As a workaround, you can set Days to 0 to avoid messages being
automatically deleted.
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
We noticed that some of the sentences in this bug report are not in
English. If they were translated in English they would be more
understandable to triagers. Could you please translate them?
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Could you please try the same operation after installing Evolution
3.2.1-0ubuntu1, which should already be available in Oneiric-proposed?
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for more information
about how this can be done.
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What exact version of the evolution packages are you running?
Please run the following command in a terminal and paste the output
here:
dpkg -l evolution*
Thanks in advance!
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If you click Folders, then Subscriptions... in the menu; then select
your account, can you see the folders in that list? If so, can you
subscribe to them and then see them appear in the folder list for
Evolution? (you may need to stop Evolution and start it again before
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Title:
Calendar colors changing to color of 2nd
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evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in
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GMail added through Online Accounts
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Address cards render extra phone number
To manage notifications about
We'll fix this in an SRU I'm preparing now for evo, since it's fixed in
3.2.1.
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I cannot quite reproduce this issue; instead I see that evolution gets
started here, is set to today's date but the small calendar view
immediately switches to January 1, 1970. I think this is an issue with
the applets though, rather than in evolution itself.
To clarify, you're seeing this bug
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Seems to be an issue directly in Evolution: preferences have a color set
for spelling check which defaults to red. If I change the tone of the
red, it seems to also slightly change the tone of the yellow used to
underline.
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This seems to work properly here. Unfortunately, as there is not enough
information on this bug report to further investigate this issue, we'll
need to ask you for more data:
- Please attach the file .xsession-errors (from your home directory) to this
report. If there are errors from the backup
Public bug reported:
Evolution-data-server 3.2.1 is required for Evolution 3.2.1, which fixes
a number of interesting bugs already reported in Launchpad.
Furthermore, e-d-s itself fixes a number of small issues: see
http://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution-data-server/log/?h=gnome-3-2.
Interesting
Yup, and it appears to be working great, I've been fiddling with g-c-c
for a while and I've been unable to reproduce the crashes I could easily
get before.
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+ An easy to reproduce crasher when changing settings for bluetooth headsets.
It seems to be affecting a lot of people and the patches are not very intrusive.
+
+ TEST CASE:
+ 1) Connect a bluetooth headset.
+ 2) Open bluetooth properties, select the
I actually meant whether you see all your configured connections in the
connection editor (click the applet, then Edit Connections..), including
VPN connections you may have configured. This is going to clarify
whether there was an issue with migration or if it's just with gnome-
keyring, or just
It will take a few hours before evolution-mapi 3.2.0 is available (it's
currently in the queue, waiting for approval from the release team). In
the meantime, I think we can close this as Fix Released: there's been
various other revisions of Evolution and related packages, up to stable
version
And... in excitement I write this in the wrong bug report. :) Please
disregard the above, it was meant for bug 856333.
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Okay, I believe I've finally made good progress.. Even if it's quite sad
it happened so late ;)
To get more information, I decided to give the Fedora 16 Live CD a try,
since it was likely broken there too in which case I could provide
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Hmm, it actually really doesn't sound like the same thing now, it looks
far more like an issue specific to passwords in gnome-keyring.
I'm opening a task for gnome-keyring.
To verify; do you see all of the connections you should see in network-
manager, or could some one them be missing?
**
Confirmed, it's not displaying exactly the same (the evolution list
headers look a little more like buttons), though it's unclear whether
this is wanted or a side effect of how the list is implemented.
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** Changed in: evolution
As far as I can tell (but before asking upstream), it seems to me like
this is probably expected behavior, since the list could be quite large.
As soon as you start typing in something, results will start displaying.
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cyphermox is it normal for the addressbook chooser dialog (when you click the
To: button in a new message) to start with no results displayed in the left
pane, no matter what address book is chosen (as soon as I type something in, it
starts listing results though). This is with evo 3.1.92
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Address book is empty when composing
Sebastian Martinez,
Please make sure you also have evolution-mapi 3.1.91-0ubuntu1 installed.
