[Bug 422110] Re: stickynotes_applet crashed with SIGSEGV

2009-10-19 Thread Mariano
** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-applets
  
  the sticky notes applet won't start. I got the dialog asking me if I
  wanted to reload it which didn't work
  
  ProblemType: Crash
- Architecture: amd64
+ Architecture: amd64, x86
  Date: Mon Aug 31 22:32:04 2009
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
  ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/gnome-applets/stickynotes_applet
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia wl
  Package: gnome-applets 2.27.91-0ubuntu1
  ProcCmdline: /usr/lib/gnome-applets/stickynotes_applet 
--oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_StickyNotesApplet_Factory --oaf-ior-fd=18
  ProcEnviron:
   LANG=en_IN
   SHELL=/bin/bash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-8.28-generic
  SegvAnalysis:
   Segfault happened at: 0x4072f0 :  
movl   $0x0,0x58(%rax)
   PC (0x004072f0) ok
   source "$0x0" ok
   destination "0x58(%rax)" (0x0058) not located in a known VMA region 
(needed writable region)!
  SegvReason: writing NULL VMA
  Signal: 11
  SourcePackage: gnome-applets
  StacktraceTop:
   ?? ()
   ?? ()
   ?? ()
   ?? ()
   ?? ()
  Title: stickynotes_applet crashed with SIGSEGV
  Uname: Linux 2.6.31-8-generic x86_64
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare

** Tags added: x86

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[Bug 189131] Re: web shortcuts are not opened with the preferred browser

2008-02-07 Thread Mariano Draghi
I've just found that the way .desktop files are handled in Gnome is
configured in /usr/share/applications/defaults.list (and can be
overriden in a per-user basis editing
~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list).

When the user changes the default browser, gnome-control-center should
create and/or update ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list
accordingly, reflecting the user choice.



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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2008-05-01 Thread Mariano Draghi
It's solved for me too since Hardy.

There's one detail left, though: The icon of the trash applet doesn't
get updated; if I delete something, the applet's tooltip will say that
the trash is empty, and the bin will look empty. But if I open it, I can
se the delted items. Once you open the Trash in Nautilus the status is
updated.

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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2008-05-03 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can confirm that the bug is fixed in Hardy.

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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-09-13 Thread Mariano Draghi
I tried to reproduce this issue with Gutsy Bibbon Tribe 5 LiveCD.

The issue regarding bogofilter vs. bogofilter-sqlite is resolved: I
enabled the Universe repository, installed bogofilter-sqlite,
uninstalled bogofilter, and checked that the proper binary is created in
/usr/bin/bogofilter, and that Evolution still works.

Anyway, the Evolution junk filtering in Gutsy is totally broken (at
least from the LiveCD). Trying to test this specific issue, I was bitten
by these bugs:

 * Gutsy installs bogofilter by default. In Evolution, under Edit ->
Preferences -> Plugins, BOTH bogofilter AND spamassassin are enabled by
default, even though spamassassin is not installed (see bug #950337)

 * Even if bogofilter is enabled in the Plugins menu, the junk filter
won't work until the user go to Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences
-> Junk tab, and selects a "Default junk plugin". I think this is an
Ubuntu specific issue (see #127530). It's not very clear the double
configuration (both Plugins AND Preferences) needed to get the junk
filter working.

 * Even if there's no Default junk plugin selected in the preferences,
Evolution lets the user mark messages as junk / not-junk, which is
totally silly because it's not "learning".

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[Bug 81581] Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-01-25 Thread Mariano Draghi
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

I'm not sure if this should be reported as an Evolution bug or a
bogofilter one. I installed bogofilter in my laptop (with a fresh
install of Edgy) in order  to use it with Evolution. I don't know
exactly how, I ended up with bogofilter-sqlite, the sqlite version,
whose binary is /usr/bin/bogofilter-sqlite.

