[csw-users] Evolution 2.2 on Solaris 10
Ian Baines
ian at ianbaines.org
Wed Apr 13 12:15:54 CEST 2005
> Mats Larsson wrote
Thanks for your comments Mats.
Are you running your version under Sun's Gnome or Blastwave's Gnome 2.8?
> >
> > es menu class init
>
> Before the "es menu class init" thing I get:
>
> (evolution:8278): Gtk-WARNING **: Could not find the icon
> 'stock_mail'.
> The 'hicolor' theme
> was not found either, perhaps you need to install it.
> You can get a copy from:
> http://freedesktop.org/Software/icon-theme/releases
>
> I do have these installed:
>
> application CSWgnomeicontheme gnome_icon_theme - GNOME
> icon theme
> application CSWhicoloricontheme hicolor_icon_theme -
> freedesktop.org base icon theme
>
> Anybody who knows hat's wrong?
I have both these packages installed. They are after all dependencies on
CSWevolution.
I certainly don't get the Gtk warning about "stock_mail" though. I might try
installing that this evening.
>
> > /opt/csw/lib/evolution/2.2/plugins/org-gnome-save-calendar.eplug:18:
> > parser error : Premature end of data in tag e-plugin-list line 2
> >
> >
> /opt/csw/lib/evolution/2.2/plugins/org-gnome-select-one-source
> .eplug:18:
> > parser error : Premature end of data in tag e-plugin-list line 2
> >
> >
> /opt/csw/lib/evolution/2.2/plugins/org-gnome-subject-thread.eplug:14:
> > parser error : Premature end of data in tag e-plugin-list line 2
>
> Same for me. Should be reported as a bug I believe. But
> easily fixed by adding this line at the end of each file:
>
> </e-plugin-list>
I have edited those but that makes no difference.
One of us should file it as a bug!
> > evolution-shell-Message: Killing old version of
> > evolution-data-server...
> >
> > (evolution:14143): e-error.c-WARNING **: No parent set, or default
> > parent available for error dialog [ian at amazon ~]$
> >
> > I also get a pop up warning box saying the following:-
> >
> > Evolution can not start Your system configuration does not
> match your
> > evolution configuration. Click Help for details (With a
> Help and Quit
> > button.)
> >
> > (Clicking Help brings up Mozilla with a blank page at
> > support.ximian.com. Quit does have the desired effect.)
I believe herein lies the key. I wonder if Evo is finding the Sun 1.4.6
dataserver and giving up. It shouldn't if it was compiled correctly but the
"Killing old version of evolution-data-server..." maybe a clue.
I have CSWevolution-ds installed (again a dependency of CSWevolution) in the
correct location. I hope Evo starts the data server directly rather than
searching on the path.
> Not experiencing this. For me Evo finally comes up after
> several warnings like:
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: Invalid root:
> '/home/uabmol/.evolution/mail/local/Drafts.ibex.index'
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: version: TEXT.000 (TEXT.000)
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: block size: 1024 (1024) OK
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: free: 0 (0 add size < 1024) OK
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: last: 6144 (6144 and
> size: 1024) BAD
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: flags: unSYNC
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: Invalid root:
> '/home/uabmol/.evolution/mail/local/Outbox.ibex.index'
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: version: TEXT.000 (TEXT.000)
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: block size: 1024 (1024) OK
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: free: 0 (0 add size < 1024) OK
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: last: 6144 (6144 and
> size: 1024) BAD
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: flags: unSYNC
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: Invalid root:
> '/home/uabmol/.evolution/mail/local/Sent.ibex.index'
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: version: TEXT.000 (TEXT.000)
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: block size: 1024 (1024) OK
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: free: 0 (0 add size < 1024) OK
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: last: 6144 (6144 and
> size: 1024) BAD
>
> (evolution:8278): camel-WARNING **: flags: unSYNC
>
> Sure would be nice to know why?
I wouldn't mind all those if Evo would eventually startup!
Regards,
Ian Baines
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