On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 16:26 +0200, FrÃdÃric SOSSON wrote:
This is the output from the console: ** (evolution:4482): DEBUG: Loading Exchange MAPI Plugin ** (evolution:4482): DEBUG: MAPI listener is constructed with 0 listed MAPI accounts evolution-shell-Message: Killing old version of evolution-data-server... e-data-server-ui-Message: Unable to find password(s) in keyring (Keyring reports: No matching results) e-data-server-ui-Message: Key file does not have group 'Passwords-ExchangeMAPI' Create profile with mysuer mydomain myipaddress libexchangemapi-Message: exchange-mapi-connection.c:2874: exchange_mapi_create_profile: lock(connect_lock) Unknown enumerated value 'ads' for 'security' params.c:pm_process() - Failed. Error returned from params.c:parse(). Logging into the server... Segmentation fault
Can you get a stack trace for this ?
2009/7/9 Johnny Jacob <jjohnny novell com>:On Wed, 2009-07-08 at 15:31 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:On Wed, 2009-07-08 at 20:42 +0200, FrÃdÃric SOSSON wrote:My plateform is Ubuntu 9.04, I compiled Evolution 2.26.2 through dpkg-buildpackage using "debian" folder from Evolution 2.26.0 source package provided in Ubuntu 9.04. When I say "it crashes" I mean that the window configuration disappears at Exchange MAPI step.Try using the IP address for your MAPI server, instead of the hostname. That works for me with the standard Evo in Jaunty. I have no idea whether it's been fixed or not. Note that this bug is probably in the libmapi library, not in Evo itself, so if you're not building a new libmapi then you won't get that fix (if indeed it is fixed--I don't know).The 'using Host name crashes' problem, IMHO is a build problem in ubuntu. iirc I fixed something related to that in some internal builds. This happened because of symbol table namespace pollution caused by samba3 and samba4 libraries. -- Johnny [johnnyjacob.wordpress.com | johnnyjacob.org] "May you share freely, never taking more than you give " _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
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