Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. This issue has been
fixed in newer versions of Ubuntu, and Jaunty is EOL, so I am closing
this bug task.
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For what it's worth: it works with using a hostname on 11.04 (evolution 2.32.2).
I can access GAL.
I do not see my appointments, I also only see the Favorites folder in my mail
account.
What can I do to help?
Please let me know if anyone needs logs, traces etc and please tell me how to
get
Similar to the previous comment.
Maverick, 64-bit, fresh install, trying to set up a new account.
evolution 2.30.3-1ubuntu7.2
evolution-mapi 0.30.3-1ubuntu1
$ evolution
Tracker-Message: Registering D-Bus service...
Name:'org.freedesktop.Tracker1.Miner.Emails'
Tracker-Message: Registering
I should note that I get past the problem if I use the IP address,
rather than the hostname, during setup. It still prints out the
Unknown... and Ignoring... messages though, so they are obviously
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evolution --disable-eplugin
(evolution:5091): libexchangemapi-DEBUG: exchange-mapi-connection.c:189:
exchange_mapi_connection_new: lock(connect_lock)
Unknown parameter encountered: max log size
Ignoring unknown parameter max log size
Unknown parameter encountered: syslog
Ignoring
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* Merge from debian to get a working evolution-mapi with evolution 2.30
in maverick, remaining changes: (LP: #616294)
- debian/control:
transitional packages from libexchangemapi1.0-0 to libexchangemap-1.0-0
and
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I read somewhere that this is a known issue if the exchange server is
specified as a url. Try using an IP address of the exchange server.
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The latest version of evolution-mapi crashes exactly as described in the
comments above. The only way of avoiding the crash is to use the
server's IPv4 address instead of the hostname.
I'm posting this because this bug affects evolution-mapi as explained in
the description. I clearly see
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On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 02:11 +, Lance V wrote:
I just downloaded the 9.0.4 iso today and installed and tried this out
and the only way for it to work for me was using an IP address.
That is also the outcome of bug #338982,
but someone there asked for apport crash reports.
It works here as
I've just seen the same failure from a fresh installation of Ubuntu 9.04
i386 Desktop.
I'm connecting to Exchange 2007. Here's the error message produced when
I run the Evolution account creation wizard from the console:
j...@xenon:~$ evolution
** (evolution:3137): DEBUG: Loading Exchange MAPI
I just downloaded the 9.0.4 iso today and installed and tried this out
and the only way for it to work for me was using an IP address. The
tasks/calendar/contacts are broken. I do not have openchange installed.
I am using evolution-mapi.
evolution: 2.26.1
evolution-mapi: 0.26.0.1-0ubuntu2
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As indicated by Sebastien, if you are still having crashes with MAPI,
please capture the apport crash and open a new bug report so that we can
see where this crash is
the problems still exists if a dns name is used in the server field
insted of and ipv4 address!
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the problems still exists if a dns name is used in the server field
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did you reopen the bug comments before reopening? the issue is a
different one and you should open a new bug
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I have verified that this still fails as well.
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could you use apport an open a new bug as requested before? that would
give extra informations on whether the issue is still the same or an
another bug after the one described there
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Still crashes for me using host name. Using IP address works but
calendars crash if I try to enable the MAPI calendar.
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Evolution also totally hangs if you view an invitation to an event/
meeting.
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Still crashes for me using host name. Using IP address works but
Could this be related to the fact that the latest OpenChange depends on
samba4-alpha7, and Jaunty has samba4-alpha6? And if this is the case,
does this mean that we may be in trouble as Jaunty is frozen as far as
packages go?
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After reading through all the comments I tried to authenticate to
Exchange using the IP instead of the FQDN. And it worked! Seems like a
problem with address resolution or storing of a hostname instead of an
IP adress.
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could somebody LD_DEBUG=bindings evolution log, run into the bug and
add log to the bug?
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I did LD_DEBUG=bindings evolution log, result is in attached log2.gz
file.
For me also authentication works with ip, when trying to change ip to
server name, evolution crashes.
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Regardless of the current state of this connector, I am just utterly gobsmacked
and impressed that this is happening at all. I thought it would never be. The
OpenChange and Samba4 people, (and Johnny Jacob for working on an Evolution
connector for us) are amazing. If I won the lottery I'd be
It seems Erki was faster then me with uploading.
Nevertheless attached is my log.gz file. Just in case you need it.
