[Evolution] Problem upgrading evince on SuSE 10.2

2007-12-07 Thread Murray Trainer
Hi,

I have upgraded evolution to evolution-2.12.0-29.2 from Gnome Stable but
when I run print preview I get the error:

Unknown option --unlink-tempfile
Run 'evince --help' to see a full list of available command line
options.

I assume I need to upgrade evince but I get a dependency issue:

rpm -U evince-2.20.0-19.4.i586.rpm evince-lang-2.20.0-19.4.i586.rpm
libpoppler-glib2-0.6.1-5.1.i586.rpm libpoppler2-0.6.1-5.1.i586.rpm
libpoppler-qt2-0.6.1-5.1.i586.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libpoppler-qt.so.1 is needed by (installed)
kdegraphics3-3.5.5-30.i586
libpoppler-qt.so.1 is needed by (installed)
koffice-illustration-1.6.3-81.1.i586

I can't find versions of kdegraphics and koffice-illustration to use
libpoppler-qt2.  Is there a workaround for this issue?

Thanks

Murray











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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 2.12.1 not auto filtering new messages after switch to new IMAP server software

2007-12-07 Thread Pete Biggs

I use Evolution (of various ages) with Dovecot without any problems at
all.  

Virtually always such problems are to do with some other program
'seeing' the message, but leaving it unread, before Evolution gets it.
The 'new' status of a message in IMAP is really 'has a message arrived
since the mail box was last polled' -  it has nothing to do with if it
was read or not.  And it is a flag sent by the server to the client -
the client can not change the flag on the server, once a message has
been seen, that's it.

Is it possible that some program somewhere (like a mail notification
applet or webmail application) is accessing the mail box?

P.


On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 17:58 +, Gavin Simpson wrote:
 Dear List,
 
 [Apologies if this comes through twice - I was not subscribed earlier so
 figured my message went into a black hole somewhere]
 
 My institution recently changed the IMAP server software on its IMAP
 servers from Washington IMAP to Dovecot. As soon as this change was
 completed, Evolution stopped automatically filtering new messages
 arriving in my inbox into my IMAP folders.
 
 I thought this might have been a problem in an older version of
 Evolution (I was using Fedora 5 until recently) so I waited until Fedora
 8 was released, installed that on my work machine and laptop and tested
 to see if a newer Evolution (2.12.1) would filter the messages. In
 short, the problem remains.
 
 I should add that if I select the new messages and press Ctrl-y to
 filter them, Evolution then filters the messages into the correct
 mailboxes.
 
 I have tried Thunderbird also, and it does automatically filter new
 messages into the correct mailboxes, so this is not some major problem
 with the IMAP server I connect to at UCL.
 
 I am not sure how to proceed now? Are there settings in Evolution I
 should try to see if that alters the current behaviour? I have tried
 downloading all IMAP headers to see if that was a problem, but that did
 not change anything. I have checked that the Apply filters to new
 messages in INBOX on this server option is selected - it is.
 
 As I say, this was working fine in Evolution in Fedora 5 until UCL
 switched to Dovecot, but the problem remains in Evolution 2.12.1 on
 Fedora 8.
 
 If anyone has any suggestions, I will be very pleased to hear them.
 
 All the best and thanks in advance,
 
 Gavin
 

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution crashes while trying to print

2007-12-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Armin,

Could you possible update your solaris to snv_75 or later version?
Several bugs about printing and print preview have been fixed on
evolution 2.12, which are available on snv_75.

Regards,
-Simon

On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 11:40 +0100, Armin Doerzbach wrote:
 Hi There,
 
 I have the strange behaviour, that evolution crashes each time I try to print
 from evolution. The message displayed on stderr is:
 
 (evolution:3130): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkprinter.c: line 462: assertion 
 `GTK_IS_PRINTER (printer)' failed
 
 This only happens if I have printers installed.
 
