On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 7:52 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 2:32 AM, MHR mhullrich@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 8:03 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
I also have KDE installed (rarely used, but it's there) and during some
very
brief use, with KDE, the Evolution Calendar Application also crashed, so
it
is not limited to GNOME.
I did not have this issue, before the recent upgrade to CentOS 5.2.
I've been getting this one for about four or five months - CentOS 5.1 and 5.2.
I mentioned this as one reason that RH ought to consider moving to a newer GNOME, one reason _I_ wanted to try one with CentOS (which is a major pita), etc.
Welcome to the club!
Mark: Thanks. I am a brand new member of this club. I did *not* have this problem, until I updated (I didn't RFM and I did yum update instead of yum upgrade....) to CentOS 5.2.
As I wrote in my first post, I also tried this using KDE and Evolution crashed there when I closed it, as it does in GNOME. It is an intermittent thing, but rather common. Has this been documented, in the CentOS Bugzilla and/or Upstream Bugzilla? There seem to be two (2) unrelated problems: (a) Evolution Calendar crashing. when closing Evolution (although I never use Evolution Calendar) and (b) The problem with Bug Buddy not being able to send the Error data it collects, because it want's a more recent version of GNOME. I have used Evolution for email for several years and this problem closing it is something that for me began after I began using CentOS 5.2. I rarely use KDE, but I will try to remember to use KDE more frequently, so I can verify my belief that Evolution crashes in KDE, just like it does in GNOME. Lanny
Mark: A follow on: I searched in the CentOS Bugzilla and also in the Upstream Bugzilla, for "Evolution". There are about 25 things in CentOS and 119 in Upstream, as of a few minutes ago. I do *not* believe this issue is mentioned, in either place, at this time. I am temporarily using KDE. I want to verify whether or not the problem also exists in KDE, before I put the issue into CentOS Bugzilla. Lanny