I spent hours trying to find out why on earth Evolution was ignoring
bogofilter altogether (i.e., mi ~/.bogofilter/wordlist.db won't be
touched even when I marked mail as junk manually), until I found out
running Evolution from the command line that it was expecting to find
"/usr/bin/bogofilter".

I made a link from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter and everything seems to 
work, but:
 - Evolution should inform with an alert, warning or something that a regular 
user can see that a file is not being found, instead of failing silently;
 - Either Evolution's bogofilter plugin should be smarter about which program 
to run (i.e., it should know that bogofilter-sqlite exists), or if 
bogofilter-sqlite is meant to be a replacement for bogofilter, the installer 
should create the corresponding link (actually, I can do "man bogofilter" but 
not "man bogofilter-sqlite" for instance, so it seems that not putting a link 
from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter is a bug anyway)

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 81528] Re: iTunes (Apple) website crashes Firefox

2007-02-19 Thread Mike Mariano
** Also affects: totem (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2007-07-23 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can too confirm this on Feisty.

- Deleted files are moved (correctly) to ~/.Trash on my home partition.
- Tha trash applet is always empty.

I don't understand why this is assigned to gnome-applets. If I navigate
to "trash:" with Nautilus, I see the same behavior (directory empyt).
Doesn't this have to do with gnome-vfs?

>From what I see (and reading most of the comments above) it seems more
like a mapping issue between the physical trash folder (f.i., ~/.Trash)
and the location to which the URL "trash:" is resolved.

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[Bug 92558] Re: The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Attached is a screenshot comparison of Evolution and the Clock panel.
An appointment for 7pm shows up as 8pm in the Clock panel.

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[Bug 92558] The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

The Clock panel in the upper right corner of the screen lets me "Click
to view your appointments and tasks."  However, the times of these
appointments no longer match with what I enter into Evolution.  I
suspect this is due to the Daylight Savings Time change.

To reproduce:
  1. Enter a new appointment that includes a time into the Evolution calendar.
  2. Click on the Clock panel and click on the day of the new appointment.
  3. The Clock panel will display a time an hour later than the time in 
Evolution.

This may be an Evolution bug; Evolution claims it is adjusting for
Daylight Savings Time, but if it is using an outdated definition, it
would explain why Clock is "springing ahead" its unadjusted times.

This is very serious.  I use the Clock's panel many times a day.
Incorrect times make the Clock panel unusable.

I am using:
Ubuntu 6.10
Clock 2.16.1
Evolution 2.8.1

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2008-05-01 Thread Mariano Draghi
It's solved for me too since Hardy.

There's one detail left, though: The icon of the trash applet doesn't
get updated; if I delete something, the applet's tooltip will say that
the trash is empty, and the bin will look empty. But if I open it, I can
se the delted items. Once you open the Trash in Nautilus the status is
updated.

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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2008-05-03 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can confirm that the bug is fixed in Hardy.

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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-09-13 Thread Mariano Draghi
I tried to reproduce this issue with Gutsy Bibbon Tribe 5 LiveCD.

The issue regarding bogofilter vs. bogofilter-sqlite is resolved: I
enabled the Universe repository, installed bogofilter-sqlite,
uninstalled bogofilter, and checked that the proper binary is created in
/usr/bin/bogofilter, and that Evolution still works.

Anyway, the Evolution junk filtering in Gutsy is totally broken (at
least from the LiveCD). Trying to test this specific issue, I was bitten
by these bugs:

 * Gutsy installs bogofilter by default. In Evolution, under Edit ->
Preferences -> Plugins, BOTH bogofilter AND spamassassin are enabled by
default, even though spamassassin is not installed (see bug #950337)

 * Even if bogofilter is enabled in the Plugins menu, the junk filter
won't work until the user go to Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences
-> Junk tab, and selects a "Default junk plugin". I think this is an
Ubuntu specific issue (see #127530). It's not very clear the double
configuration (both Plugins AND Preferences) needed to get the junk
filter working.

