Will start working on it this week if I can get around to it. With 3.4
already in thanks to Jeremy's nice work, it should be trivial.
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Setting network-manager task to Fix Committed; it's in the branch now,
and I'll make a new upload shortly.
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Fixed in Quantal; I uploaded a new gtkhtml with a patch from upstream...
Still need the same patch applied as SRU to Precise.
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It still need to be applied the same patch as SRU for Precise.
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In the meantime -- I looked at a slightly different way of fixing this.
Padding between widgets in the header looked a little unusual to me
anyway; so I added 5 pixels on top and bottom; then pushed the result to
my PPA. If someone wants to try it and review whether it makes things
better or not:
This is fixed released in quantal: the new layout is already available
there. Setting to confirmed for the precise task.
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Status: New
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** Changed
If it's slow using nautilus and not from the command-line, then this may
be nautilus's handling of displaying the files. Don't forget it needs to
do more things than other applications to display even just the list of
files. Image thumbnails, etc.
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There's another bug about this particular issue, they need to be de-
duplicated. I'll look for it soon :)
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Indeed, this is supposed to be fixed, and the fix has by now made it to
updates. Can anyone seeing this issue make sure you have fully updated
your system and see if it can still be reproduced?
As far as I can tell this would probably only be reproducible if you're
near an invisible wifi network;
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enable the Proposed repositories and update to the new gnome-control-
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This is indeed the exact same thing as bug 912948; the interface crashes
because a hidden AP is in range, and gnome-control-center doesn't cope.
I'll mark this bug as a duplicate of 912948, if you're having
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Google Calendar broken : Unable to create calendar object : The calendar
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Confirming, the background isn't white.
Krzysztof, would you be able to report this upstream to be looked at by
the Evolution developers?
Thanks!
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I can reproduce by pressing Alt, but I think this is normal since that`s
being caught by the HUD normally. For anything else, I`d say it`s
localization-related. I can`t begin to explain why this would happen
only in evolution, but I also know that evolution doesn`t treat AltGr
specially.
Also,
I can't reproduce this with the Italian or French (Swiss) keyboad
mappings either. Anyone can provide me with a different way to try to
reproduce this?
Of course, I'm not running on the development release, but I can't see
any difference in the keyboard related packages I could think of. I'll
get
Well, facebook has nothing to do with evolution (the mail client), nor
is there anything being done to discriminate against any group in any
way shape or form in Ubuntu. I'm at a loss as how to handle this, as I
don't know that there is any bug here.
Could you please tell us more about what you
Tema,
Adding the backtrace is awesome! Unfortunately, it's missing a few too
many symbols to be useful.
Would you be able to reproduce the backtrace again, but after installing
the following debugging symbols packages (which will require adding the
repository for those, see
Confirming; this seems to be mostly a matter of how fast you move the
message, because I was able to quickly do the process and successfully
move a Marked as unread message to another folder; however it only
takes one or two seconds before a message you click on to drag is marked
as read again --
As a workaround, you can change the value for the following key in
gconf-editor:
/apps/evolution/mail/display/mark_seen_timeout
to 15000 for 15 seconds; which allows more time to move the messages to
a different folder. I'll try to figure out if that timeout has changed
recently or why this is
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Google Calendar broken : Unable to create calendar object : The
calendar doesn't
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** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+ Affects any addition of events to Google Calendars; this is limited to
calendars using the CalDAV protocol, and only for calendars hosted by Google.
+
+ [Development Fix]
+ Two patches to be backported from Evolution-Data-Server upstream trees
3.4/master.
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Google Calendar broken : Unable to create calendar object
Ross, sounds to me like what you are seeing is actually a different issue.
Could you please file a bug for that particular case and comment back here with
the bug number so that I can get back to it and triage it? Please make sure to
use 'ubuntu-bug evolution'.
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+ [Impact]
+ High impact: this causes gnome-control-center to be likely to crash in any
situation where a non-SSID-broadcasting AP is in range, when opening the
Network panel in gnome-control-center (System Settings).
+
+ [Development Fix]
+ Obvious simple and safe fix;
After applying my patch to bug 908670; I can't manage to crash the
network panel at all. I suspect this is really just another instance of
the same crash, hidden somehow since it would depend on how the crash
gets triggered.
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Bug 912948 is relevant. After applying my patch, I'm not able to
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[network]: gnome-control-center crashed
mode was specific to sspmode; which was a suggested workaround. If
that's not supported, fine. Some devices may not support this.
If you say it's different, fine, but right now I have no way to figure
out what might be failing to work on your system. We definitely did fix
the largest underlying
Not a gnome-bluetooth bug since downgrading just bluez reportedly fixes
the issue.
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regression in gvfs to connect/browse
Since this will need more work / fixing at the evolution level first,
I'm unsubscribing the Ubuntu Sponsors Team.
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Title:
Looks like this is actually missing a patch to evolution's e-util; it
should be pretty straightforward to get it added since nothing would be
using that function (e_action_group_add_actions_localized()) yet. See
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/commits-list/2012-January/msg01662.html,
though one
No, passwords for email accounts can only be recovered/reset by the
providers for the accounts, so in this case by Google.
