[Evolution] result from using the --debug flag...



Can anyone tell me what this stuff means?  I'll set up the scenario that
generated this below it. - 
[smalder salderman:smalder]$ tail -f evo.debug 
Factory: OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Wombat_CalendarFactory 
EBook-WARNING **: e_book_unload_uri: No URI is loaded! 
EBook-WARNING **: e_book_unload_uri: No URI is loaded! 
evolution-addressbook-Message: using LDAP source for completion! 
e-table-CRITICAL **: file e-table-item.c: line 990 (eti_unfreeze):
assertion `eti->frozen_count > 0' failed. 
e-table-CRITICAL **: file e-table-item.c: line 990 (eti_unfreeze):
assertion `eti->frozen_count > 0' failed. 
e-table-CRITICAL **: file e-table-item.c: line 990 (eti_unfreeze):
assertion `eti->frozen_count > 0' failed. 
e-table-CRITICAL **: file e-table-item.c: line 990 (eti_unfreeze):
assertion `eti->frozen_count > 0' failed. 

I composed a message, then tried to type in 4 characters of a name which
should be enough to resolve this particular name in my LDAP directory...
I typed in the first four of my own name, which resolves a single
address on every other ldap client I have against this server.

I'll attach my addressbook-sources.xml and config.xmldb

I keep thinking that my ldap isn't resolving because of the NO URI
Loaded line.  Any ideas?

Thanks.
-- 
Sean M. Alderman
ITRACK Systems Analyst
PACE/NCI - NASA Glenn Research Center
(216) 433-2795

Calling a windowed operating system "Windows" is like naming an
automobile "Wheels."

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