and now Evo seems to behave fine.
 
 Thanks so much
 
 cheers
 mario
 
 
 
 2013/5/16 Milan Crha mc...@redhat.com
 On Wed, 2013-05-15 at 19:19 +0200, mario wrote:
 
  I suffer the following issue.
  It happens that I am unable to open mails with .pdf
 attachments I have
  sent. If I try, Evo hangs and I have to kill the process.
 
  Where do I need to look at?
  (I am on Evo 3.4.1, Linux Fedora 17)
 
 
 Hi,
 I would try to:
$ yum update evolution-data-server evolution
 
 then install debuginfo packages for the above:
$ yum install evolution-data-server-debuginfo
 evolution-debuginfo --enablerepo=*debuginfo
 
 and then restart the machine (just in case). If you see the
 evolution
 being stuck again, check in System Monitor, whether it eats
 any CPU. If
 it does, then it most likely does something (either good or
 bad things).
 Then get a backtrace of stuck evolution, to see what it tries
 to do (or
 where it got hung):
$ gdb --batch --ex t a a bt -pid=`pidof evolution`
 bt.txt
 
 and then send the backtrace here. BUT, please make sure you'll
 not
 expose any private information, because it can contain your
 passwords,
 email addresses, server names and such (I usually search for
 pass (quotes for clarity only)).
 Bye, 


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Re: [Evolution] Fwd: attachments issue

2013-05-17 Thread mario chiari
Nope, I think it is thanks to update to 3.4.4
best mario


2013/5/17 Thomas Prost thomas.pr...@prosts.info

 The backtrace solved the problem ???
 I cannot believe that ...


 Am Freitag, den 17.05.2013, 12:23 +0200 schrieb mario chiari:
 
 
  -- Forwarded message --
  From: mario chiari mchiar...@gmail.com
  Date: 2013/5/16
  Subject: Re: [Evolution] attachments issue
  To: Milan Crha mc...@redhat.com
 
 
  Milan,
 
  I tried, and now Evo seems to behave fine.
 
  Thanks so much
 
  cheers
  mario
 
 
 
  2013/5/16 Milan Crha mc...@redhat.com
  On Wed, 2013-05-15 at 19:19 +0200, mario wrote:
 
   I suffer the following issue.
   It happens that I am unable to open mails with .pdf
  attachments I have
   sent. If I try, Evo hangs and I have to kill the process.
  
   Where do I need to look at?
   (I am on Evo 3.4.1, Linux Fedora 17)
 
 
  Hi,
  I would try to:
 $ yum update evolution-data-server evolution
 
  then install debuginfo packages for the above:
 $ yum install evolution-data-server-debuginfo
  evolution-debuginfo --enablerepo=*debuginfo
 
  and then restart the machine (just in case). If you see the
  evolution
  being stuck again, check in System Monitor, whether it eats
  any CPU. If
  it does, then it most likely does something (either good or
  bad things).
  Then get a backtrace of stuck evolution, to see what it tries
  to do (or
  where it got hung):
 $ gdb --batch --ex t a a bt -pid=`pidof evolution`
  bt.txt
 
  and then send the backtrace here. BUT, please make sure you'll
  not
  expose any private information, because it can contain your
  passwords,
  email addresses, server names and such (I usually search for
  pass (quotes for clarity only)).
  Bye,


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Re: [Evolution] Fwd: attachments issue

2013-05-17 Thread Milan Crha
On Fri, 2013-05-17 at 12:31 +0200, Thomas Prost wrote:
 The backtrace solved the problem ???
 I cannot believe that ...

Hi,
I suppose the update did. It was the first step, after all.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Fwd: attachments issue

2013-05-17 Thread Thomas Prost
I missed that conclusion in your previous mail ?


Am Freitag, den 17.05.2013, 14:12 +0200 schrieb mario chiari: 
 Nope, I think it is thanks to update to 3.4.4
 
 best mario
 
 
 
 2013/5/17 Thomas Prost thomas.pr...@prosts.info
 The backtrace solved the problem ???
 I cannot believe that ...
 
 
 Am Freitag, den 17.05.2013, 12:23 +0200 schrieb mario chiari: 
 
 
  -- Forwarded message --
  From: mario chiari mchiar...@gmail.com
  Date: 2013/5/16
  Subject: Re: [Evolution] attachments issue
  To: Milan Crha mc...@redhat.com
 
 
  Milan,
 
  I tried, and now Evo seems to behave fine.
 
  Thanks so much
 
  cheers
  mario
 
 
 
  2013/5/16 Milan Crha mc...@redhat.com
  On Wed, 2013-05-15 at 19:19 +0200, mario wrote:
 
   I suffer the following issue.
   It happens that I am unable to open mails
 with .pdf
  attachments I have
   sent. If I try, Evo hangs and I have to kill the
 process.
  
   Where do I need to look at?
   (I am on Evo 3.4.1, Linux Fedora 17)
 
 
  Hi,
  I would try to:
 $ yum update evolution-data-server evolution
 
  then install debuginfo packages for the above:
 $ yum install evolution-data-server-debuginfo
  evolution-debuginfo --enablerepo=*debuginfo
 
  and then restart the machine (just in case). If you
 see the
  evolution
  being stuck again, check in System Monitor, whether
 it eats
  any CPU. If
  it does, then it most likely does something (either
 good or
  bad things).
  Then get a backtrace of stuck evolution, to see what
 it tries
  to do (or
  where it got hung):
 $ gdb --batch --ex t a a bt -pid=`pidof
 evolution`
  bt.txt
 
  and then send the backtrace here. BUT, please make
 sure you'll
  not
  expose any private information, because it can
 contain your
  passwords,
  email addresses, server names and such (I usually
 search for
  pass (quotes for clarity only)). 


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