 * Even if there's no Default junk plugin selected in the preferences,
Evolution lets the user mark messages as junk / not-junk, which is
totally silly because it's not "learning".

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[Bug 92558] Re: The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Attached is a screenshot comparison of Evolution and the Clock panel.
An appointment for 7pm shows up as 8pm in the Clock panel.

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[Bug 92558] The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

The Clock panel in the upper right corner of the screen lets me "Click
to view your appointments and tasks."  However, the times of these
appointments no longer match with what I enter into Evolution.  I
suspect this is due to the Daylight Savings Time change.

To reproduce:
  1. Enter a new appointment that includes a time into the Evolution calendar.
  2. Click on the Clock panel and click on the day of the new appointment.
  3. The Clock panel will display a time an hour later than the time in 
Evolution.

This may be an Evolution bug; Evolution claims it is adjusting for
Daylight Savings Time, but if it is using an outdated definition, it
would explain why Clock is "springing ahead" its unadjusted times.

This is very serious.  I use the Clock's panel many times a day.
Incorrect times make the Clock panel unusable.

I am using:
Ubuntu 6.10
Clock 2.16.1
Evolution 2.8.1

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 189131] Re: web shortcuts are not opened with the preferred browser

2008-02-07 Thread Mariano Draghi
I've just found that the way .desktop files are handled in Gnome is
configured in /usr/share/applications/defaults.list (and can be
overriden in a per-user basis editing
~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list).

When the user changes the default browser, gnome-control-center should
create and/or update ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list
accordingly, reflecting the user choice.



** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-control-center

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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2007-07-23 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can too confirm this on Feisty.

- Deleted files are moved (correctly) to ~/.Trash on my home partition.
- Tha trash applet is always empty.

I don't understand why this is assigned to gnome-applets. If I navigate
to "trash:" with Nautilus, I see the same behavior (directory empyt).
Doesn't this have to do with gnome-vfs?

>From what I see (and reading most of the comments above) it seems more
like a mapping issue between the physical trash folder (f.i., ~/.Trash)
and the location to which the URL "trash:" is resolved.

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[Bug 81581] Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-01-25 Thread Mariano Draghi
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

I'm not sure if this should be reported as an Evolution bug or a
bogofilter one. I installed bogofilter in my laptop (with a fresh
install of Edgy) in order  to use it with Evolution. I don't know
exactly how, I ended up with bogofilter-sqlite, the sqlite version,
whose binary is /usr/bin/bogofilter-sqlite.

I spent hours trying to find out why on earth Evolution was ignoring
bogofilter altogether (i.e., mi ~/.bogofilter/wordlist.db won't be
touched even when I marked mail as junk manually), until I found out
running Evolution from the command line that it was expecting to find
"/usr/bin/bogofilter".

I made a link from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter and everything seems to 
work, but:
 - Evolution should inform with an alert, warning or something that a regular 
user can see that a file is not being found, instead of failing silently;
 - Either Evolution's bogofilter plugin should be smarter about which program 
to run (i.e., it should know that bogofilter-sqlite exists), or if 
bogofilter-sqlite is meant to be a replacement for bogofilter, the installer 
should create the corresponding link (actually, I can do "man bogofilter" but 
not "man bogofilter-sqlite" for instance, so it seems that not putting a link 
from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter is a bug anyway)

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 81528] Re: iTunes (Apple) website crashes Firefox

2007-02-19 Thread Mike Mariano
** Also affects: totem (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 189131] Re: web shortcuts are not opened with the preferred browser

2008-02-07 Thread Mariano Draghi
I've just found that the way .desktop files are handled in Gnome is
configured in /usr/share/applications/defaults.list (and can be
overriden in a per-user basis editing
~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list).

When the user changes the default browser, gnome-control-center should
create and/or update ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list
accordingly, reflecting the user choice.



** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-control-center

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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2007-07-23 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can too confirm this on Feisty.

- Deleted files are moved (correctly) to ~/.Trash on my home partition.
- Tha trash applet is always empty.

I don't understand why this is assigned to gnome-applets. If I navigate
to "trash:" with Nautilus, I see the same behavior (directory empyt).
Doesn't this have to do with gnome-vfs?

>From what I see (and reading most of the comments above) it seems more
like a mapping issue between the physical trash folder (f.i., ~/.Trash)
and the location to which the URL "trash:" is resolved.

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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-09-13 Thread Mariano Draghi
I tried to reproduce this issue with Gutsy Bibbon Tribe 5 LiveCD.

The issue regarding bogofilter vs. bogofilter-sqlite is resolved: I
enabled the Universe repository, installed bogofilter-sqlite,
uninstalled bogofilter, and checked that the proper binary is created in
/usr/bin/bogofilter, and that Evolution still works.

Anyway, the Evolution junk filtering in Gutsy is totally broken (at
least from the LiveCD). Trying to test this specific issue, I was bitten
by these bugs:

 * Gutsy installs bogofilter by default. In Evolution, under Edit ->
Preferences -> Plugins, BOTH bogofilter AND spamassassin are enabled by
default, even though spamassassin is not installed (see bug #950337)

 * Even if bogofilter is enabled in the Plugins menu, the junk filter
won't work until the user go to Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences
-> Junk tab, and selects a "Default junk plugin". I think this is an
Ubuntu specific issue (see #127530). It's not very clear the double
configuration (both Plugins AND Preferences) needed to get the junk
filter working.

 * Even if there's no Default junk plugin selected in the preferences,
Evolution lets the user mark messages as junk / not-junk, which is
totally silly because it's not "learning".

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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2008-05-01 Thread Mariano Draghi
It's solved for me too since Hardy.

There's one detail left, though: The icon of the trash applet doesn't
get updated; if I delete something, the applet's tooltip will say that
the trash is empty, and the bin will look empty. But if I open it, I can
se the delted items. Once you open the Trash in Nautilus the status is
updated.

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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2008-05-03 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can confirm that the bug is fixed in Hardy.

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[Bug 81581] Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-01-25 Thread Mariano Draghi
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

I'm not sure if this should be reported as an Evolution bug or a
bogofilter one. I installed bogofilter in my laptop (with a fresh
install of Edgy) in order  to use it with Evolution. I don't know
exactly how, I ended up with bogofilter-sqlite, the sqlite version,
whose binary is /usr/bin/bogofilter-sqlite.

I spent hours trying to find out why on earth Evolution was ignoring
bogofilter altogether (i.e., mi ~/.bogofilter/wordlist.db won't be
touched even when I marked mail as junk manually), until I found out
running Evolution from the command line that it was expecting to find
"/usr/bin/bogofilter".

I made a link from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter and everything seems to 
work, but:
 - Evolution should inform with an alert, warning or something that a regular 
user can see that a file is not being found, instead of failing silently;
 - Either Evolution's bogofilter plugin should be smarter about which program 
to run (i.e., it should know that bogofilter-sqlite exists), or if 
bogofilter-sqlite is meant to be a replacement for bogofilter, the installer 
should create the corresponding link (actually, I can do "man bogofilter" but 
not "man bogofilter-sqlite" for instance, so it seems that not putting a link 
from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter is a bug anyway)

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 81528] Re: iTunes (Apple) website crashes Firefox

2007-02-19 Thread Mike Mariano
** Also affects: totem (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 92558] Re: The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Attached is a screenshot comparison of Evolution and the Clock panel.
An appointment for 7pm shows up as 8pm in the Clock panel.

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[Bug 92558] The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

The Clock panel in the upper right corner of the screen lets me "Click
to view your appointments and tasks."  However, the times of these
appointments no longer match with what I enter into Evolution.  I
suspect this is due to the Daylight Savings Time change.

