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** Changed in: evolution
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Title:
Evolution failed to properly migrate Local Contacts
I can confirm this in a migration to 2.3.2 from 2.28.3 on my Ubuntu
10.04 system. The files in the old .evolution tree were converted/moved
to the new .local/share/evolution tree but only the first local Address
Book worked.
To sum up, only the first On This Computer address book sources entry
Upstream bug already exists:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648045
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Title:
Evolution failed to properly migrate
Fixed in 12.04B, upstream as well.
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Title:
Evolution failed to properly migrate Local Contacts during 2.32
(Natty) Upgrade
** Changed in: evolution
Status: New = Incomplete
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Title:
Evolution failed to properly migrate Local Contacts during
After migrating evolution to mbox my addresses on this computer are
not accessible from new mail
And when I wanted to look at the addresses at contacts all addresses where
gone.
Only after restart the system the addresses are visible again
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