Not resolved on 12.04 LTS - as it's an LTS release which is still
distributed (and even promoted over the latest 13.xx releases) it should
have it's fixed back ported to 12.04
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Clicking a date of previous or next month does not select the right
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the attached branch fixes this bug
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dat
This could be related to keyboard interaction as mentioned here;
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That's interesting, thanks for this bug report, it'll be very helpful.
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New York shown with wrong UTC offset when I use the keyboard to sel
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There isn't meant to be a confirmation button as all the settings should
be instant apply.
It seems you're suffering from another bug #773086 I'll mark this as a
dupe.
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What might be happening is the timezone isn't correctly exported or
imported, can you check the individual calendar entries to see if they
have the wrong timezone in evolution?
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We'll need a better stack trace in order to figure out where the issue
may be.
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It seems you may have a problem with dconf being unable to read some key
files, at least that is one possibility reading your XsessionErrors
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Must be as a result of missing or corrupted data in ubuntu geonames if
it's only a problem for some locations.
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The double comma suggests this is a bad translation.
Which language are you using?
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in the gnome-panel year isn't being displayed, althoug
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Time and Date Settings don't load (Natty Beta 1)
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time and date settings do not open when selected from top menu
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Time and Date Settings don't load (
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This is a lib unique warning, caused because the application is still
running. There is a bug affecting a small number of people which seems
to prevent the preferences loading first time, the second time libun
@sacha it seems what's happening is the application fails to load the
first time because of a failure possibly in policy kit but it hangs. The
subsequent attempts are blocked by libunique.
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I'd assume that what's happened in the case the date doesn't roll over
is that the signal we're hooked up to from contextkit for updating isn't
100% accurate and missing a beat once in a while. That's what it looks
like anyway, as I'm missing the messages associated with that.
What is needed here
After adding some debugging into ido it appears that ido calendar menu
item is emitting the signal, twice for this months dates (which works
great), and upto 7 times for last month or next month. It's peculiar to
say the least.
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I *just* managed to reproduce this today for the first time. It still
thinks it's yesterday, the calendar in the menu has updated. but both
the menu and the panel date is wrong.
I'll look into it, hopefully there's an easy fix.
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I've identified that what's happening is that the single click for day
selected is being sent 3 times or more each time from the date which was
clicked, as the calendar updates it selects the next date.
Not 100% sure how to fix this, but I'll give it a go.
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I can confirm this happens when selecting dates which are from the next
month (shown darker) at the base of the calendar, and when selecting
dates from the previous month at the top of the calendar.
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Shows duplicate city names when current timezone changes to one of the
"Other locations"
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There isn't even supposed to be one comma there :/ it was removed from
the code - I think this must be a translation bug :/
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we tried preventing this by sorting by population however many of the
results don't have a population associated with them. This isn't an
issue with indicator-datetime, as geonames also effects Ubiquity.
** Also affects: ubuntu-geonames
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary chang
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 649800 ***
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datetime indicator won't show today's date if you've ever clicked on any
others
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Calendar remembers selection between views, which is confusing
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I think this is related to indicator-applet-complete there seem to be some
other notification bugs happening there.
Like style notifications seem lost.
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this appears to be related to a set date on ido calendar, which is
triggered by a menu close.
Did you have the menu open at the time? I think I saw this bug once when
I installed a new package and the menu was open but I couldn't reproduce
it.
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I think this might be related to the "," being removed from the original
string.
The original string is now "%A %e %B" as per the TimeAndDate spec.
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this bug was fixed in revision 105 in trunk merged from branch lp:~karl-
qdh/indicator-datetime/datereset
The behaviour now resets the date to today when the menu pops down.
Please update and reboot to ensure this bug is fixed for you. You may
need to perform a dist-upgrade (sudo apt-get dist-upg
@fishears thanks for all your testing. Did you update, any particular
packages of interest appear in the update?
Can we confirm this is gone?
I can't reproduce it.
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@fishears, it seems to be related to policy kit, do you have policy kit
installed and up to date?
Try a dist-upgrade if you haven't already.
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set time from internet not available
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Menu is too narrow with calendar hidden
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ah, this is caused by a one line fix for items with too large a width...
I think I need to set a minimum width on the appointment items.
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I've been reliably informed this is released.
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Part of the time appears cut off w
** Also affects: evolution
Importance: Undecided
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Calendar entry's title should be trimmed in the Cal
I think what might have happened here is that the comma was changed in
the code. Originally there was a comma in the untranslated string, this
was pointed out by mpt to be incorrect. It's highly probable that this
change has caused a bunch of the translations to go out of whack.
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@joopbraak: the preferences shouldn't be related to gvfsd-http maybe
you're experiencing a different bug that's causing similar symptoms?
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Thanks fishears :)
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hmm, this is interesting - there seems to be some link to dbus not
working correctly in libunique which might cause the first failure, then
after killing it it'll restart fine.
I can't reproduce this unfortunately, which is making it harder to find
a fix. Any other hints? could someone do a gdb at
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Zeigeist made no difference to me, still can't reproduce this exactly.