To reproduce:
  1. Enter a new appointment that includes a time into the Evolution calendar.
  2. Click on the Clock panel and click on the day of the new appointment.
  3. The Clock panel will display a time an hour later than the time in 
Evolution.

This may be an Evolution bug; Evolution claims it is adjusting for
Daylight Savings Time, but if it is using an outdated definition, it
would explain why Clock is "springing ahead" its unadjusted times.

This is very serious.  I use the Clock's panel many times a day.
Incorrect times make the Clock panel unusable.

I am using:
Ubuntu 6.10
Clock 2.16.1
Evolution 2.8.1

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
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 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2008-05-01 Thread Mariano Draghi
It's solved for me too since Hardy.

There's one detail left, though: The icon of the trash applet doesn't
get updated; if I delete something, the applet's tooltip will say that
the trash is empty, and the bin will look empty. But if I open it, I can
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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2008-05-03 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can confirm that the bug is fixed in Hardy.

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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-09-13 Thread Mariano Draghi
I tried to reproduce this issue with Gutsy Bibbon Tribe 5 LiveCD.

The issue regarding bogofilter vs. bogofilter-sqlite is resolved: I
enabled the Universe repository, installed bogofilter-sqlite,
uninstalled bogofilter, and checked that the proper binary is created in
/usr/bin/bogofilter, and that Evolution still works.

Anyway, the Evolution junk filtering in Gutsy is totally broken (at
least from the LiveCD). Trying to test this specific issue, I was bitten
by these bugs:

 * Gutsy installs bogofilter by default. In Evolution, under Edit ->
Preferences -> Plugins, BOTH bogofilter AND spamassassin are enabled by
default, even though spamassassin is not installed (see bug #950337)

 * Even if bogofilter is enabled in the Plugins menu, the junk filter
won't work until the user go to Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences
-> Junk tab, and selects a "Default junk plugin". I think this is an
Ubuntu specific issue (see #127530). It's not very clear the double
configuration (both Plugins AND Preferences) needed to get the junk
filter working.

 * Even if there's no Default junk plugin selected in the preferences,
Evolution lets the user mark messages as junk / not-junk, which is
totally silly because it's not "learning".

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[Bug 189131] Re: web shortcuts are not opened with the preferred browser

2008-02-07 Thread Mariano Draghi
I've just found that the way .desktop files are handled in Gnome is
configured in /usr/share/applications/defaults.list (and can be
overriden in a per-user basis editing
~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list).

When the user changes the default browser, gnome-control-center should
create and/or update ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list
accordingly, reflecting the user choice.



** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2007-07-23 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can too confirm this on Feisty.

- Deleted files are moved (correctly) to ~/.Trash on my home partition.
- Tha trash applet is always empty.

I don't understand why this is assigned to gnome-applets. If I navigate
to "trash:" with Nautilus, I see the same behavior (directory empyt).
Doesn't this have to do with gnome-vfs?

>From what I see (and reading most of the comments above) it seems more
like a mapping issue between the physical trash folder (f.i., ~/.Trash)
and the location to which the URL "trash:" is resolved.

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[Bug 81581] Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-01-25 Thread Mariano Draghi
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

I'm not sure if this should be reported as an Evolution bug or a
bogofilter one. I installed bogofilter in my laptop (with a fresh
install of Edgy) in order  to use it with Evolution. I don't know
exactly how, I ended up with bogofilter-sqlite, the sqlite version,
whose binary is /usr/bin/bogofilter-sqlite.

I spent hours trying to find out why on earth Evolution was ignoring
bogofilter altogether (i.e., mi ~/.bogofilter/wordlist.db won't be
touched even when I marked mail as junk manually), until I found out
running Evolution from the command line that it was expecting to find
"/usr/bin/bogofilter".

