Description of problem: changed view order by clicking date column heading Version-Release number of selected component: evolution-3.10.4-2.fc20 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.2.1 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: evolution crash_function: e_table_sort_info_sorting_set_nth executable: /usr/bin/evolution kernel: 3.13.9-200.fc20.x86_64 runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 e_table_sort_info_sorting_set_nth at e-table-sort-info.c:682 #1 e_table_sort_info_load_from_node at e-table-sort-info.c:765 #2 e_table_state_load_from_node at e-table-state.c:544 #3 e_table_state_load_from_file at e-table-state.c:471 #4 gal_view_etable_attach_tree at gal-view-etable.c:253 #5 mail_paned_display_view_cb at e-mail-paned-view.c:264 #6 mail_paned_view_update_view_instance at e-mail-paned-view.c:954 #10 g_signal_emit_by_name at gsignal.c:3426 #15 mail_reader_emit_folder_loaded at e-mail-reader.c:2964 #16 mail_reader_set_folder at e-mail-reader.c:3041
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Thanks for a bug report. The backtrace suggests that evolution was about to move the message list from one folder to another, when the crash happened. Can it be, that you clicked on a different folder in the folder list (on the left from the message list in the Mail view), maybe accidentally, and while the folder was loading, you managed to click the Date header header, which was supposed to be saved? Can you reproduce this consistently, maybe in a particular folder only?
Hi, sorry for the delay, but i do not really know if i understood correctly. as from my point of view i can explain, that i wanted to change the sort order of all my folders in the mailbox. so it could be, that a folder was not loaded already as i clicked the header. but i can be relatively sure, that the message-list of that folder appears as soon as i click the folder. is there a cache that is responsible for the immediate showing of the message list? i could not reproduce this issue ciao ulf
(In reply to u.seltmann from comment #13) > is there a cache that is responsible for the immediate showing of the message > list? There is a "local summary" of the folder, which acts as a cache of information necessary to build the list of messages. Its size influences speed of the list fill. > i could not reproduce this issue Good. Maybe it was just a one time issue, some coincidence. I'm closing this, but feel free to reopen, in case you'll find a reproducer. Thanks in advance.