It got uploaded earlier today, might still need a few minutes or hours
before it's built for all architectures and mirrored everywhere.
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This still needs the same update for evolution, too. Just about ready to
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Title:
'undefined symbol:
AFAIK this should be fixed now, there was a period of time for which the
new evo packages would break installing evolution-exchange.
Could you please try this again and confirmed it's now fixed? Thanks!
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Closing as Won't Fix as per how the bug was closed upstream. This is
both non-trivial to implement for the reasons provided in the upstream
bug report, and there is a clear and easy workaround: using Shift -
Arrow to open and close threads.
Thanks!
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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Status: New = In Progress
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Title:
getting connection is untrusted warnings
To manage
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Error package $FOO failed to install/upgrade: cannot access archive: No
such file or directory
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Crashes on using Use as Hotspot
To manage notifications about
Triaged/Medium: I can reproduce the issue and it's pretty clear what
needs to be done (install gstreamer0.10-gconf by default or provide
-gsettings sinks in -good instead of -bad?); I'll get to it shortly
unless someone beats me to it ;)
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That all sounds like overheating for some reason, and generally
unrelated to evolution.
Tomas, let's try to debug this properly: please attach .xsession-errors
from a session reproducing the issue. Additionally, since we're looking
at a possible crash, please enable Apport as described here:
I pushed packages to my PPA with the patch suggested on the upstream
bug:
https://launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/+archive/evolution-staging/+build/2663670
https://launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/+archive/evolution-staging/+build/2663671
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AFAIK this should be working in 2.32 since the release of Natty; so I'll
mark this Fix Released (as per the upstream bug).
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Does anything come up in .xsession-errors when you just press the EMail
button? If there's nothing, then it's most likely not an issue in
evolution but in defined keyboard shortcuts...
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** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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Fix Released: the body now shows even though the actual signature is not
being shown yet...
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Oops, so it's not actually fixed for all cases yet: setting back to
Confirmed.
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Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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This won't need a change in ubiquity after all, we ship a hook script in
gnome-keyring to take care of the step of fixing permissions at the end
of the install (see gnome-keyring changelog entry about target-config
script above). Marking the ubiquity task Invalid.
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Well, I see the same in Xubuntu here, but this doesn't belong as a bug
against unity-2d, something else down the path breaks the icons.
Marcin, can you please open a separate bug for this? It's a new issue,
even if it was to be the same kind of problem: it's now a problem in
Oneiric, and will
Well, I'll mention it to the guys who maintain that PPA, but since it's
a PPA, I'll close this bug as Invalid (since it's not the actual Natty
or Oneiric packages in the archive). FWIW, this is fixed in Oneiric now,
the package just needs to be updated in the PPA.
Additionally, setting
I opened bug 820080 about this for oneiric. Please refer to that if you
get broken icons outside Unity on *Oneiric*.
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Ah, thanks for the patch. I've notified upstream (see bgo 655441), we'll
add this in the next upload of evolution.
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Just uploaded evolution 3.1.4-0ubuntu1 which includes this patch applied
upstream and cherry-picked for this revision; marking Fix Released.
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Confirming, some (I'd almost venture to say *most*) signed messages
don't get rendered correctly, although they are indeed being loaded and
saved correctly (which you can confirm by saving as mbox).
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This is because indicators don't allow using composition to piece
together icons, so we're using new icons instead -- some themes need to
be fixed but in general the fallback one of using standard gnome icons
(hicolor) should work and provide *something*.
Marking Invalid in network-manager-applet
Yes, the plugin uses the preferred client, depending on what it is.
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Send to Email is missing on Natty
To
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Nah, it will be fixed, I'm working on it ;)
nautilus-sendto just needs to be rebuilt on Natty to pick up the
different version of the libebook library; I'm about to upload the fix
to natty-proposed.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nautilus-sendto
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+ This is a very low risk rebuild of nautilus-sendto to correctly link against
libebook-1.2.so.10; which will re-enable the Send to... Email item in
nautilus-sendto dialog. There are no other changes required
Hmm.. I can confirm this on oneiric with the latest evolution too
(3.1.2). Message preview pane shows the overlay, but the control widget
doesn't appear as early as in the message list or folder tree panes;
just when you actually hover over the orange scrollbar.
cimi, ping me on IRC and I can
Well, even that other bug report is closed, so let's reassign to X and
see. If you could, please report this on bugs.freedesktop.org as
requested in the GNOME bug you linked.