I made a link from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter and everything seems to 
work, but:
 - Evolution should inform with an alert, warning or something that a regular 
user can see that a file is not being found, instead of failing silently;
 - Either Evolution's bogofilter plugin should be smarter about which program 
to run (i.e., it should know that bogofilter-sqlite exists), or if 
bogofilter-sqlite is meant to be a replacement for bogofilter, the installer 
should create the corresponding link (actually, I can do "man bogofilter" but 
not "man bogofilter-sqlite" for instance, so it seems that not putting a link 
from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter is a bug anyway)

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 81528] Re: iTunes (Apple) website crashes Firefox

2007-02-19 Thread Mike Mariano
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[Bug 92558] Re: The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Attached is a screenshot comparison of Evolution and the Clock panel.
An appointment for 7pm shows up as 8pm in the Clock panel.

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[Bug 92558] The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

The Clock panel in the upper right corner of the screen lets me "Click
to view your appointments and tasks."  However, the times of these
appointments no longer match with what I enter into Evolution.  I
suspect this is due to the Daylight Savings Time change.

To reproduce:
  1. Enter a new appointment that includes a time into the Evolution calendar.
  2. Click on the Clock panel and click on the day of the new appointment.
  3. The Clock panel will display a time an hour later than the time in 
Evolution.

This may be an Evolution bug; Evolution claims it is adjusting for
Daylight Savings Time, but if it is using an outdated definition, it
would explain why Clock is "springing ahead" its unadjusted times.

This is very serious.  I use the Clock's panel many times a day.
Incorrect times make the Clock panel unusable.

I am using:
Ubuntu 6.10
Clock 2.16.1
Evolution 2.8.1

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
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 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2008-05-01 Thread Mariano Draghi
It's solved for me too since Hardy.

There's one detail left, though: The icon of the trash applet doesn't
get updated; if I delete something, the applet's tooltip will say that
the trash is empty, and the bin will look empty. But if I open it, I can
se the delted items. Once you open the Trash in Nautilus the status is
updated.

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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2008-05-03 Thread Mariano Draghi
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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-09-13 Thread Mariano Draghi
I tried to reproduce this issue with Gutsy Bibbon Tribe 5 LiveCD.

The issue regarding bogofilter vs. bogofilter-sqlite is resolved: I
enabled the Universe repository, installed bogofilter-sqlite,
uninstalled bogofilter, and checked that the proper binary is created in
/usr/bin/bogofilter, and that Evolution still works.

Anyway, the Evolution junk filtering in Gutsy is totally broken (at
least from the LiveCD). Trying to test this specific issue, I was bitten
by these bugs:

 * Gutsy installs bogofilter by default. In Evolution, under Edit ->
Preferences -> Plugins, BOTH bogofilter AND spamassassin are enabled by
default, even though spamassassin is not installed (see bug #950337)

 * Even if bogofilter is enabled in the Plugins menu, the junk filter
won't work until the user go to Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences
-> Junk tab, and selects a "Default junk plugin". I think this is an
Ubuntu specific issue (see #127530). It's not very clear the double
configuration (both Plugins AND Preferences) needed to get the junk
filter working.

 * Even if there's no Default junk plugin selected in the preferences,
Evolution lets the user mark messages as junk / not-junk, which is
totally silly because it's not "learning".

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[Bug 189131] Re: web shortcuts are not opened with the preferred browser

2008-02-07 Thread Mariano Draghi
I've just found that the way .desktop files are handled in Gnome is
configured in /usr/share/applications/defaults.list (and can be
overriden in a per-user basis editing
~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list).

When the user changes the default browser, gnome-control-center should
create and/or update ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list
accordingly, reflecting the user choice.



** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-control-center

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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2007-07-23 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can too confirm this on Feisty.

- Deleted files are moved (correctly) to ~/.Trash on my home partition.
- Tha trash applet is always empty.

I don't understand why this is assigned to gnome-applets. If I navigate
to "trash:" with Nautilus, I see the same behavior (directory empyt).
Doesn't this have to do with gnome-vfs?

