The issue with Evolution Calendar showing ages incorrectly is known
upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300584
If that is the only remaining problem then maybe this should be closed
or marked as a dupe of bug #145657?
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Evolution fails to add certain birthdays to calendar
https
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 48679 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48679
This is tracked upstream as a separate problem:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300584
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Age of contacts with birthdate <1970 always looks like they were born in 1970
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug
Upstream have reported that the birthday calendar age issue is known
about and is being treated as a separate bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300584
It's marked as fixed in 2.11.x but the bug still exists in 2.12.1
Perhaps Ubuntu bug #145657 should be re-opened and an upstream bug
After a bit of playing around with some test contacts it's obvious what
Evolution's Birthdays & Anniversarys Calendar is doing with birthdates
- anyone born before 1970 has the same age regardless of year they were
born and is assumed to have been born in 1970. Attached screenshot
shows 3 test co
Still present in Gutsy/ Evo 2.12.
I can also confirm the additional problem noted above by Barry Michels,
it seems to be more than a simple locale issue - there is something
seriously flawed with Evo's date calculations. For those of us with a
locale setting that won't permit entering four-digit y
I experienced the bug with moving mails ending up in the trash folder
with my webmail.us account for the first time this morning. Previously I
had only experienced that bug with my blueyonder account and was
suspicious this was caused by a blueyonder server problem; I can rule
this out now. log fil
Sorry, I should have re-read the entire bug report before posting.
Having done so now it appears that you are experiencing 2 problems,
possibly the same bug, possibly not.
1. You are losing mail when you move it between folders (either manually
or by filter). This might be:
http://bugzilla.gnome.
Some further info:
I sent myself several emails from another account for testing purposes
and then proceeded to drag them back and forth between various folders
until I triggered the bug again.
I observed that a move operation in Evo consists of a copy followed by a
delete. Every time a mail is s
Whilst reviewing this log this morning I noticed something very strange
at line 212:
received: * LIST (\Marked \HasNoChildren) "/" "Trash/Sent Items"
I don't have a "Sent Items" folder in any of my trash folders.
The message I moved to reproduce the bug is listed at line 618.
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Loses e-mails
I can reproduce this bug. In my case the mails are not lost, they end up
in the local trash folder. By that I mean the second trash folder in an
IMAP account folder list (the one that serves no useful purpose
normally, has an icon). Not the one actually on the IMAP server, nor the
one listed under
You have been subscribed to a public bug:
This problem only seems to happen with a freshly started machine when I
try and compose a mail immediately after starting evolution.
As soon as I start typing the recipients address the message composition
window freezes as evo tryies to autocomplete the
This bug affects both soundjuicer and rhythmbox in feisty.
As a workaround running gnome-audio-profiles-properties from a terminal
works fine.
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sound-juicer crashes when "editing profiles"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115953
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Seems to be working OK apart from this one issue, I have the same
number of dbus processes running in both instances. Are there any
specific tests I can run?
I see the upstream bug report has been rejected because of the same
issue. Maybe reassign to dbus?
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fails to start after upgrade to fei
Spoke too soon, can reproduce this reliably now, pattern is that deskbar
works fine on first login from a freshly booted machine but if I logout
and log back in it fails to start. I am getting error messages twice
about this now, the first one with additional info about .xsession
errors. Attached.
Having posted a bug report, deskbar has of course worked perfectly since
the last time I logged in. Have not done anything in the way of upgrades
or messing around with config files. The only thing I can think of was
that I ran tracker-search-tool for the first time since upgrading to
feisty, maybe
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
Upgraded to feisty yesterday and the deskbar applet is failing to start.
Here's the output from bug-buddy:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/deskbar/ModuleLoader.py", line 157, in
load_all
sel
Daniel, I am running dapper,evo 2.8.1 and eds 1.8.1. Will have a look at
the DebuggingProgramCrash page and see what I can do. It is definitely
an ldap problem, I have simply disabled autocompletion from ldap servers
in evo's preferences to make evo usable again.
Jan, I had a look at the upstream
I have installed the eds -dbg package and attached gdb to eds as per the
instructions in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace
I can recreate the problem with the message composition window freezing
when autocompleting email addresses, gdb's output attached.
** Attachment added: "gdb output"
http:
Public bug reported:
This problem only seems to happen with a freshly started machine when I
try and compose a mail immediately after starting evolution.
As soon as I start typing the recipients address the message composition
window freezes as evo tryies to autocomplete the address.
Here is the
** Summary changed:
- recurring events not displayed correctly
+ Recurrence rule dialogue is ambiguous
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I left the GNOME bug open because it is a valid feature enhancement
request for an improved recurrence rule dialogue. Has been confirmed
already.
It is not really an upstream version of this bug report, more of an idea
that came out of tracking down what the actual problem was. I was
slightly surp
Missed that you had already assigned this bug to the upstream bug I
filed, will edit description to match upstream.
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A helpful explanation of how EDS stores calendars on the Opened Hand
bugzilla prompted me to save the calendar as an ics file in Evo and open
it with Mozilla Sunbird on another box. I got the same result as with
Evolution, so it would appear that the problem lies with icalx.com not
Evo.
Can't see
Created bug report upstream about recurrence rule dialogue
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348400
Also found this bug which may describe the same problem:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=274514
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I also noticed the same problem with Dates and reported a bug in the
Opened Hand bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=128
Following on from that bug report, the Dates developer has closed the
bug as invalid because he believes that Evo is correctly applying the
recurrence rule
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Dapper with Evo 2.6.1-0ubuntu7
I created a recurring event starting on Mon 24/07/06 using this rule:
appointment recurs every 1 week on mon, tue, wed, thur, fri for 4
occurrences.
This should give me a total of 20 events. Only the first 4 ar
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This bug should really be split in to two reports. While the request for
Cuesheet support is definitely wish list material, I don't think you can
say the same about the gapless support. I am experiencing the same
problem with oggs, flacs and LAME encoded gapless mp3s, all of which
should play as pe
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/35694
Comment:
I generally create a new category when I need to, usually when I am
creating the task I want to categorize. I do the following:
Start evolution
Switch to the tasks view
Click new
Click on the categories button
Click on ne
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
Whoops, forgot some vital info:
Running dapper, evo version: 2.6.0-0ubuntu3
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Public bug reported:
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Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
If I create a custom category to apply to a task and then try to filter
my view by category I only get to see the
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