Re: [Evolution] Calendar in Evolution-1.5.5



I got rid of all the duplicates in rpm, rebooted, and observed the same
performance.

There are a couple of other peculiarities, too.  My inbox claims I have
19 more unread messages than I do (at least it's consistent!).
It shows two entries for "Personal" calendar, but I only have one.  It
also shows two folders labeled "Contacts" containing the "Birthdays &
Anniversaries" entry.

When the calendar fails, it typically emits this message:

** (evolution-1.5:3787): CRITICAL **: file orbit-adaptor.c: line 19 (ORBit_ObjectAdaptor_set_thread_hintv): 
assertion `thread_hint >= ORBIT_THREAD_HINT_NONE && thread_hint <= ORBIT_THREAD_HINT_ALL_AT_IDLE' failed

I just noticed that after using evolution for a few minutes, it emitted
these, as well:

(evolution-1.5:3787): EBook-CRITICAL **: file eab-book-util.c: line 85 (eab_name_and_email_query): assertion 
`book && E_IS_BOOK (book)' failed
 
(evolution-1.5:3787): EBook-CRITICAL **: file eab-book-util.c: line 85 (eab_name_and_email_query): assertion 
`book && E_IS_BOOK (book)' failed
 
(evolution-1.5:3787): EBook-CRITICAL **: file eab-book-util.c: line 85 (eab_name_and_email_query): assertion 
`book && E_IS_BOOK (book)' failed
 
(evolution-1.5:3787): camel-WARNING **: Cannot create charset conversion from (null) to UTF-8: Invalid 
argument
 
(evolution-1.5:3787): Gdk-CRITICAL **: file gdkwindow.c: line 2227 (gdk_window_invalidate_maybe_recurse): 
assertion `window != NULL' failed

Any ideas?  What version of ORBit *should* I have?

Incidentally, I installed the updates to support evo-1.5 in /usr/local,
so that I would still be able to back out to 1.4 if necessary.  None of
the updates was ORBit - is it likely that this could cause a problem,
though?

Thanks!

David

On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 11:41 -0500, David B. Ritch wrote:

Good call - looks like I may have a couple of versions - not sure how
RedCarpet and rpm allowed that:

ORBit2-2.6.3-0.ximian.6.1
ORBit2-devel-2.6.3-0.ximian.6.1
ORBit2-2.9.2-0.ximian.6.1
ORBit2-devel-2.9.2-0.ximian.6.1
ORBit-0.5.17-7.ximian.6.4
ORBit-devel-0.5.17-7.ximian.6.4

Maybe if I get rid of the ORBit2-2.6.3 packages, it will help.
This is also consistent with another observation - when the calendar
misbehaves in this manor, it generates the following message:

** (evolution-1.5:14619): CRITICAL **: file orbit-adaptor.c: line 19 
(ORBit_ObjectAdaptor_set_thread_hintv): assertion `thread_hint >= ORBIT_THREAD_HINT_NONE && thread_hint <= 
ORBIT_THREAD_HINT_ALL_AT_IDLE' failed

Thank you!

dbr

On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 17:27 +0100, Rodrigo Moya wrote:

On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 11:22 -0500, David B. Ritch wrote:

I'm having trouble with the calendar in evolution-1.5.5.  I find that
trying to open any existing calendar entry freezes evolution, and I have
to restart it.  I tried removing my calendar file and entering making a
new entry, but when I double-clicked on a day in month display mode,
evolution froze.  This time, it froze my window manager, too.  I was
able to kill it from another virtual console, and regain control of my
session, but this is not really ideal behavior for a calendar.  ;-)

I am using RedHat9, with all the current updates from RedCarpet.  I've
tried this with both a 2.6 and a 2.4 kernel, with the same results.  I'm
also using XD-Unstable, the beta version of the Ximian desktop.

I installed the following required packages:

gnutls-1.0.7
libgcrypt-1.1.92
libgpg-error-0.6
opencdk-0.5.3

and then installed the following evolution packages.

evolution-1.5.4
evolution-data-server-0.0.7
gal-2.1.5
gtkhtml-3.1.8
libsoup-2.1.6

I told bonobo where to find the services (in /usr/local).  The calendar
was slow to start up, but basically worked.  Then I installed the
following to upgrade to evo-1.5.5, and my calendar broke.

evolution-1.5.5
evolution-data-server-0.0.90
gal-2.1.6
gtkhtml-3.1.9
libsoup-2.1.8

Am I doing something wrong, or is the calendar just completely broken in
1.5.5?

it looks to me like a similar problem we had with old versions of ORBit.
Which version of it do you have?

cheers

-- 
David B. Ritch
High Performance Technologies, Inc.

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