Re: [Evolution] Calendar-EWS generates zombies [evolution] <defunct>



From a terminal do

  EWS_DEBUG=2 evolution

I don't know why the EWS debugging things were omitted from

  https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging


Thank you. I piped the information into a file ( &> ). I am however
not
sure what to look after.

Basically any errors, permission denied, timeouts that sort of thing.


OK, here is all preg on error / denied /timeout:

Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-khmer.conf", line 14: out of
memory
Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-khmer.conf", line 23: out of
memory
Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-khmer.conf", line 32: out of
memory
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: failed to execute NSPlugin viewer
<SOAP-ENV:Envelope
xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
xmlns:SOAP-ENC="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/";
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";><SOAP-ENV:Header><typ
es:RequestServerVersion
xmlns:types="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types";
Version="Exchange2007_SP1"/></SOAP-ENV:Header><SOAP-ENV:Body
xmlns:messages="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/message
s"><messages:SyncFolderHierarchy
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types";><messages
:FolderShape><BaseShape>AllProperties</BaseShape></messages:FolderShape><me
ssages:SyncState>...***
<http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types";><messages:Folde
rShape><BaseShape>AllProperties</BaseShape></messages:FolderShape><messages
:SyncState>H4sIAAAAAAAEAO29B2AcSZYlJi9tynt/SvVK1+B0oQiAYBMk2JBAEOzBiM3mkuwd
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3X49fXy+nrNmvzk2yZ1de/xqP3f/NZVc7y+mz2azx8/3d/Mq+bolr+GjsnZZEvW/7s9z95sPN09
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8G98TqHFhhoC++WU/8b8+v/+eQDdj+jc//xW/1R/6X/0uv+E3CvRv/Zt/i//r//pffoN/7BsG+m
uk9z5ef/cbBvob7LY//m/9b98oUKLpr/fox/6YP/MDgEaUyp/2X/zH/+Qv+ur3/0aBkg/2L72c/
c7/8QcAjYnp/5g8Ox7/im8UKNH0t/sdkl/vm6Xpr/Fr/LLf+B/79/6q//EbBfpb/FWPX18l/8Df
8QFAo8P/zf7Cv+fln/8BQCPD/zX/kj/sb/irJr/pBwCNYvrr/C8/8fs+/wCgMZrOfvOr***>
NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: failed to initialize plugin-side RPC client
connection
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: failed to execute NSPlugin viewer
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: failed to initialize plugin-side RPC
client connection

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< Soup-Debug: ESoapMessage 1 (0x7fc097021dd0)
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 The zombies are still created. Evolution does
no longer crash, but the calendar is only incompletely synchronized.
Only events that I have entered today (from a different client) show
up.
Manual refresh has no effect.

Try creating a new Linux account, then from that account create the
EWS
account in Evolution.  This will start you with a new clean
configuration and see if that then works correctly.  If it does, then
you will know it's something to do with the configuration and not the
server or the install of Evolution.

I will try that as a third step, because it will take a while to get all
my 25 k mails on sync ..
Also the setup of EWS was laborious since auto-discover did not work. I
would prefer to test the step below first.




EWS does work on Evo 3.10.3, it may be that there is something odd
with
the specific configuration you are using (either at your end or
the
Exchange end).  It may just be that you need to clean the
cache/index
files - but I don't know enough about EWS and calendars to know if
that
could be an issue.

It would be great to get a hint on how to clean the cache. I cannot
influence the Exchange end.

The cache is stored in ~/.cache/evolution/calendars - you could try
shutting down Evolution (and all the backend processes), and rename
that
folder - Evolution should recreate it all when you restart.

How do I shut-down the backend processes? I google it, but could only find
people wanting to remove EVO altogether. 'service' does not show evolution
backends.

Thanks

Michael


P.


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