I'm going to mark this as a duplicate of bug #751175 because it seems to
be an intermittent issue in launching which isn't related to evo
the video and log files aren't that helpful unfortunately. I'm going to
install Zeitgeist as you had some messages there and see if I can
reproduce it then.
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This looks like it might be a dbus bug, I think wherever it's entering
dbus will be somewhere in dbusmenu, and if dbusmenu was doing something
particularly wrong it'd show up more often.
Is it reproducible? It'd be nice if it could be reproduced with the
indicator-datetime debug symbols and dbusme
lling it first.
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datetime indicator won't show today's date if you've ever clic
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any oth
Ok, I'm going to mark this as incomplete. It might just have been a
temporary bug if you see it again please let me know.
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Removing a location doesn't select the next one
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if it shows no running processes at the moment, could you try running it
from the terminal, it might give a libunique error, we need to make sure
it's a duplicate before we say so ;)
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I've looked through the code and don't believe this is related to
evolution. All that evolution changes in the code is whether or not the
"show events" tick box is active.
This is more likely to be this bug;
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/751175
Could you run "p
so you have a zombie process which is blocking because of libunique :/
sure would be nice to find out what makes it block, any hints at
reproducing this? I'm assuming that it launches properly after reboot
but any subsequent attempts are blocked?
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Ok, sorry that the last fix hadn't resolved this issue. After reading
your report I believe this may be the result of a bad translation
somewhere.
I've looked through the part which should be translated and it looks
fine, it's not like it's simply been duplicated for 24hr and 12hr.
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@Simon, Antonius; could you run "ps ax | grep indiator-datetime-
preferences" the next time you can reproduce it, I think it's a problem
with the application still running at least in some way behind the
scenes.
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resume this bug might now be fixed.
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Date/time indicator says it's the
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the translations should be
"%a %b %e" -> "%a %e %b"
"%b %e" -> "%e %b"
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I believe this could be considered a missing translation I think simply
adding translations for "%a %b %e" and "%b %e" for en_gb would fix it.
** Also affects: ubuntu-translations
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Unable to change the date format displayed in pane
I'll discuss with mterry if we can get the closed signal sent on menu
close, that way we don't have to mess around with strange timers which
might mess up the user experience more.
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the attached branch fixes this issue
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** Also affects: ubuntu-geonames
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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attached branch fixes this issue
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The latest push fixes the server side issues, we'll need to get this in
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Locations in the settings are
mes
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I think the best way to deal with this is to create some kind of
translation matching on the server. For instance, the query to the
server includes a lang= parameter which the server uses to look up a
translation. The mechanics of how the translations are stored and how
they're accessed it not some
I'm adding geonames to this bug as it may be more appropriate to do
filtering and sorting server side for the fields specified.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Sorry to correct what I wrote, if evolution ISN'T installed it'll show
up insensitive.
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Calendar date is unreadable when using Ambience the
I'm marking this as fix-released because the package now does not make
the date insensitive all the time. If evolution is installed it will be
insensitive and will show up dim and difficult to read.
I imagine eventually this will be fixed in some universal way in that
all insensitive menu items wi
bug #751212 is a continuation of this bug concerning filtering and
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Missing/poorly prioritized entries in Locations
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-datetime
in bug #750395 the user explains that geographic features and hotels
show up in the search results but not their city, and that the sorting
isn't necessarily appropriate.
Results should be filtered to towns, cities and countries and or
@Seb I was thinking that they've got a point about filtering the
geographic features and sticking to towns, cities and at a broader
stroke countries.
Also the prioritising mentioned is equally valid two cities with the
same name e.g. London there's Canada/London and Europe/London making
sure the m
I'm wondering if this is also the case with ubiquity as both use
geonames.org
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@David, I don't think gnome calendar uses geonames, matching locations
would be problematic as we'd need to be able to match a partial
localised string with a non-localised complete string. i.e. user starts
typing in their place in their language e.g. "Deu" this will never be
able to match Deuchla
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Part of the time appears cut off when displaying the day of the week and date
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Will try this suggestion next;
(13:07:58) mbarnes: if using the APIs do the following: obtain the
ESourceList for calendars, call
e_source_list_peek_group_by_base_uri(list, "local:"), then iterate over
the sources in that group looking for one with relative_uri="system",
then call e_source_peek_ui
Attached a branch which would work if it weren't for broken eds URI
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Show only Evolution calendar events if the calendar is active
Conversation log with mbarnes
(12:57:41) klattimer: mbarnes: is there any way to turn local:system into
local:stringofnumbersanddots@machine?
(12:58:21) klattimer: or even looking up the system calendars URI in any way so
I could compare like for like
(13:00:49) mbarnes: well, "system" is a spe
it appears the URI's in the selected_calendars key does not match the
value of e_cal_get_uri always.
Minimum difference is a pre-pended "local:" which isn't a major issue at
worst the URIs are abbreviated to contacts:/// and local:system
Trying to find a resolution to that with mbarnes
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It appears the chunk of XML that was in GConf is no longer there.
Instead there now appears to be a
/apps/evolution/calendar/selected_calendars key in GConf.
I've checked and this is usable so I'll start writing a fix now :)
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Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/729033
Title:
Show only Evolution calendar events if the calendar is active
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