I'm on 1.3.12c with PgSQL database. Users are "loosing" their preferences without touching them.
Since I restored the database : * I checked that the sogo_user_profile.c_defaults has changed * I'm pretty sure users didn't change preferences because there is no POST like this in the logs : POST /SOGo/so/$USER/preferences Le mercredi 15 février 2012 à 15:10 +0100, Romain LE DISEZ a écrit : > I have the same bug. It is really problematic as all signatures are > lost, SIEVE rules are lost and deleted from the server, etc... > > Is it related to this in changelog for 1.3.12b ? > > 2012-02-14 Wolfgang Sourdeau <wsourd...@inverse.ca> > > * SoObjects/SOGo/SOGoSQLUserProfile.m (_sqlJsonRepresentation:): > removed obsolete method. > (-storeJSONProfileInDB:): we now properly escape the stored value > via the adaptor methods and by using a hacking EOAttribute > instance (FIXME). > > I restaured table sogo_user_profile and asked users to not change their > preferences until the server is updated. > > > Le mercredi 15 février 2012 à 07:35 -0600, Donny Brooks a écrit : > > On 2/15/2012 5:03 AM, Martin Rabl wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I did a update to 1.3.12c (SOGo was before on 12a), and with 12a I did > > > the suggested mysql-schema-update via bash-script. > > > > > > After update to 12c I logged into the calendar and found all my > > > calendars colored in grey (instead of my wellsorted colors ;-) ), the > > > subcribed calendar vanished into thin air ;-) and the user preferences > > > reset to default. > > > Maybe I did something wrong, but what was the mistake? > > > > > > Is it possible that the database schema update has some effects to the > > > user prefs? I looked into the script and see no further cruelties ... > > > I cannot imagine it, but is it possible that the update to 12c has > > > some effects to the user prefs like resetting or something? > > > > > We too saw this but it was said only the users that had saved their > > preferences back to the server would have experienced this "bug". As of > > 5pm yesterday I still had no preferences yet my supervisor still had all > > hers. We both had been on all day. Now I am tasked with having to locate > > all the users that were affected and have them redo their preferences > > and see if they stick. That should be fun. > > > > Donny B. > > > > > > > > -- Romain LE DISEZ Support technique, Netensia Administratif & Commercial : +33 2 97 47 00 07 Support Hébergement : +33 2 97 69 05 68 Télécopie : +33 2 97 68 14 01 -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists