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** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Debian)
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I think this might be the same problem as described in debbugs #480201.
Need to check if the fix for this (Upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=113481&action=view ) can
help in an LDAP situation also.
** Also affects: evolution-data-server (Kairos Linux)
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #480201
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** Also affects: evolution-data-server (Debian) via
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Copied to hardy-updates.
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu Hardy)
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there is a newer version in intrepid now
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the fix has been commited upstream now
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** Changed in: evolution-exchange (Ubuntu Hardy)
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I'll confirm that I do not have a setting in the "Global Catalog server
name" for my Exchange server, Receiving Options tab. Problem is, I
don't know what I *should* put there, either. Will mention this
upstream.
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I have been noticing the same issue since I shifted to a fresh install of Hardy.
I notice the issue ONLY if:
I have not set a Global Address List server name in the Exchange preferences AND
Autocomplete is ticked for Global Address List.
It seems it is trying to frantically to contact a GAL server
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I've been redirected here as my bug has been marked as a duplicate of
this one (bug #236171).
My experience is more that the memory usage of gnome-keyring-daemon
keeps growing until the system keels over. Simply killing the daemon
makes evolution nice and sprightly again, and it instantly restarts
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I added the upstream link as "also affects"; I have seen it also, but
could never get enough data. I will try again, this evening, with both
2.22 and SVN images. I dimly remember, in my case, that it seemed that
e-e was trying to open a session to the e-e LDAP server, and failing
(and trying again.
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Please disregard the piece talking about LDAP above... different issue
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Is this an improved version of the stacktrace?
Also note that I had to downgrade my Evolution packages to produce this
report with debugging symbols, as I had upgraded to 2.22.2 last week,
and the problem is still occurring with 2.22.2.
Bug reported on bugzilla at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_b
the gdb log contains no stracktrace, did you do ctrl-C while it was
using cpu to get the stacktrace?
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the issue seems to be an evolution-exchange one rather, could anybody
getting the issue open a bug on bugzilla.gnome.org directly? the current
ubuntu bug triagers don't have access to an exchange server to work on
the issue
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I have the same issue, evolution always crashes if I try to type an
e-mail.
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*sigh*
I'm afraid I'm making a mess of this report, and I apologize for that.
Anyway, it turns out that I had already followed the advice of Chris
Trawick above, and turned off the Exchange Global Address List. After
turning that back on, I was able to reproduce the issue.
Evolution-running gdb
Bah. Never mind about the dbgsym not installable. I needed to remove
hardy-proposed from sources.list, and now it's installed.
However, in attempting to recreate the problem to get you a
stacktrace, I have found that I cannot reproduce it. In the interim
since I created this bug, I have run
Another workaround that seems to calm it down is to write your email,
send it, and then click the "Work Offline" button in the lower left hand
corner. Then click it again to Work Online, and your CPU usage should
be back to normal. Obviously this will be untenable if you keep an email
open all day
I get the same behavior with Exchange when sending messages. It also
happens when I attempt to load an Exchange address list on the Contacts
screen. Perhaps it has to do with address resolution?
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Here's a workaround that calmed it down for me. In Edit > Preferences >
Autocompletion, I deselected everything under my Exchange accounts,
restarted Evolution, and now it doesn't go thrashing every time I send
an email. It still goes ballistic when I switch to the Contacts tab,
but at least emai
could you get a gdb stacktace as described on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash rather than a strace log?
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I can confirm this issue as well - During my daily duties I keep an
email open that outlines what I performed during my shift at work,
unfortunately, doing this under Ubuntu pegs my CPU use at 100% between
Evolution and the gnome-keyring-daemon - (mostly the keyring daemon).
I must close Evolution
I have also noticed that gnome-keyring-daemon starts to use large amount
of RAM (1.0 - 1.3 GiB). The time, when this is happening, correlates
with high CPU usage.
Evolution and gnome-keyring-daemon work fine if Exchange plugin is not
used.
Evolution-exchange has also crashed two times during high
I am including stack trace from my system, a Dell Latitude D630 with
dual core, 2GB RAM, and 120 GB disk. I am running evolution on hardy
against Microsoft Exchange. The 100% CPU occurs when composing a new
message. Simply click the new message button and the CPU spikes at 100%
and never returns to
is the issue specific to exchange servers? could you get a stracktrace
while it's using cpu?
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I (and my colleagues) have the same problem with these versions of
gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution when using the Evolution's Exchange
plugin.
It can be observed on i386 and amd64 platforms.
$ apt-cache policy evolution-exchange
evolution-exchange:
Installed: 2.22.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.2
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