Re: Evo crashing on FC2 all of a sudden

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Let me guess: the crash occurs whenever you hit the Send/Recieve button, or when it automatically tries to send/receive mail in the background, doesn't it?

Same thing happened to me. Maybe now somebody'll believe me and quit ducking the issue.

I'm using Mozilla Mail now--bagged it using Synaptic. I tried installing Evo 2.2 (yes, I found an rpm for it), but it has too many dependencies.

Can't help you about moving the mail or the addresses--the format's all different. Mozilla Mail uses the old ".eml" format, but Evo is strictly XML all the way. As to the contacts, I tried opening a big VCF having all my contacts in it, and all I would up installing were blank cards.

Anyway, I'd suggest going to bugzilla.redhat.com and leaving a comment on Bug Number 129527. For what it's worth, do what I did: generate a BugBuddy stack trace and leave it as an attachment to the bug. Don't bother complaining to Ximian or Gnome--neither of them will admit that the problem is with their code. Actually, the problem is that the combination breaks with a revision of the library. I guess sometimes dynamically linked libraries don't work. Though they should. (And how come Mozilla's mail client doesn't suffer from the same problem?)

What keeps happening is that Evo is too sensitive to changes in glibc. Two days ago Gnome changed glibc, and when the Red Hat Network distributed it to all Fedora Core users, and they installed it, Evo croaked.

You have to do *something*, because if your problem is anything like mine, Evo is useless to you now. You gotta move.

Temlakos

Dick Roth wrote:

Woke up in the middle of a snow storm without power to my PC.  All is
now normal except that Evo 1.4.6, which was installed as part of the FC2
install keeps crashing...often.

Attempted download of newer version, but Ximian (Novell) doesn't
recognize FC2 yet and I can't find Evo rpms on any other source.

Thought about moving to Thunderbird, but moving the mail and addresses
looks like a major project.

Suggestions?

Thanks,
Dick






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