** Changed in: evolution
Importance: High = Unknown
** Changed in: evolution
Status: Fix Released = Unknown
**
Yeah, we finally tracked it down to an issue in NetworkManager for the
AddAndActivateConnection() dbus method; I'm preparing the package.
** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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nm-applet crashed with SIGSEGV in g_hash_table_foreach()
To manage notifications about
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We don't need another report; the full backtrace is on this report
already. Also, downgrading to libglib2.0-0 2.29.4-0ubuntu1 still appears
to resolve issues. It seems to be because the hash_table become NULL at
some point in hashtable_map() but I can't seem to figure out why.
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An now I can't reproduce this anymore, so marking this Incomplete until
we can get a clearer idea of what triggers this and whether it's still
an issue.
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Anyone care to test this on Natty and confirm whether it's still an
issue? Thanks in advance.
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Title:
evolution deletes all e-mails in a folder
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Wally, jjinco33, and possibly others who tried, could you confirm which
release you tested the fix on, since it was uploaded to Natty and
Maverick. Ideally, we'd need one confirmation that this work for each of
Maverick and Natty.
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This appears to be a duplicate of bug 663014
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No result for ping in Gnome-Nettool
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Indeed, it doesn't work. AFAICT, this would most likely be a duplicate
of bug 663014.
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No result for ping in Gnome-Nettool
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Martin, yeah, that's because I was too slow at poking someone for
review, and in the meantime 3.0.0 was merged in. I'm working on the SRU
updates now.
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Seems like a duplicate of bug 663014.
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No result for ping in Gnome-Nettool
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No result for ping in Gnome-Nettool
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No result for ping in Gnome-Nettool
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No result for ping in Gnome-Nettool
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This is a duplicate of bug 663014.
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No result for ping in Gnome-Nettool
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No result for ping in Gnome-Nettool
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+
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+ This is a minor patch that affects only the gnome-nettool application, and
only its Ping tab. Regression potential is minimal to null, given that the new
matching strings should catch both the old and new
: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Assignee: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
Status: In Progress
** Tags: desktop-upgrade
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Importance
: Wishlist
Assignee: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
Status: In Progress
** Tags: desktop-upgrade
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
** Changed
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Update to 3.0.1
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Just checked and tested it and it looks fine to me; I'll prepare updated
packages for Maverick and Natty.
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No
Rolf,
All that will be left will be to open a bug upstream against gtk+2.0.
I'll do so ASAP, unless you do it before me ;)
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By now all you should be getting for error messages should be Cannot
connect to service's server, if it shows up. Is Evolution marked as
working online? (Make sure the Work Offline checkbox is unchecked in the
File menu).
Past that, we'll need to completely stop evolution (In a terminal:
This is highly likely to be caused by compiz doing something with the
labels (or just because effects are activated); opening a compiz task.
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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You can edit filter rules from the Message menu.
In any case, this appears to be a support request, and such requests
should be sent to the answers tracker. I'm converting this to a
question.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Converted to question:
Please make sure that Evolution is seeing itself as online (Make sure
you're not in Work Offline mode, in the File menu), and that
NetworkManager is shown as connected.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Ah, oops. I actually meant LIBGDATA_DEBUG=3, not 1.
Again, you need to fully stop evolution and e-addressbook-factory first,
then start the factory with LIBGDATA_DEBUG=3; then start evolution. The
logs there (which will also contain private data, so be careful), would
contain the cause for the
Bazon,
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Assignee: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl) = (unassigned)
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Jono,
Do you remember if the calendar you were adding was a public calendar in
case we could try to reproduce the crash?
The stack trace indicates an issue in converting the time zone for a
recurring event, but I couldn't really reproduce the crash or make sense
of why this would cause a crash
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