Re: [Evolution] Crashing Evolution 3.46.0 ?



I was having crashing issues after updating to 3.46 via flatpak update and opted to just remove it and reinstall it. All has been well since.

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Smith <paul mad-scientist net>
Reply-To: paul mad-scientist net
To: evolution-list gnome org
Subject: [Evolution] Crashing Evolution 3.46.0 ?
Date: 10/05/2022 02:33:05 PM

Yesterday I updated my flatpak to Evolution 3.46.0 (from Evolution
3.44.x) and I'm having something of a hard time adjusting.  I'm running
it on Ubuntu 20.04 which has native Gnome 3.36.8.

The biggest issue is that this version of Evolution has crashed twice
on me, so far in two days.  I was running from the command line with
some EWS debugging enabled; the failure message is:

(evolution.bin:26): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: 14:50:07.182: g_object_ref: assertion '!object_already_finalized' failed
/app/bin/evolution: line 33:    26 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) /app/bin/evolution.bin "$@"

journalctl reported:

Oct 05 14:50:07 llin-psh13-dsa kernel: traps: evolution.bin[26345] general protection fault ip:7fa738e7f8fb sp:7ffc82903e18 error:0 in libglib-2.0.so.0.7400.0[7fa738dee000+95000]

Unfortunately because this is a development system I have disabled the
systemd-coredump facility so I don't know how to access any flatpak
coredumps (using corectl doesn't work on my system, because during
development I want my cores to not be "managed" for me).

I don't think I was doing anything particular at the time; it's
possible this happened while email was being retrieved?

I have one IMAPX account, one GMail account, and one Exchange account
using EWS.  The GMail and Exchange accounts are configured via GOA.

If anyone knows how to find these coredumps I'm happy to take a look;
else maybe the above assertion will be helpful in some way.
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