Re: [Evolution] Snapshot problems
- From: Don Duck Harper <duck duckland org>
- To: Ole Gjerde <gjerdelist icebox org>
- Cc: Dan Winship <danw ximian com>, evolution helixcode com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Snapshot problems
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 15:55:04 -0600
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 08:56:54PM +0100, Ole Gjerde wrote to To Dan Winship:
:-) On 16 Jan 2001 11:30:41 -0500, Dan Winship wrote:
:-) > > 4. Folders(local) in the folder tree doesn't always get updated.
:-) > > I have currently 0 messages in my inbox, but the folder tree says I have
:-) > > 72. I believe it started doing that when I deleted a bunch( 72 :) of
:-) > > messages that weren't read. Now I can't get it do reset. Tried
:-) > > deleting the summary, but no go.
:-) >
:-) > Are you sure you don't have it set to hide the messages or something?
:-)
:-)
:-) Ok, I did some more playing with this.
:-)
:-) I always have "threaded" on, but when I'm in one of the folders that
:-) does the above, and turn off threading, all the messages show up. If I
:-) turn it back on, they disappear..
:-)
:-) On the other had, I tried that with my Inbox, and when I turned
:-) threading off, they all appeared, but when I turned it back on, evo blew
:-) up after spewing a bunch of messages like this(likely one for each
:-) message).
:-)
:-) e-table-CRITICAL **: file e-tree-model.c: line 405 (etree_node_at_row):
:-) assertion `row < priv->row_array->len' failed.
:-) e-table-CRITICAL **: file e-tree-model.c: line 460 (etable_value_at):
:-) assertion `node' failed.
:-)
:-) However, I can't seem to make that happen again(the crash), but the
:-) threaded/nomsg, unthreaded/allmsg thing still happens..
:-)
:-) Any ideas?
Yes...
You deleted the head of the thread before, didn't you? No clue why, but
it seems to trip me up...
Don
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