I'd really like to get this working. Unfortunately, I have no experience 
with GTK, and I can't see anything obviously wrong with the addressbook 
code. Any idea which components are causing this problem?


Mark Foster wrote:

>Been seeing this for quite awhile now. I thought it must be a unfinished
>feature set or a misconfiguration of the ACL on my OpenLDAP server. Now
>I think not. I have had some luck editing and creating new (LDAP-based)
>contacts by either creating them locally in the contacts folder, then
>drag-n-drop to the LDAP server... or by using the phone list view which
>let's you edit the fields.
>
>Soon I hope to roll my sleeves up and (help) fix/enhance the LDAP
>integration components. How about you?
>
>On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 08:57, Paul Legato wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>We're experiencing weirdness when trying to edit or create new records 
>>in an LDAP address book through Evolution.
>>
>>When I double-click on an address book entry, all the field labels are 
>>greyed out and the text boxes are uneditable. Despite this, if I click 
>>the "Full Name..." or "Address..." buttons, the text boxes in the 
>>resulting popup window are editable and do update the LDAP database when 
>>"Save and Close" is selected.
>>
>>Single-clicking on entry fields in the main address book window does 
>>allow me to edit them.
>>
>>The "New Contact" button functions identically to double-clicking on an 
>>entry; that is, all the labels are greyed out and the text boxes are 
>>uneditable, but the "Full Name..." and "Address..." popups both work and 
>>will successfully update the database when I click "Save and Close".
>>
>>The LDAP backend is OpenLDAP 2 and all permissions appear to be set 
>>correctly. The database is accessible through Mozilla, and an LDAP 
>>client such as GQ is able to connect as users and query/update the 
>>remote database normally.
>>
>>Anyone else seen this problem or have any idea what could be going wrong?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>-Paul
>>
>>
>>
>>
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