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Just read through the comments. Looks like there are two issues:
1. The original issue reported is :
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571579 an is fixed in
openchange 0.8.2
2. is the entering a hostname crashes and but a IP address works. (A
good stack trace for this case would be nice)
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could people having the hostname issue get a stacktrace and open a bug
on bugzilla.gnome.org?
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Betreff: [Bug 338982] Re: evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during MAPI
authentication
Regardless of the current state of this connector, I am just utterly gobsmacked
and impressed that this is happening at all. I thought it would never be. The
OpenChange
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you consider this not a Jaunty blocker?
no, I consider it not a blocker because:
- it's not an officially supported software but in universe
- it's something which can be fixed later with a stable update
- it's not something we can work on in a reasonable timeline fashion since
nobody here is
So may we please have the steps that you will take to ensure that this
bug is fixed, as you are no sure exactly where/what the bug is? I can
understand your Universe rationale, however what would lead us to
believe that anyone will be working on this bug, ever, if you do not
have access to
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 17:00 +, Harry Kashouli wrote:
So may we please have the steps that you will take to ensure that this
bug is fixed, as you are no sure exactly where/what the bug is? I can
understand your Universe rationale, however what would lead us to
believe that anyone will be
There are two projects associated with getting this to work. One is
Gnome, specifically the Evolution subgroup of it. Their mailing list is
evolution-l...@gnome.org. You can also track the project at their Wiki,
which is http://www.go-evolution.org/Main_Page. This is only for
Evolution and the
I see this issue. We have clustered exchange servers, and I know libmapi
have problems with them. Might be related.
http://mailman.openchange.org/pipermail/devel/2008-May/000691.html
according to the svn log they have implemented support for this kind of
redirection (not long ago so I don't know
the issue could be an openchange one, evolution-mapi is new and nobody
in the desktop team has access to an exchange server to work on that, I
would say it's not a jaunty blocker
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Then perhaps it belongs in Karmic, and not Jaunty? Shipping with known-
broken packages seems sub-optimal...
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the package is not shipped with ubuntu directly but in universe and can
still be fixed in a stable update
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If anybody in the desktop team would like VPN access to an Exchange
server then I will be happy to provide.
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Sebastien Bacher wrote: the issue could be an openchange one,
evolution-mapi is new and nobody in the desktop team has access to an
exchange server to work on that, I would say it's not a jaunty blocker
So, because:
1) evolution-mapi is new, and
2) nobody in the desktop team has access to an
I must agree with Mr. Kashouli on this one. My University was one of the
first intstitutions to switch to the Exchange 2007 server. I've
basically been waiting ever since I was a freshmen to be able to use all
of the exchange calendar functionality.
I was so excited when I saw the roadmap that
As much as I dislike me too posts, I have to side with the previous
two posters here. This has been a hugely anticipated feature for a long
time now.
The name vs. address issue aside, once I finally create my evolution
account using the server's IP address, I don't see anything. No emails
or
I am as annoyed about this as anybody else; this is the *single* feature
that I cared about in Jaunty and in fact I upgraded my main desktop
from Intrepid to Jaunty as soon as Evolution 2.26 was released just
for this functionality.
That having been said, it seems more appropriate to direct our
Seb - this bug is set as release critical so should be assigned.
Please reassign if appropriate.
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Jaunty x86 Beta / Exchange2003 - IP instead of hostname works. Email,
notes and to do list works fine, but still no contacts and calendar. I
also miss a menu to set up an absence note - i remember that this worked
in an earlier version of evolution with outlook web access. Is there
any chance to
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Jaunty x86 Beta / Exchange2003 - IP instead of hostname works. Email,
notes and to do list works fine, but still no contacts and calendar.
I
also miss a menu to set up an absence note - i remember that this
worked
in an earlier version
I just read on a blog that using the IP address instead of the server's
hostname works, and indeed it does. Fancy that!
I wish something could be done about the Fetching summary
information.. thing which appears to be building up the whole folder
into memory (ram usage going up and up and up
Works for me too - crash with FQDN / server-name, works with IP (Jaunty
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Works for me too - crash with FQDN / server-name, works with IP (Jaunty
x86).
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I think we just need to sit tight on this one and do as Didier says - wait for
openchange 0.8.2 to be in the repos soon.
