[Gpe-list] [Fwd: Re: Alarms make my calendar fail!]
Gary Baribault
gary at baribault.net
Mon Oct 15 15:13:28 CEST 2007
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No problem, if we can at least test his fix on a DB that fails and find
that it works, he can generate the N800 version on his return!
Gary Baribault
Joseph J. McCarthy wrote:
> I, unfortunately, have no access to a N800 nor do I have a working OE
> dev environment anymore (so I cannot build a lib for you), but I *can*
> use your db and see if it behaves similarly on my setup and then, if
> necessary, test graham's fix locally and see if it helps...
>
> I will try to do it in the next few days (big time crunch here).
>
> Joe
>
> Gary Baribault wrote:
>
> This message is on the list and talkes about a solution. Graham is off
> on a business trip (or holiday) for a week. He sent me a N770 version of
> the library because he could'nt get it compiled and linked for the N800
> before leaving., and it segfauted. If you could compile and link his
> library/fix for an N800, I could test it.
>
> I have attached my private calendar and categorie DB if you would like
> to have a go at it, I would just appreciate that they not be posted
> somewhere where Google can index them ;-).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Gary B
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [Gpe-list] Alarms make my calendar fail!
> Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 00:00:14 +0100
> From: Graham Cobb <g+gpe at cobb.uk.net>
> To: gpe-list at linuxtogo.org
> References: <470F7675.90005 at baribault.net>
>
> On Friday 12 October 2007 14:28:21 Gary Baribault wrote:
>>>> When I have an alarm due, 98% of the time the Calendar fails.
>
> With Gary's help in reproducing the problem, I believe I have found the
> cause
> of the main problem (which is in libeventdb) and have logged the bug
> and a
> potential patch in bugzilla (bug 106).
>
> On the other hand, as this code is quite complex, I have not checked my
> fix in
> to SVN and would appreciate it if Neal could take a look to see if he
> thinks
> this is the correct solution. It seems to work in my tests.
>
> Graham
>
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