[SyncEvolution] Compatibility with Evolution 3.8

Patrick Ohly patrick.ohly at intel.com
Mon Feb 10 15:40:16 UTC 2014


On Mon, 2014-02-10 at 15:22 +0100, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
> Le dimanche 09 février 2014 à 20:05 +0100, Patrick Ohly a écrit :
> > On Fri, 2014-02-07 at 22:23 +0100, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
> > > Perhaps there is a residue of an old config. which is still interfering?
> > > On this (test) PC I could try and purge and reinstall everything.
> > 
> > Even if it fails there should be some indication how. Please type the
> > commands below in a shell and send the resulting /tmp/syncevo.out text
> > file.
> > 
> > script /tmp/syncevo.out
> > syncevolution --daemon=no --version
> > SYNCEVOLUTION_DEBUG=1 gdb --args /usr/libexec/syncevo-dbus-server --no-syslog --stdout --verbosity 3 -d unlimited
> > run
> > 
> > Now it should still be running (no gdb command prompt). Run the sync-ui
> > separately. If it crashes or quits, gdb will tell you. In that case,
> > type
> > 
> > thread apply all bt
> > 
> I get this:
> -----
[...]

> ...but the 2nd command produces no further output. I tried to rerun
> everything, but on the next runs the syncevo.out remains empty!?

Can you please follow the instructions step-by-step and then attach the
entire /tmp/syncevo.out file? I can't believe that gdb quits without
printing anything. Therefore I want to see exactly what you doing.
Otherwise I can't help.

Copy-paste each line, press return after each line. The first command
starts a script session, the third commands starts gdb (must be
installed), then "run" inside gdb starts syncevo-dbus-server.

-- 
Best Regards, Patrick Ohly

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