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Importance: Unknown => Critical
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** Changed in: evolution-data-server
Importance: Unknown => Critical
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Clock 2.26.0 also freezes gnome in Jaunty. Should I open a new bug for it or
it is considered the same? I killed evolution and gained control back.
Thanks!
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Hi, I have got the same issue but I do not use Google Calendar. The
Gnome-panel does not freeze only when I kill evolution-data-server. I
use Ubuntu 8.10 i386.
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Marking as fix released. Any new such freeze will be caused by some
other reason, so it will warrant a new bug.
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Hi Mart,
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:17:09AM -, Mart van Ineveld wrote:
> This same bug occured on my Ubuntu system (8.04). It was gone for a couple
> of months (weeks?). But now it is back suddenly. I always apply the lates
> updates to my system.
> If I click on the Clock applet, the desktop
This same bug occured on my Ubuntu system (8.04). It was gone for a couple of
months (weeks?). But now it is back suddenly. I always apply the lates updates
to my system.
If I click on the Clock applet, the desktop freezes. It can be solved bij
opening a terminal (for instance with Ctrl+Alt+F2),
Needs to be applied to Intrepid ASAP.
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Target: None => intrepid-alpha-2
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I updated since it was in hardy- proposed and worked, no more problems
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Waitting it.
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I opened a bug in gnome-panel regarding this a few days ago (with
emphasis on the connection to Google Calendar). I've also set "also
affects" to evolution-data-server now. See bug #225199.
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Evgeny: We only put approved stuff into hardy-proposed, i. e. packages
which are actually meant to reach -updates after 7 days. But we can
never rule out miscompilations or other unforeseen complications, that's
why we have -proposed.
You should not generally enable it on all production systems ou
Is hardy-proposed safe to use on production systems?
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Copied to hardy-updates.
For everyone who still got the hang with the packages from hardy-
proposed, please file a new report, since that must be a different
reason.
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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I can confirm this: GNOME crashes when clicking panel-clock and having a
google-calendar connected in evolution.
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Verified per Flavio's instructions. Frozen again.
--Johan
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@Flavio: Yes, I made sure to use the version from hardy-proposed, which
currently is 2.22.1-0ubuntu2.1 (confirmed it with dpkg). I restarted X
and checked that the previous evolution-data-server had been shutdown
and the new one loaded in between.
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@johanpdx and possibly others
Please make sure you are using the fixed package.
Enter this in a terminal:
dpkg -s evolution-data-server | grep Version
The output should be:
Version: 2.22.1-0ubuntu2.1
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Well, not sure what to say.
The clock worked yesterday--unscrolled correctly after a brief
hesitation--but today the panels froze as before, and the shutdown icon
was inactive. (Interestingly, the update icon worked!) Now, after
installing today's updates, I've rebooted and I just pushed the clock
I still get a delay with today's update from hardy-proposed when I click
on the date applet while my Google Calendar is enabled. If I disable
Google, intlclock opens immediately. To confirm I also removed and
readded the Google Calendar. The delay seems to be shorter than before
the update, though.
I have used the packages for some days now as well, without any problem
or regression (my clock applet didn't crash before either, though). This
makes three successful testers now, marking as verified.
** Tags added: verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-needed
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Thanks for your patience with my stubborn version of the bug, but now it
seems to work fine!! It hesitated, and my heart fell, but then it
unfurled just as it should, and furled up again when I reclicked the
button. All my earlier settings are gone, but the new ones work fine.
I do have that most
Johanpdx, check the version number of evolution-data-server in Synaptec.
If you have the proposed update the version number will be
2.22.1-0ubuntu2.1.
I can confirm that I have the proposed update and am not seeing the
issue anymore, but I was unable to reproduce the problem yesterday, even
before
Thanks for both of the responses above.
I seem to have the most recent packages. (Just checked to be sure
'hardy-proposed' is included among the update sources.)
When I get some time I'll try the solution mentioned by tim.
--Johan
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the update has been in hardy-proposed and should be available there, you
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Johanpdx, The fix is not in the repositories for download yet.
If you are interested in recompiling the evolution-data-server package,
you can follow the steps here to build with Sebastien's DebDiff file
above.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuPackagingGuide/BuildFromDebdiff
For the package name,
After updating today, I still experience this bug. Left-clicking on
gnome-panel clock causes panels (top and bottom) to freeze to left-click
selections, while still permitting right-click menu selections. Shutdown
icon unresponsive. Desktop switcher unresponsive. Eyeballs continue to
track cursor!
According to comment 45, gnome-panel is already fixed.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Accepted into hardy-proposed, please test.
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Tags added: verification-needed
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I would like to comment that after building evolution-data-server with
the applied debdiff, that the issue is gone. Good work Sebastien and
everyone. Thanks for the fix.
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** Changed in: gnome-panel
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
** Changed in: evolution-data-server
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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the gnome-panel fix mentionned before has been backported already and is
in the ubuntu version
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