Re: [Evolution] Releas Candidate 1 totally broken
- From: Luis Villa <louie ximian com>
- To: Evolution Mailing list <evolution ximian com>
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Releas Candidate 1 totally broken
- Date: 30 Oct 2001 23:20:16 -0500
It's bug 14067. RC 1 will not be released until it is fixed.
Luis
On Tue, 2001-10-30 at 21:45, Mark Lussier wrote:
Well I have the same problem (the calendar/tasks msg) with RC1 on Debian
Potato.
M
I'll chime in with a "Not me"!
I am running RedHat 6.2, and I did not encounter these problems. I
always run killev before upgrading. I may also have run oaf-slay and
gconftool -shutdown.
On Tue, 2001-10-30 at 19:21, James Harrison wrote:
On Tue, 2001-10-30 at 17:52, Robert Marz wrote:
Hi,
I'm using RH 7.1. My Window Manager is sawfish.
I have just finished download the actual snapshot via red-carpet.
First evo didn't started at all.
After quiting my session and clearing my /tmp and ~/.gconf* dirs
evo went
up, calling itself RC1 and cleared all my calendar and task
entry's
complaining, that no Calendar entrys could be merged to tasks or
something
like that.
After restoring from backup (yeah - I do have one and a special
before
every new evo snapshot :-) the UI was partly freezing. Switching
workspaces
did help only a little.
To make a long story short: RC1 is not useable for me - I guess, I
have to
wait for the next snapshot...
so long
Robert
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