 The environment:
 
 bash-3.00$ uname -a
 SunOS suno4 5.11 snv_70b sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V490
 
 The version of Evolution displayed in about: 2.10.2
 
 bash-3.00$ pkginfo -l SUNWevolution
PKGINST:  SUNWevolution
   NAME:  Evolution Email and Calendar
   CATEGORY:  EVO25,GNOME2,application,JDS4
   ARCH:  sparc
VERSION:  2.18.0,REV=110.0.4.2007.07.24.09.58
BASEDIR:  /usr
 VENDOR:  Sun Microsystems, Inc.
   DESC:  Evolution Email and Calendar
 PSTAMP:  fire320070724023848
   INSTDATE:  Oct 30 2007 17:10
HOTLINE:  Please contact your local service provider
 STATUS:  completely installed
  FILES:  529 installed pathnames
   34 shared pathnames
  101 directories
   72 executables
27215 blocks used (approx)
 
 Does anyone have the same problem or a solution?
 
 Regards Armin Doerzbach
 
 
 
 
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[Evolution] Evolution 2.12.1 not auto filtering new messages in INBOX after switch to new IMAP server software

2007-12-07 Thread Gavin Simpson
Dear List,

My institution recently changed the IMAP server software on its IMAP
servers from Washington IMAP to Dovecot. As soon as this change was
completed, Evolution stopped automatically filtering new messages
arriving in my inbox into my IMAP folders.

I thought this might have been a problem in an older version of
Evolution (I was using Fedora 5 until recently) so I waited until Fedora
8 was released, installed that on my work machine and laptop and tested
to see if a newer Evolution (2.12.1) would filter the messages. In
short, the problem remains.

I should add that if I select the new messages and press Ctrl-y to
filter them, Evolution then filters the messages into the correct
mailboxes.

I have tried Thunderbird also, and it does automatically filter new
messages into the correct mailboxes, so this is not some major problem
with the IMAP server I connect to at UCL.

I am not sure how to proceed now? Are there settings in Evolution I
should try to see if that alters the current behaviour? I have tried
downloading all IMAP headers to see if that was a problem, but that did
not change anything. I have checked that the Apply filters to new
messages in INBOX on this server option is selected - it is.

As I say, this was working fine in Evolution in Fedora 5 until UCL
switched to Dovecot, but the problem remains in Evolution 2.12.1 on
Fedora 8.

If anyone has any suggestions, I will be very pleased to hear them. If
you do, please CC me as I am not currently signed up to the
evolution-list.

All the best and thanks in advance,

Gavin

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Re: [Evolution] order of folders

2007-12-07 Thread Matthew Barnes
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 18:17 +0100, Christian Meesters wrote:
 Is there any way to sort folders non-alphabetically in an arbitrary
 order? (Without fuddling with '_' or numbers, of course.)

No, I'm afraid not.  The sort order is fixed.

Matthew Barnes

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Re: [Evolution] does evolution respect standards of web ?

2007-12-07 Thread Xavier Bestel
On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 13:21 +0100, Matej Cepl wrote:
 On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 06:11:04 +0100, Xavier Bestel scripst:
  Here are the mails we exchanged about the subject:
 
 Please, do file that bug. I am not sure how much it will be liked 
 (because of following broken behavior is always controversial), but I am 
 quite sure, that a discussion hidden somewhere on the list will never 
 ever be fixed.

As you can see here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502178
it's been duped/closed instantly. Just great ...

Xav


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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 2.12.1 not auto filtering new messages after switch to new IMAP server software

2007-12-07 Thread Gavin Simpson

On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 20:22 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
 I use Evolution (of various ages) with Dovecot without any problems at
 all. 

OK, that is good to know Pete, thank you.

  
 
 Virtually always such problems are to do with some other program
 'seeing' the message, but leaving it unread, before Evolution gets it.
 The 'new' status of a message in IMAP is really 'has a message arrived
 since the mail box was last polled' -  it has nothing to do with if it
 was read or not.  And it is a flag sent by the server to the client -
 the client can not change the flag on the server, once a message has
 been seen, that's it.

OK, thanks also for this description. It is strange that Evolution is
affected by this problem but not the other mail clients I might use.