>From what I see (and reading most of the comments above) it seems more
like a mapping issue between the physical trash folder (f.i., ~/.Trash)
and the location to which the URL "trash:" is resolved.

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[Bug 81581] Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-01-25 Thread Mariano Draghi
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

I'm not sure if this should be reported as an Evolution bug or a
bogofilter one. I installed bogofilter in my laptop (with a fresh
install of Edgy) in order  to use it with Evolution. I don't know
exactly how, I ended up with bogofilter-sqlite, the sqlite version,
whose binary is /usr/bin/bogofilter-sqlite.

I spent hours trying to find out why on earth Evolution was ignoring
bogofilter altogether (i.e., mi ~/.bogofilter/wordlist.db won't be
touched even when I marked mail as junk manually), until I found out
running Evolution from the command line that it was expecting to find
"/usr/bin/bogofilter".

I made a link from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter and everything seems to 
work, but:
 - Evolution should inform with an alert, warning or something that a regular 
user can see that a file is not being found, instead of failing silently;
 - Either Evolution's bogofilter plugin should be smarter about which program 
to run (i.e., it should know that bogofilter-sqlite exists), or if 
bogofilter-sqlite is meant to be a replacement for bogofilter, the installer 
should create the corresponding link (actually, I can do "man bogofilter" but 
not "man bogofilter-sqlite" for instance, so it seems that not putting a link 
from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter is a bug anyway)

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 81528] Re: iTunes (Apple) website crashes Firefox

2007-02-19 Thread Mike Mariano
** Also affects: totem (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 92558] Re: The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Attached is a screenshot comparison of Evolution and the Clock panel.
An appointment for 7pm shows up as 8pm in the Clock panel.

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[Bug 92558] The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

The Clock panel in the upper right corner of the screen lets me "Click
to view your appointments and tasks."  However, the times of these
appointments no longer match with what I enter into Evolution.  I
suspect this is due to the Daylight Savings Time change.

To reproduce:
  1. Enter a new appointment that includes a time into the Evolution calendar.
  2. Click on the Clock panel and click on the day of the new appointment.
  3. The Clock panel will display a time an hour later than the time in 
Evolution.

This may be an Evolution bug; Evolution claims it is adjusting for
Daylight Savings Time, but if it is using an outdated definition, it
would explain why Clock is "springing ahead" its unadjusted times.

This is very serious.  I use the Clock's panel many times a day.
Incorrect times make the Clock panel unusable.

I am using:
Ubuntu 6.10
Clock 2.16.1
Evolution 2.8.1

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
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 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 189131] Re: web shortcuts are not opened with the preferred browser

2008-02-07 Thread Mariano Draghi
I've just found that the way .desktop files are handled in Gnome is
configured in /usr/share/applications/defaults.list (and can be
overriden in a per-user basis editing
~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list).

When the user changes the default browser, gnome-control-center should
create and/or update ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list
accordingly, reflecting the user choice.



** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2007-07-23 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can too confirm this on Feisty.

- Deleted files are moved (correctly) to ~/.Trash on my home partition.
- Tha trash applet is always empty.

I don't understand why this is assigned to gnome-applets. If I navigate
to "trash:" with Nautilus, I see the same behavior (directory empyt).
Doesn't this have to do with gnome-vfs?

>From what I see (and reading most of the comments above) it seems more
like a mapping issue between the physical trash folder (f.i., ~/.Trash)
and the location to which the URL "trash:" is resolved.

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[Bug 81581] Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-01-25 Thread Mariano Draghi
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

I'm not sure if this should be reported as an Evolution bug or a
bogofilter one. I installed bogofilter in my laptop (with a fresh
install of Edgy) in order  to use it with Evolution. I don't know
exactly how, I ended up with bogofilter-sqlite, the sqlite version,
whose binary is /usr/bin/bogofilter-sqlite.

