]] David Bremner 

| I have a slightly odd setup with evolution-data-server installed but not 
evolution.
| In this case eweouz-dump-addressbook segfaults as below (from valgrind).
| 
| If I manually start /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-data-server-2.22 then it 
works ok, 
| but since the server shuts itself down after 5 seconds of inactivity, this 
basically 
| only works for a single query.  
| 
| It would be great if eweouz-dump-addressbook could manage the server;
| a quick glance at the libebook reference didn't reveal how to do that.
| Failing that maybe eweouz should depend on evolution.

It seems like this works correctly in testing at least.  For me, it
starts the e-d-s process which then shuts itself down in a couple of
seconds.  I haven't done any change in eweouz to fix this, so I suspect
it's really a bug in libedataserver or libebook.  I don't really see
anything in the changelog though.

Would you mind if I just reassign this against libedataserver and mark
it as found in the version in stable and fixed in testing?

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are



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