Thanks for your reply.
On Mon, 2022-01-10 at 10:45 -0500, Bridger Dyson-Smith via evolution-
list wrote:
> CAMEL_DEBUG=all
Hi,
using CAMEL_DEBUG=all is a very bad idea. There's nobody to read what
it can generate. Try to avoid that and use only targeted debugging, in
your case the EWS debugging.
Noted!
> I've also tried launching from the command line; e.g. `) EWS_DEBUG=2
> CAMEL_DEBUG=all evolution >& evolution-debugging-2022-01-10.txt`, but
> without any significant change in the output.
The bracket looks odd, maybe it's just a copy&paste thing.
I use a `)` at my prompt - I should probably change it at some point :)
Try this (it should print the data into the terminal):
$ EWS_DEBUG=2 evolution
or you can try (also in your script):
$ export EWS_DEBUG=2
$ evolution
To be hundred percent sure any background evolution is not running
before you start it from a terminal do:
$ evolution --quit
first, and then verify it's not running by:
$ ps ax | grep evolution
It can print several evolution-data-server processes, which is fine.
You are looking for the `evolution` process itself.
> I'm using the following packages:
> evolution-3.42.1
> evolution-data-server-3.42.1
> evolution-ews-3.42.1
I guess there's no Flatpak involved, but checking anyway, just in case.
No Flatpak, sadly. In a typical twist of FOSS fate, I use Evolution/EWS v3.40.1 in XFCE on a Void Linux laptop without any issues. I've wondered if this is tied to some missing Gnomish stuff, but I haven't been able to set aside the time to investigate indepth.
Bye,
Milan
Your advice definitely has me on the right track - thank you very kindly!
Best,
Bridger
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