Control: reassign -1 evolution-data-server Control: severity -1 grave Control: forwardad -1 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738965 Control: retitle -1 evolution-data-server: Crash with SQLite 3.8.7 due to missing xFetch definition Control: tags -1 upstream fixed-upstream Control: affects -1 evolution
Dear Pascal, Am Samstag, den 18.10.2014, 15:32 +0200 schrieb Pascal Obry: > Package: evolution > Version: 3.12.7-1 > > I'm on Debian/sid with all packages up-to-date. > > After upgrading SQLite3 this morning from 3.8.6-1 to 3.8.7-1 GNOME > Evolution crashes with a segmentation violation. > > I got the hint on SQLite3 by running Evolution under gdb, here is the > backtrace: > > > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. […] > Reverting SQLite3 to 3.8.6-1 fixes the problem on my side. thank you for your bug report and the work-around! (I did `sudo aptitude hold libsqlite3-0` afterward to prevent it from getting updated again.) The bug upstream was reported upstream in the GNOME bug tracker Bugzilla as #738965 [1], where it has been analyzed with the help of the SQLite developer Mr Hipp leading to a fix by Milan. I update the meta data of this (Debian) bug report accordingly. The severity was raised to critical to prevent the migration to testing Unfortunately applying this patch to Debian is not enough, I believe as the appropriate `Breaks` and `Conflicts` tags with `libsqlite3-0` have to be set. Laszlo, does the `libsqlite3-0` package also require changes to map these problems? In any case, libsqlite3-0 3.8.7 should not migrate to testing before this bug has been solved in Debian. Thanks, Paul [1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738965
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