I can confirm this behavior. From the messages log (four representative
examples):
Feb 28 09:04:22 hardy kernel: [ 8842.581845] evolution[7212]: segfault at
eip b6dfba60 esp bffd07a0
error 4
Feb 28 21:54:39 hardy kernel: [54988.496359] evolution[10295]: segfault
at eip b6d24a
the debug version is not a binary meant to be run but symbols gdb is
using automatically when they are installed
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evolution crashed
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Pete,
could you ' chmod a+x /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/evolution' and try running
the debug-version of evolution again?
Thanks
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I know C/C++ and (non-debian) linux reasonably well, and if evolution
can be recompiled on my machine with a few "apt-get"'s and make,
I'd be happy to do so if you can provide directions. If this is complex
to explain how to do, never mind.
The question is: how simple are the commands necessary t
(1) Pedro: running evolution now does not generate a new crash file in
/var/crash (which
may be a separate bug). The old crash from a day ago or so does not contain
debug
symbols. Do I have to invoke /usr/bin/evolution with a wrapper script or
something
to get it to generate a /var/crash log?
(
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Hello, and thank you for your feedback.
We can't use the stack trace as it stands to resolve your problem.
Could you please install evolution-dbg, which contains added symbols to
help us track down this bug and try opening evolution again?
Thank you
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