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Re: [Evolution] Re: D-bus error signals
- From: William Case <billlinux rogers com>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Re: D-bus error signals
- Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 10:29:05 -0500
Hi, I forgot to include:
I am using Evolution 2.2.3 on Gnome 10 and Fedora Core 4. My mail is
through rogers.com POP3 with two accounts.
On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 09:38 -0500, William Case wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I have been trying to get two different users (bill and billl) to access
> the same evolution data for over a year now. I finally got something
> kinda working. Used it for a month, then dbus was added to FC4. Now I
> get the following error messages:
>
> For Your Information: bill is my normal account name that I use for
> play, learning etc. It has icons spread all over it. Its messy and I
> like it that way. billl is my work or project account name on the same
> computer. For real work, I like to work clean with as few unused icons
> and launchers as possible. I only want to share Evolution and its PIM
> between the two accounts. I understand the security questions, but I am
> at home and I wrap the two accounts in security as if they were one.
>
> I have added the above paragraph because people always ask why I want to
> do this. Surely other people do more than one job on a single computer
> and want different user setups.
>
Warning:
> ** (evolution:2889): WARNING **: Owner of /tmp/orb it-billl is not the
> current user
>
> <[ the evolution data I want to access from user billl is in
> user /home/bill/evolution ]>
>
> ** (evolution:2889): WARNING **: Owner of /tmp/orb it-billl is not the
> current user
>
> (evolution:2889): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connec ting to session
> manager:
> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the auth entication protocols
> specified are supported and h ost-based authentication failed.
>
> (evolution:2889): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in
> module_path: "redmond95",
>
> <[ Don't know why Gtk is looking for "redmond95" theme; bill uses "grand
> canyon" theme; billl uses "simple" theme ]>
>
> (evolution:2889): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in
> module_path: "redmond95",
> es menu class init
> adding hook target 'source'
>
> Failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon: No reply within specified time
> 4943: arguments to dbus_connection_get_data() were incorrect, assertion
> "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 4478.
> This is normally a bug in some application using t he D-BUS library.
> 4943: arguments to dbus_connection_set_data() were incorrect, assertion
> "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 4442.
> This is normally a bug in some application using t he D-BUS library.
>
> ** ERROR **: Not enough memory to set up DBusConnection for use with
> GLib
> aborting...
>
> ** (gnome_segv:2932): WARNING **: Owner of /tmp/or bit-billl is not the
> current user
>
> (gnome_segv:2932): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locat e theme engine in
> module_path: "redmond95",
>
> (gnome_segv:2932): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locat e theme engine in
> module_path: "redmond95",
>
> ** (bug-buddy:2933): WARNING **: Owner of /tmp/orb it-billl is not the
> current user
>
>
> >From user billl, I use gdmflexiserver to switch to bill and open
> evolution, then Ctrl-Alt-F7 back to billl. While in billl if I wanted
> to read my email or add to the PIM data I would sudo bill and run
> evolution & through a script. It used to work before dbus.
>
> I have googled and 'man -ed' for dbus and dbus-launch. What little is
> available is very confusing and not very helpful.
>
> Using one evolution with two users is something I really want. If
> anyone can give me a hand, their help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards Bill
>
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