Re: [Evolution] Strange composer issues
- From: "Martin C. Messer" <marty redhat com>
- To: Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj ximian com>
- Cc: evolution ximian com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Strange composer issues
- Date: 20 Jan 2003 12:16:22 -0500
Thanks. Once the problem returns (so far so good), I'll try this.
I did oaf-slay at least once, but did not delete the tmp dir.
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 11:57, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
You might try closing evolution and then doing the following:
oaf-slay; rm -rf /tmp/orbit-$USER
At this point you may want to logout and then log back in again or
non-Evolution programs that use ORBit may start malfunctioning.
Jeff
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 11:47, Martin C. Messer wrote:
Under Evo 1.2.1 (and 1.2.0, I upgraded this morning to attempt a fix),
I'm suddenly seeing 50-60 second delays when attempting to open the
composer to reply to a message. I see the same delay when editing an
existing calendar entry. I don't see the same delays when composing a
new message, forwarding a message, or creating a new calendar entry. It
just started this morning. The last time I upgraded an RPM on this
system before this morning's Evo upgrade was Jan 13, 2003, so the system
shouldn't have changed underneath Evo.
I'm not having the spell checker symptom I found in the Ximian support
KB, but I tried removing aspell.english.pws anyway. As expected, this
fix didn't help. I've also killev'ed and restarted a few times. Every so
often I'll see these two processes hanging around:
gnome-gtkhtml-editor-1.1
gnome-spell-component-0.5
I've killed them and restarted Evo, only to see the same issue.
Right now at this moment, the problem seems to have gone away. But it
always seems to return after a few minutes. This isn't a lot of info to
go on, but perhaps someone has seen this sort of spontaneous problem
before?
Thanks.
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