Closing as Invalid since this isn't a bug.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 952307 ***
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Message text is selected on click (in HTML emails)
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[network]:
I'll go guessing wildly there, but I think this is all due to just how
g-c-c is getting the AP list. The list is first populated, then re-
processes to get SSIDs. At any point in time during the reprocessing, if
an APs signal was low enough that it disappeared from the scan results
since it was
There's a patch ready, we'll upload it to precise-proposed soon and it
will be fixed for the release.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 872044 ***
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Indeed, that's fixed in a kernel patch in Oneiric and Precise; marking
as a duplicate of bug 872044, since it is. The fact that the workaround
doesn't work for some devices is normal given that all devices
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Title:
Creating event in evolution with google
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I can't reproduce this. Could it be due to the theme in use?
Does it do the same when you try the same process from a guest session?
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Can this be reproduced in gedit if you were to type the same address the
same way?
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This appears to be a duplicate of bug 952307
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Closing as Fix Released, I can't reproduce this on Precise.
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gnome-control-center crashed when removing bluetooth pairing ith SIGSEGV in
g_signal_emit_valist()
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gnome-control-center crashed when removing bluetooth pairing ith SIGSEGV in
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 949743 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/949743
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gnome-control-center crashed when removing bluetooth pairing ith SIGSEGV in
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 949743
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 949743 ***
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AceLan;
Are you still planning on providing those as SRU? What is there left to
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It's going to be very hard to fix this in nm-applet; the issue really
comes from the fact that fontconfig or gtk or some other low-level part
is getting broken by the upgrade. We do expect people to reboot after
running the dist-upgrade though.
Nicolas, since it's obviously wrong, please file a
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I can't reproduce this. Are you able to see the same behavior if you try
on a LiveCD, or in a guest session?
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I'm unable to make enough sense of it to tackle this myself, but I've
file the bug upstream.
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Importance:
Yeah, sounds like a reasonable way to fix this kind of issue; I'll check
if there is a way to stop just the alarm-notify binary and possibly the
calendar and addressbook factories.
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Title:
FTBFS in test-rebuild-20120328
To manage
Vibhav, are you sure you don't want to try to apply the upstream patch
for this?
I tracked the patch to use as
http://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution/commit/?h=gnome-3-4id=936a4883a16512bc8a7340e41e790442a54844ca
; which is the exact same thing as the patch Milan attached to the
upstream bug, but
So yes, I can indeed reproduce this (my issues were unrelated, just a
sadly configured instance).
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Title:
[imap] moving a
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libpst has changed the number of arguments for pst_open(), a charset must now
be passed.
Fixed upstream in git; small patch required.
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Assignee: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
Status: In Progress
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iMac, I'm looking at this now, will upload with the patch shortly.
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Title:
Unable to modify or update Google
Based on your input in the upstream bug, can we now close this as
Invalid?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662788
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed
in the latest development version of Ubuntu - Oneiric Ocelot.
This is a significant bug in Ubuntu. If you need a fix for the bug in
previous versions of
Hmm, but it's also not in Precise now, and likely won't be (it's UI
changes, past UI freeze, etc.). Let's either put this back to Triaged or
update the bug for a freeze exception. Seb, do you have a preference?
This seems to me like it has been the case since forever.
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I can't successfully reproduce this.
Michał, would you be able to offer more details, such as at least what
kind of account is in use where you can reproduce the issue? Is it a
Maildir, mbox, or other kind of account?
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In progress :) I'll upload this in a few minutes once I can
successfully test this.
It's nice to see we got the same patch for the gnome-bluetooth part of
the fix independently.
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Well, patch
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/96987064/11-explicitly_close.patch seems
at least a little incorrect; it seems to be as though you should be
closing the io channel before it gets unref'd ;)
Also, g_io_channel_close() is deprecated, it would be better to use
g_io_channel_shutdown().
Do
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Bluetooth is not fully re-initialized when rfkill switch
I don't think that's evolution -- it works just fine on multiple systems
I've tried. I'll guess wildly and say it's more likely to be X or
compiz, so let's reassign this to compiz for starters.
Can you please confirm that this is indeed with compiz running, so
perhaps in Unity? Or are you using
It's doubtful of the actual usefulness of this Airplane Mode toggle.
What it really does is disable Wireless, but that still doesn't disable
bluetooth (and possibly not mobile broadband either in some cases). Then
comes how to display this, when there is already an indication in the
form of the
Opening a task against gnome-control-center too just for full-disclosure
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What kind of system are you seeing this happening on? I'm wondering if
the killswitch status saving/restoring might be broken for some Dell
devices, since one of the rfkill devices actually gets removed and re-
added when the state is toggled for Dell systems (at least, it's easily
So, what's the expected behavior? Should we re-add the patch to provide
the checkbox, or can we close this bug report as Invalid or Won't Fix or
some other status if there shouldn't be a checkbox at all?
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Li Li; gnome-settings-daemon 3.3.91-0ubuntu2 is now in Precise and
includes at least part of your patch; could you please confirm whether
that fixes the issue for you?
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Anthony or James, please confirm: this was for a Dell device right? It's
the only place so far I've been able to reproduce this kind of behavior.
Seems to be because the killswitch actually removes the bluetooth device
altogether.
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Evolution generally does exactly what it's supposed to do. I hardly
think there are changes warranted here in Evolution itself.
What this brings up though, is why does the network take this long to be
established on your system?
Please provide the logs from /var/log/syslog after reproducing the
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Setting to Low as there is an easy workaround of setting the
destination directory for emails, while configuring a new install does
appear to work properly...
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