[CentOS] Re: Evolution in CentOS 5.2
MHR
mhullrich at gmail.comThu Jul 10 00:20:09 UTC 2008
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On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 4:35 PM, nate <centos at linuxpowered.net> wrote: > > Maybe it's not looking where you think it is looking.. > > I'd run the app with strace to find out what files it is attempting > to open. > > What I do is: strace -fF <command> 1>/tmp/strace.log 2>&1 > I got a ton of output, but there is no addressbook at all in the trace. Also: 1) /home is an NFS mount (with exact matches on userids), so the .evolution/ tree is also on the reomte system. 2) When I copied the old addressbook back in, Evo ignores it. 3) When I added a new contact, the file remains unchanged, but the contacts are visible in Evo. 4) I'm waiting for the nfs writeback to see what happens if I try this another way. mhr
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