It is nice to have it half working though :-)
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Viewing Exchange 2007 calendars is also causing Evolution calendars to
crash on my machine. Drat! And I was so hopeful after discovering that
I could connect using the IP address!
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@Carl:
Are evo-exchange and support libs part of OC proper? I'm experiencing
major problems, IP or no, connecting to an Exchange 2003 setup...
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Alois, the evolution plugin is not part of OpenChange or written by the
OpenChange folks, but it uses OpenChange/libmapi. It's part of the Gnome
project I think, and the chap in charge of it is Johnny Jacob:
http://www.johnnyjacob.org/
http://www.go-evolution.org/MAPIProvider
I think a lot of
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Subject: [Bug 338982] Re: evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during MAPI
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@Carl:
Are evo-exchange
I just got the evolution-mapi and libexchangemapi1.0-0 updates through
and it's still broken in the same way for me. Exchange 2007, Jaunty on
x86.
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To be fair, it looks like I might have built evolution-mapi from source
in the past on this machine. I removed all mapi related files from the
computer and re-installed evolution, evolution-mapi, etc, but now I have
the old problem of the Forward button bein greyed-out in the Evolution
setup
Definitely still broken on my unmolested Jaunty x86_64 box too.
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Wait for openchange 0.8.2 to be in the repos soon.
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I think it's a bug in both libmapi and evolution-mapi. Fixing/changing
libmapi got the login working, and that exposed a bug in evolution-mapi.
I haven't tried compiling *just* evolution-mapi.
(there's more bugs I'm trying to track -- but they aren't sigsegv bugs.
all from addresses are
Regarding Berend's comment on bug http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/evolution-
mapi?view=revisionrevision=188, I cherry picked a fix in upstream svn
and will upload it this evening (I don't have my gpg key on me) in
universe tonight.
If you can please then test it, thanks. (I could also put in on my
based on all the back and forth this really seems like an issue in the
evolution-mapi component and not openchange.
Based on Comment #29 from Berend De Schouwer (points: 2) in the
related gnome bug, it looks like this may be fixed in head of evolution-
mapi.
When's the next update to
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Same here. After compiling libmapi-0.8.2, and Debian's Samba
4.0.0-alpha7, evo still dies
openchangeclient --database=.evolution/mapi-profiles.ldb -m
openchangeclient --database=.evolution/mapi-profiles.ldb --fetchmail
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Is there anyone that can use this successfully? Every Ubuntu Jaunty
preview I've seen mentions MAPI support as one of the big new features.
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In fact i finally succeed, by i experiment crashes. I have to firste
create the evolution account without fetching any email (mapi or imap).
Then edit the account, add the mapi settings. = Crash, by reopening
evolution, you have a chance to have a working account with mapi mail
fetching. No
Same here, I can get mail but it still is rather unstable, and calendar
/ contacts / tasks are not working. Attached is a debug log from when
calendar crashes.
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here's a valgrind dump of when calendar service crashes if needed.
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I can confirm that the created mapi-profile works in openchangeclient:
openchangeclient --database=.evolution/mapi-profiles.ldb -m
My versions are shown in
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Yours,
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still present in evolution.
jaunty beta latest packages evolution, evolution-mapi... By opening the mapi
database created by evolution before crash with openchange client, i can fetch
contacts for example.
Perhaps it
Ah, thanks Rob, I had assumed that the -2 was simply Ubuntu's way of
handling minor version numbers.
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It seems a to be a problem with evolution. Because the openchangeclient can
connect and retrieve emails and contact without any problem.
Evolution generates a ./evolution/mapi-profiles.ldb before its segfaults. With
that profile the openchangeclient can connect to Exchange.
for example:
I also still experience the very same crash.
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I have the same Problem with the newest libmapi (0.8-2) in Jaunty.
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I can confirm that the exact same crash occurs for me with the latest
libmapi (0.8.2) provided in Jaunty.
Is this bug considered important enough to be fixed prior to the release
of 9.04?
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The latest libmapi0 in jaunty is 0.8-2. This is not the same as 0.8.2
upstream. This will presumably be fixed in a 0.8.2-0 package or a 0.8-3
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that looks similar to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571579
and should be fixed in the new openchange 0.8.2 version
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there is a lot of evolution-mapi crashes similar to that one
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that looks similar to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571579
and should be fixed in the new openchange 0.8.2 version
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Importance: Medium
Status: Fix Committed
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Importance: Medium = High
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adding debug log
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