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don't reopen old closed bugs, reopen new ones rather
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #632199
open new ones rather, the new issues seems to be
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Is somebody working on this problem? It is really annoying and it seems
to be a general problem of the latest linux distributions. This bug
happens in fedora 14 too.
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Same problem in maverick now for me too.
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I reopen the bug because the same thing happens to me in Maverick now.
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I haven't been using Evolution, since I began using Google's Calendar.
I tried the problem again after receiving notice of the importance
change. I'm running Lucid 10.04 up-to-date.The double-click on the
date in the panel's drop-down calendar opens Evolution (2.28.3) with the
correct date.
I am also experiencing this issue with Gutsy. And, like Sympy, I am
unsure of how to re-compile and use the hack.
Any ideas or is there an easy fix?
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I'm having this bug on Gutsy 64. Is there any workaround to it that does
not involve recompiling?
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By the way, my timezone is America/Sao Paulo.
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[Hardy 8.04 Alpha-2 for i386 desktop] Same faulty behaviour occurs in
this iso-testing version. Relevant versions: evolution 2.21.4, Gnome
panel 2.20.1, clock 2.20.1.That is, double-clicking on a date in the
drop-down calendar (from the panel clock) opens the prior date (at 9:00
am) in
Confirmed here too. I was in the process of filing a new bug report for
this issue.
Some extra information:
I'm running Ubuntu 7.19 x86_64 with all updates currently installed
$ uname -r
2.6.22-14-generic
$ locale
LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE=en_CA.UTF-8
LC_NUMERIC=en_CA.UTF-8
LC_TIME=en_CA.UTF-8
I can confirm that this behavior is back in Gutsy for me. I hadn't
noticed because I haven't used Evolution for a while.
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after reviewing this bug, it appears that it was fixed in Edgy.
I'm using Gutsy, and still it is opening the wrong date.
The command evolution calendar:///?startdate=$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ)
opens Evolution with the correct date.
My locale (LANG) is en_US.UTF-8
My timezone is America/New York
not sure of why evolution should take an UTC time rather than one
matching its timezone, either way should fix it though
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That workaround creates the opposite effect for some people: bug #66028
is about the next day being opened on edgy
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Trivial patch, but hey.
** Attachment added: Patch to always use 12Z when calling evo
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4685523/15_clock_start_evo_midday.patch
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Thank you for the patch Tollef, fixed with this upload:
gnome-panel (2.16.1-0ubuntu2) edgy; urgency=low
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* debian/patches/15_clock_start_evo_midday.patch:
- patch by Tollef Fog Heen, always use 12Z when calling evo, fix the
evolution calendar being opened shifted from one
outstanding!
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Marking it milestoned for edgy
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Target: None = ubuntu-6.10
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No need to get an approval from Matt and the delta is not an issue. If
you want to make a patch for that you are welcome
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this still doesn't work for edgy and upstream (evolution) is apparently
not going to fix this. since this is a very visible and annoying bug in
ubuntu, and since the fix (above) is very simple and has no chance of
breaking anything, i'm sure matt will allow it. i know you guys don't
like deltas,
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if you look at the 'impl_handleURI' function in 'calendar-component.c',
the standard function 'time_from_isodate' is used to parse 'startdate'
and 'enddate' values. the 'time_from_isodate' documentation states the
string must be a Date/time value in ISO 8601 UTC format.
in other words, the date
any opinion on the previous comment? what hour would you use to make
sure than the day will not switch if evolution is on a different
timezone?
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as i mentioned in the bug i filed, a safe kludge is to always use 12
noon GMT:
evolution calendar:///?startdate=20060608T12
since (virtually) no time zone is more than 12 hours away from GMT, this
will force evolution to start on the specified date, regardless of time
zone. the only people
evolution's calendar is supposed to scroll to the specified time, but
since that has never ever actually worked, it's not an issue.
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This is probably a workable hack for the moment (that is, it's better
than leaving it the way it is).
But I still am at a loss as to why a calendar program that helps me
organize my appointments in my local time and correctly reminds me of
them insists on receiving GMT arguments and has no way to
let's eliminate some of the variables, here. explicitly specifying the
date with the command:
evolution calendar:///?startdate=20060608T114022
starts evolution with the correct date (8 june 2006). however, omitting
the time portion with the command:
evolution calendar:///?startdate=20060608
this is probably not a bug, as evolution is probably assuming 00:00 zulu
for the time. this gets converted to the previous day for those of us in
a minus time zone. the command line for gnome-panel needs to specify
the correct time zone. i've opened bug #46805.
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yes, that's exactly what's happening. i'm in Eastern Standard Time, USA,
which is currently GMT minus 4 hours. the command:
evolution calendar:///?startdate=20060608T035959
opens evolution to the previous day, while the command:
evolution calendar:///?startdate=20060608T04
opens evolution
conclusion: this is not a valid bug.
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I don't agree with the fact that not a bug, startdate=a_date should
open the date specified without hour specification, that seems logicial
no? Implementation details are not a justification for a bugged
behaviour
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you're missing the point. the command DOES work properly, but since
there is no time or time zone specified, evolution quite reasonably
assumes 00:00 zulu. for those of us in EDT, this get translated to 8PM
of the previous day.
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I agree with Sebastien. I don't care about the logic of what's
happening behind the scenes (I'm not a hacker, I'm just a simple user)
but with the fact that the interface doesn't do what it should do.
Clicking on/typing a given date should open that date. Simple, right?
How can you say that
i know it sounds like i'm arguing semantics, but in this case semantics
are important. the reason that i want to make the distinction clear is
because this bug is mirrored upstream, and the Evolution maintainers
need to know that there's actually no problem with their code. in fact,
they should
Yes, I understand your logic. I just think it's wrong. If Evolution
can't handle a plain date as a sane user (not a logician) would expect
it to, then it shouldn't allow a plain date argument in the first place.
To give Thursday when one asks for Friday is a bug according to any
human interface
ughhh! i give up!
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every expressed his opinion, not a lot to say after say, let upstream
decide if they think that format is a part of the API and should have
some stability or if they want to fix the glitch
What hour do you think the panel should use when you click on it?
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4M its even worse. Since I removed Evolution when double clicking on a
date the CLOCK applet crashes.
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Both evolution calendar:///?startdate=$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ) and the
calendar give me the previous date.
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I can confirm and I'm also using en_US.UTF-8 and my time zone is
America/New_York (Eastern). When I run:
evolution calendar:///?startdate=$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ
It opens the previous day in Evolution. Same goes for opening Evolution
from the calendar applet in the Gnome panel -- previous day.
Confirmed, it depends of the timezone configured for evolution. Are you sure
you don't have the issue with evolution calendar:///?startdate=$(date
+%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ)? It opens the previous day too on my dapper installation.
I've forwarded the issue upstream:
Strangely enough, that command still opens up the correct day, whereas
clicking on the date still opens up the previous day.
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what locale do you use?
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Is the locale the same as $LANG? If so, it's en_US.UTF-8. The time
zone is America/New York (Eastern).
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I have the exact same problem, using dapper, fresh install.
yes, that command opens the current day
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Thanks for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? What locale and
timezone? That works fine for me. Does evolution
calendar:///?startdate=$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ) open on the current
day for you?
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I'm using an updated Dapper. I've had this problem ever since I
upgraded from Breezy. (Several minor things broke when I upgraded.)
Yes, the command you provided does open up on the right day.
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