And again something to add: It seems to only affect whole-day-
appointments (not sure if that's the correct term since i am using
evolution in english)
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Also affects me, but not for every appointment. It only affects
appointments of the next week.
Now it's Thursday. Events for tomorrow and Saturday are displayed
correctly. But Monday’s appointments are displayed one day prior, as
Sunday's appointments. This affects the displayed calendar and the l
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Could somebody having the issue send it to bugzilla.gnome.org ? where
the developers can read about it? i still cannot reproduce it, seems
very specific. Thanks.
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This bug is still present in Natty Narwhal. Fresh install and all day
appointments still show a day early in the clock panel.
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Exact same issue. Running Ubuntu 9.10 with all updates. Date in clock
panel shows a day earlier than in Evolution calendar.
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I also see this same problem. All-day appointments created in Evolution
show up a day early in the clock panel calendar. See attached
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@Pedro
Thank you for taking the time to look into this... I think an update has
fixed the wrong date issue. I can confirm that the dates are correct
now. But, when I open the calender by clicking on the clock on the
panel, then selecting the date that has the appointment, then opening
the appoin
that's not reproducible here, you might want to send it upstream.
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@Pedro - that would entail me more or less repeating what I have said
above; if you think rephrasing it in that way will make it easier to
understand, then here goes:
* Is this reproducible?
Well, I can reproduce it, otherwise I wouldn't be reporting it...
* If so, what specific steps should we
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* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
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Thank you for your bug report. The issue is an upstream one and it would
be nice if somebody having it could send the bug the to the people
writting the software (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME)
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