Bug 624801

Summary: [abrt] evolution-data-server-2.30.2-2.fc13: __memcpy_ssse3: Process /usr/libexec/e-calendar-factory was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: mark <mswaggard>
Component: evolution-data-serverAssignee: Matthew Barnes <mbarnes>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Priority: low    
Version: 13CC: mbarnes, mcrha, milosgajdos83
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Hardware: i686   
OS: Linux   
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Description mark 2010-08-17 19:56:02 UTC
abrt version: 1.1.13
architecture: i686
Attached file: backtrace
cmdline: /usr/libexec/e-calendar-factory
component: evolution-data-server
crash_function: __memcpy_ssse3
executable: /usr/libexec/e-calendar-factory
kernel: 2.6.33.6-147.2.4.fc13.i686
package: evolution-data-server-2.30.2-2.fc13
rating: 4
reason: Process /usr/libexec/e-calendar-factory was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard)
time: 1282074371
uid: 500

comment
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getting crashes about once a day.

Evolution is very slow.  

you all are making great progress, but I don't think this is ready to be called production ready.

thanks for the hard work, keep it up.

How to reproduce
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1. open the calendar and create an event
2. save the event.
3. watch this thing crash and burn when talking to the excahnge server.

Comment 1 mark 2010-08-17 19:56:03 UTC
Created an attachment (id=439197)
File: backtrace

Comment 2 mark 2010-08-18 14:26:38 UTC
Package: evolution-data-server-2.30.2-2.fc13
Architecture: i686
OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard)


How to reproduce
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1. open the calendar and create an event
2. save the event.
3. watch this thing crash and burn when talking to the excahnge server.

or
crash case 2.
 1.drag an existing calander event to a diffrent time location. 


Comment
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getting crashes about once a day.

Evolution is very slow.  

you all are making great progress, but I don't think this is ready to be called production ready.

thanks for the hard work, keep it up.

Comment 3 mark 2010-08-18 14:30:29 UTC
Package: evolution-data-server-2.30.2-2.fc13
Architecture: i686
OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard)


How to reproduce
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1. open the calendar and create an event
2. save the event.
3. watch this thing crash and burn when talking to the excahnge server.

or
crash case 2.
 1.drag an existing calander event to a diffrent time location. 


Comment
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getting crashes about once a day.

Evolution is very slow.  

you all are making great progress, but I don't think this is ready to be called production ready.

thanks for the hard work, keep it up.

Comment 4 mark 2010-08-18 16:32:08 UTC
Package: evolution-data-server-2.30.2-2.fc13
Architecture: i686
OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard)


How to reproduce
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all cases use exchange-mapi connector. 


crash case #1
1. open the calendar and create an event
2. save the event.
3. watch things crash and burn when talking to the excahnge server.


crash case #2.
 1.drag an existing calendar event to a diffrent time location. 
 2. watch everything in the calendar and evolution crash and burn.

crash case #3.
 1. change an existing calendar event from public to private.
 2. watch everything in the calendar and evolution crash and burn
 

Comment
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getting crashes one to many times day.

Evolution is very slow. not caching well with the mapi connector items are always being - repulled down from the exchange server whihc is bad with large complex mailboxes/profiles.   

you all are making great progress, but I don't think this is ready to be called production ready.

thanks for the hard work, keep it up.

Comment 5 Karel Klíč 2010-11-08 17:20:56 UTC
*** Bug 602137 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 6 Bug Zapper 2011-06-01 11:20:46 UTC
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Comment 7 Bug Zapper 2011-06-28 14:31:54 UTC
Fedora 13 changed to end-of-life (EOL) status on 2011-06-25. Fedora 13 is 
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