On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 12:41, Thomas Molina wrote:
> > > See this thread:
> > > http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution-hackers/2002-June/004841.html
> > >
> > > It is indeed broken in 2.5 and it is not, for once, our fault. This
> > > thread and other discussion seem to point out it is a bug in ORBit.
> > >
> > > Robert Love
> >
> > I spent some time trying to track this problem down, but reached a wall
> > due to the size and nature of the ChangeSet.
> >
> > The bitkeeper ChangeSet that made Evolution's address book hang when
> > trying to compose a new message when run on 2.5.x kernels was 1.262.2.2.
>
> I've read this thread and I'm confused. Is this seen as a problem with
> Evolution, ORBit, or the 2.5 kernel? If it is seen as a possible kernel
> problem, I'll add it to my problem report status page and track it. If I
> track it, Eric Blade will get a weekly email asking whether he's still
> seeing the problem, at least until I'm told to drop it, or no one
> responds.
I'll defer to the experts as to the root cause of the problem.
All I know for sure is that before 1.262.2.2 Evolution works, and after
applying 1.262.2.2, it doesn't.
Andy
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