Re: [Evolution] Missing contacts after upgrade



Am Freitag, den 05.11.2010, 01:14 -0400 schrieb Frederick N. Brier:
I gained access to my addressbook by copying a backup of my .evolution directory into the home directory of 
a virtual machine that was running Fedora 11.  So I backed up the settings (File->Backup Settings) which 
was about 29MB of data, scp'ed it back to my workstation and attempted to restore it to using the upgraded 
Evolution on Fedora 13.  I should mention that the upgraded Calendar and Tasks had data, just not the 
Contacts.  The File->Restore Settings menu option shutdown Evolution, but when it came back up, the data in 
the Calendar was unchanged and the Contacts were still blank.  Does this mean that data backed up under an 
older version of Evolution cannot be restored to a newer version?  Shouldn't this work?  Thank you for any 
help.

On 11/01/2010 01:53 AM, Frederick N. Brier wrote:
 I used the System->Administration->Software Update to migrate from Fedora 11 to Fedora 13, both (of 
course) x86_64.  This just seemed to be the GUI version of preupgrade.  The upgrade appears to have gone 
well except that my Evolution Contacts are now empty.  Evolution is now at version 2.30.3-1.fc13.  I have 
done a fair bit of googling, finding bug reports, and trying different solutions, but nothing has worked. 
 One of the posts suggested trying to list the address books, but that seems to fail as well as show 
below:

$ /usr/libexec/evolution/2.30/evolution-addressbook-export -l

(evolution-addressbook-export:8690): libebook-WARNING **: e-book.c:2245: cannot get book from factory: 
Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus)

(evolution-addressbook-export:8690): evolution-addressbook-tools-WARNING **: failed to open book

(evolution-addressbook-export:8690): libebook-WARNING **: e-book.c:2245: cannot get book from factory: 
The name :1.233 was not provided by any .service files

(evolution-addressbook-export:8690): evolution-addressbook-tools-WARNING **: failed to open book

(evolution-addressbook-export:8690): libebook-WARNING **: e-book.c:2245: cannot get book from factory: 
The name :1.233 was not provided by any .service files

(evolution-addressbook-export:8690): evolution-addressbook-tools-WARNING **: failed to open book
$

The directory ~/.evolution/addressbook/local/system contains:

addressbook.db
addressbook.db.summary

Both with the correct ownership and permissions.  Why can Evolution not find these files?  Is there 
anyway that I can export these files?  The addressbook.db file is a version 9 Berkeley DB file.  There 
does not seem to be a way to import a Berkley DB file into Evolution.  At this point, I just want access 
to my contacts, even a dump to ASCII would be great.  So ANY suggestions would be welcome.  Thank you.
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See thread on this list titled: "Re: [Evolution] learning to compile,
need help with finding dependecies in Ubuntu 10.04":

I would suggest to you to try to build the gnome-2-32 branch, but using
a more direct approach than the above Makefile.

More at:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2010-November/msg00004.html
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2010-November/msg00005.html

-- 
thomas





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