Re: [Evolution] Unable to open addressbook



Here is what is running evolution wise.

top -b -n1 | grep evolution
2773 XXX       9   0 19520  19M 12484 S     0.0 10.2   0:32
evolution-1.4
2787 XXX       9   0  6576 6568  5428 S     0.0  3.4   0:00
evolution-alarm


This is what I get when trying to run "evolution-wombat"
# evolution-wombat
-bash: evolution-wombat: command not found

if you ment "evolution -wombat" this is what I get

#evolution -wombat
(Killing old version of Wombat...)
calendar-gui-Message: e_tasks_open(): Could not issue the request
                                                                                                              
               
(evolution:3088): Bonobo-CRITICAL **: file bonobo-ui-util.c: line 182
(bonobo_ui_util_xml_to_pixbuf): assertion `xml != NULL' failed

Evolution tries to open in tasks with that command but again cannot open
the .ics file

On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 07:31, Rodrigo Moya wrote: 
On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 02:11, Sean Russell wrote:
Following are two examples of warnings that are recieved when strting
evolution with a terminal. If evolution is set to open into mail it will
not give any errors on startup until I click on calender,tasks or
contacts.

$ evolution
(Killing old version of Wombat...)
As_Sent_Folder
**This is the point where it loaded just before I clicked on contacts**
                                                       
is evolution-wombat running at this point? Also, what warnings does
evolution-wombat issue if you start it on the command line?

                         
(evolution:2540): EBook-WARNING **: e_book_construct: Could not obtain a
handle to the Personal Addressbook Server with IID
`OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Wombat_ServerFactory'
                                                                                
it seems Wombat cannot be activated.

cheers

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