Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 13:26:19 +0200 From: Mark Evenson <mark.evenson@gmx.at> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: evolution-2.6.2/evolution-exchange-2.6.2 seems to be borked Message-ID: <e5jugr$at6$1@sea.gmane.org>
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After a cvsup and portupgrade dance yesterday on FREEBSD_6_1, evolution-2.6.2 is reproducibly hanging in communication with Exchange. evolution starts up, then spends an extraordinarily long time in the "scanning for folders" stage on my Exchange account, then it freezes in the "scanning for changed messages" stage. tcpdump shows that the network traffic also freezes at this point. The process is really wedged at this point: no X11 responsiveness, attaching with GDB fails. The only diagnostic to the console is: (evolution-2.6:950): camel-WARNING **: camel_exception_get_id called with NULL parameter. After killing the Evolution process, the evolution-exchange-storage process rises to consume about 90% of the CPU until it is killed. I'm a bit new to Evolution (and GNOME) in general, so figuring out how to build a version with debug symbols is a bit hard. So this is a first post to see if anyone else is having the same problems and to ask a few questions: Is freebsd-ports the right place to ask such questions, or is freebsd-gnome better since this is GNOME related? What's the best way to build ports with debugging symbols?
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