On Mo, 2011-01-03 at 20:14 +0000, Fionn Behrens wrote:
Apparently there was a "Christmas update" and I suspect
that it changed
something. However, I fail to find a source to the packages of the
previous version.
Like Tino, I doubt that updating SyncEvolution had anything to do with
it. You cannot fall back to the older .deb files with apt. In fact,
using a repository management tool had the (unintended) side-effect that
the old .deb files were completely removed. Probably something that I
should fix :-/
So right now you can only downgrade to the previous version by
deinstalling the .deb package and unpacking the .tar.gz with the
binaries from
http://downloads.syncevolution.org/syncevolution/evolution/
Copy the content to /usr.
Before you downgrade, can you install the -debug files for EDS, run
Evolution, then find the e-calendar-factory process and attach to it via
gdb? When it crashes, capture a stack backtrace.
For example:
$ ps -ef | grep e-calendar
pohly 11187 12626 0 20:11 pts/10 00:00:00 grep e-calendar
pohly 13712 1 0 2010 ? 00:00:44
/usr/local/evolution-2.30-2010-09/libexec/e-calendar-factory
^^^^^
$ gdb -p 13712
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.0.1-debian
Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
...
(gdb) thread apply all bt
...
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