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Bug 247693 - freeze when enable/disable mail account
freeze when enable/disable mail account
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Product: evolution
Classification: Applications
Component: Calendar
1.5.x (obsolete)
Other All
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: evolution-calendar-maintainers
Evolution QA team
Depends on:
Blocks: 246841
 
 
Reported: 2003-08-18 06:14 UTC by Ben Li
Modified: 2004-12-21 20:36 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
backtrace file (3.72 KB, patch)
2003-08-28 09:23 UTC, Ben Li
none Details | Review

Description Ben Li 2003-08-18 06:14:26 UTC
Description of Problem:
freeze when enable/disable mail account.
The evolution's version I used is 1.5

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. create serval imap mail accounts
2. Tools->Settings->Mail Account
3. Disable an imap account. After that, enable it again.

Actual Results:
  Freeze and get no response.

Expected Results:


How often does this happen? 
  Most of the time

Additional Information:
Comment 1 Ben Li 2003-08-18 08:53:46 UTC
This bug is related to acceccibility, it appeared only after export
GNOME_ACCESSIBILITY = 1.
Comment 2 Ben Li 2003-08-18 09:52:43 UTC
It seems to be a strange bug.
Sometimes it happens when GNOME_ACCESSIBILITY=0, so I remove the
"accessbility" keywords.
Comment 3 Jeffrey Stedfast 2003-08-18 17:03:49 UTC
can't reproduce
Comment 4 Ben Li 2003-08-26 03:55:25 UTC
This bug can be reproduce in Redhat9 with gnome.
Addition information:

** (evolution:3952): CRITICAL **: file utils.c: line 100
(html_utils_get_accessible): assertion `o != NULL' failed
Comment 5 Jeffrey Stedfast 2003-08-26 14:59:37 UTC
please get a backtrace
Comment 6 Ben Li 2003-08-28 09:23:52 UTC
Created attachment 42866 [details] [review]
backtrace file
Comment 7 Jeffrey Stedfast 2003-08-28 13:33:40 UTC
looks like a calendar crash?
Comment 8 Gerardo Marin 2004-12-21 20:36:28 UTC
Closing this since code changed a lot