 
 Is it possible that some program somewhere (like a mail notification
 applet or webmail application) is accessing the mail box?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I have not added any mail notification
applets to my Gnome desktop in Fedora 8, though I do get a message in
the system tray/notification area about new mail when Evolution polls
the IMAP server (Evolution itself is set to check every 10 minutes) -
but I thought this was generated by Evolution itself using inotify - is
this correct? I certainly haven't asked to an email applet to tell me
new mail has arrived - but I do get a flashing letter icon in the system
tray when new mail comes in, but only in Evolution. Evolution is set to
not notify me when new mail arrives (in the preferences) but that seems
to be related to flashing the screen or playing a beep - I can't see
anything about stopping the notification in the system tray.

Also, note that this also affects an older version of Evolution (on FC5)
that does not notify me in the system tray area of new mail, and was
working quite happily prior to UCL switching IMAP server software.

I will check with our systems admins as to whether other applications on
the server could be interfering?

Any other suggestions?

G

 
 P.
 
 
 On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 17:58 +, Gavin Simpson wrote:
  Dear List,
  
  [Apologies if this comes through twice - I was not subscribed earlier so
  figured my message went into a black hole somewhere]
  
  My institution recently changed the IMAP server software on its IMAP
  servers from Washington IMAP to Dovecot. As soon as this change was
  completed, Evolution stopped automatically filtering new messages
  arriving in my inbox into my IMAP folders.
  
  I thought this might have been a problem in an older version of
  Evolution (I was using Fedora 5 until recently) so I waited until Fedora
  8 was released, installed that on my work machine and laptop and tested
  to see if a newer Evolution (2.12.1) would filter the messages. In
  short, the problem remains.
  
  I should add that if I select the new messages and press Ctrl-y to
  filter them, Evolution then filters the messages into the correct
  mailboxes.
  
  I have tried Thunderbird also, and it does automatically filter new
  messages into the correct mailboxes, so this is not some major problem
  with the IMAP server I connect to at UCL.
  
  I am not sure how to proceed now? Are there settings in Evolution I
  should try to see if that alters the current behaviour? I have tried
  downloading all IMAP headers to see if that was a problem, but that did
  not change anything. I have checked that the Apply filters to new
  messages in INBOX on this server option is selected - it is.
  
  As I say, this was working fine in Evolution in Fedora 5 until UCL
  switched to Dovecot, but the problem remains in Evolution 2.12.1 on
  Fedora 8.
  
  If anyone has any suggestions, I will be very pleased to hear them.
  
  All the best and thanks in advance,
  
  Gavin
  
 
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Re: [Evolution] Evolution crashes while trying to print

2007-12-07 Thread Matthew Barnes
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 11:40 +0100, Armin Doerzbach wrote:
 Hi There,
 
 I have the strange behaviour, that evolution crashes each time I try
 to print from evolution. The message displayed on stderr is:
 
 (evolution:3130): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkprinter.c: line 462:
 assertion `GTK_IS_PRINTER (printer)' failed
 
 This only happens if I have printers installed.

That looks like an error in the printing module of GTK+.  You should
probably file a bug against GTK+ at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ and
include the debugging report from Bug Buddy.

Feel free to CC me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) when you file the bug so that
someone from the Evolution team can keep an eye on it.

Are you able to print from other GNOME applications like GEdit or
Evince?

Matthew Barnes

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[Evolution] E. does not recognise pgp signing by mutt (gpg)

2007-12-07 Thread Guido
Hi List!

It seems that Evolution does not recognize, that a messages is singed,
if it is sent by mutt.

I attached two massages. Both are signed by myself and encrypted to
myself. The first is sent with evolution and the second with mutt.
The attached data is copied from mutt, for you can see which parts of
the message signed and encrypted. (That is different)

Does anybody know if this is a bug of Evolution or mutt?

First message:
http://nopaste.info/e1329ae42f.html
Second message:
http://nopaste.info/2a75cdbee5.html


I am using Evolution 2.12.1 and mutt Mutt 1.4.2.2i (2006-07-14).
But I also noticed that with prior versions of both. 


kind regards

Guido

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