I spent hours trying to find out why on earth Evolution was ignoring
bogofilter altogether (i.e., mi ~/.bogofilter/wordlist.db won't be
touched even when I marked mail as junk manually), until I found out
running Evolution from the command line that it was expecting to find
"/usr/bin/bogofilter".

I made a link from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter and everything seems to 
work, but:
 - Evolution should inform with an alert, warning or something that a regular 
user can see that a file is not being found, instead of failing silently;
 - Either Evolution's bogofilter plugin should be smarter about which program 
to run (i.e., it should know that bogofilter-sqlite exists), or if 
bogofilter-sqlite is meant to be a replacement for bogofilter, the installer 
should create the corresponding link (actually, I can do "man bogofilter" but 
not "man bogofilter-sqlite" for instance, so it seems that not putting a link 
from bogofilter-sqlite to bogofilter is a bug anyway)

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 81528] Re: iTunes (Apple) website crashes Firefox

2007-02-19 Thread Mike Mariano
** Also affects: totem (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 92558] Re: The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Attached is a screenshot comparison of Evolution and the Clock panel.
An appointment for 7pm shows up as 8pm in the Clock panel.

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[Bug 92558] The Clock panel's Appointments and Tasks calendar gives incorrect times for Evolution appointments after Daylight Savings Time

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Mariano
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

The Clock panel in the upper right corner of the screen lets me "Click
to view your appointments and tasks."  However, the times of these
appointments no longer match with what I enter into Evolution.  I
suspect this is due to the Daylight Savings Time change.

To reproduce:
  1. Enter a new appointment that includes a time into the Evolution calendar.
  2. Click on the Clock panel and click on the day of the new appointment.
  3. The Clock panel will display a time an hour later than the time in 
Evolution.

This may be an Evolution bug; Evolution claims it is adjusting for
Daylight Savings Time, but if it is using an outdated definition, it
would explain why Clock is "springing ahead" its unadjusted times.

This is very serious.  I use the Clock's panel many times a day.
Incorrect times make the Clock panel unusable.

I am using:
Ubuntu 6.10
Clock 2.16.1
Evolution 2.8.1

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
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 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 34247] Re: Trash always empty.

2008-05-01 Thread Mariano Draghi
It's solved for me too since Hardy.

There's one detail left, though: The icon of the trash applet doesn't
get updated; if I delete something, the applet's tooltip will say that
the trash is empty, and the bin will look empty. But if I open it, I can
se the delted items. Once you open the Trash in Nautilus the status is
updated.

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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2008-05-03 Thread Mariano Draghi
I can confirm that the bug is fixed in Hardy.

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[Bug 81581] Re: Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite

2007-09-13 Thread Mariano Draghi
I tried to reproduce this issue with Gutsy Bibbon Tribe 5 LiveCD.

The issue regarding bogofilter vs. bogofilter-sqlite is resolved: I
enabled the Universe repository, installed bogofilter-sqlite,
uninstalled bogofilter, and checked that the proper binary is created in
/usr/bin/bogofilter, and that Evolution still works.

Anyway, the Evolution junk filtering in Gutsy is totally broken (at
least from the LiveCD). Trying to test this specific issue, I was bitten
by these bugs:

 * Gutsy installs bogofilter by default. In Evolution, under Edit ->
Preferences -> Plugins, BOTH bogofilter AND spamassassin are enabled by
default, even though spamassassin is not installed (see bug #950337)

 * Even if bogofilter is enabled in the Plugins menu, the junk filter
won't work until the user go to Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences
-> Junk tab, and selects a "Default junk plugin". I think this is an
Ubuntu specific issue (see #127530). It's not very clear the double
configuration (both Plugins AND Preferences) needed to get the junk
filter working.

 * Even if there's no Default junk plugin selected in the preferences,
Evolution lets the user mark messages as junk / not-junk, which is
totally silly because it's not "learning".

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Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81581
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