Bug#748614: [pkg-kolab] Bug#748614: [libkolabxml0] looses information about birthdays

2014-07-22 Thread Franz Schrober
Hi,

just updated to the newest libkolab* (thanks for the upload) and restarted the 
system. Then I've created a new contact in kaddressbook and compared the data 
stored in akonadi and the one stored in the serialized mail. The dates (here 
bday) are still missing

It may still be missing the kdepim update which has to be tested after the 
upload was done. But I am not sure if it is really related to the frontend.

akonadi-data (from akonadiconsole):

BEGIN:VCARD
BDAY:2014-07-24
FN:asdasd
N:asdasd
UID:{f45228a7-71dd-4c6a-b7e4-b5cd5d5eeeaa}
VERSION:3.0
END:VCARD


serialized mail (kolab.xml):

  vcard
    uid
      uriurn:uuid:{f45228a7-71dd-4c6a-b7e4-b5cd5d5eeeaa}/uri
    /uid
    x-kolab-version
      text3.1.0/text
    /x-kolab-version
    prodid
      textAkonadi-KolabResource Libkolab-0.5.2 Libkolabxml-1.0.1/text
    /prodid
    rev
      timestamp20140722T064231Z/timestamp
    /rev
    kind
      textindividual/text
    /kind
    fn
      textasdasd/text
    /fn
    n
      surnameasdasd/surname
      given/
      additional/
      prefix/
      suffix/
    /n
  /vcard



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Bug#748614: [pkg-kolab] Bug#748614: [libkolabxml0] looses information about birthdays

2014-05-19 Thread Diane Trout
Hello,

I duplicated the issue with libkolabxml 0.8.4 and libkolab 0.4.2.

It looks like birthday isn't being serialized to the kolab mails. I suspect 
the birthday still shows up on the local machine because its cached in 
akonadi.

Upstream has new versions of libkolabxml  libkolab that we need to update to 
for kdepim. I'd like to make sure that's done first and then check again for 
this bug.

Diane

On Sunday, May 18, 2014 22:11:05 Franz Schrober wrote:
 Package: libkolabxml0
 Version: 0.8.4-5.1
 Severity: grave
 
 Grave because it looses data.
 
 I've just installed a new machine and added my IMAP server and kolab agent
 to akonadi. It downloaded all resources but when I've started to edit some
 users I've noticed that the birthday was missing. Also entering it again
 resulted in missing birthdays (like it was never entered) on all other
 machines also using the same IMAP server with kolab. Checking the imap
 server also seemed to verify that no dates are stored inside the KolabV3
 contact xml.
 
 I've also tried to change it from KolabV3 to KolabV2 format in the
 Kolab-Agent settings but then other data fields cannot be parsed anymore
 when downloading the newly stored kolab mails/xmls (for example the
 pictures).
 
 Interestingly the anniversary date is stored but not the birthday
 
 Reproducible: Always
 
 Steps to Reproduce:
 create an imap account to akonadi (using KDE systemsettings
 or so)
 
 add a kolab agent with the default settings (v3) using this imap
 server
 
 press create folders
 
 create a new contact in the activated contact
 folder in kaddressbook
 
  add a birthday date and save it.
 
 Now open the mail on the imap server and check for the birthday information.
 
 
 I think this is the easiest way to check it without another machine/account
 to download and parse the contact information again.
 Actual Results:  
 birthday is not stored on the server
 
 Expected Results:  
 birthday is stored on the server
 
 
 --- System information. ---
 Architecture: amd64
 Kernel:   Linux 3.14-1-amd64
 
 Debian Release: jessie/sid
   500 unstablehttp.debian.net
 
 --- Package information. ---
 Depends  (Version) | Installed
 ==-+-=
 libboost-system1.54.0  | 1.54.0-5
 libboost-thread1.54.0  | 1.54.0-5
 libc6(= 2.14) | 
 libcurl3-gnutls(= 7.16.2) | 
 libgcc1   (= 1:4.1.1) | 
 libstdc++6  (= 4.4.0) | 
 libxerces-c3.1 | 
 
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Bug#748614: [libkolabxml0] looses information about birthdays

2014-05-18 Thread Franz Schrober
Package: libkolabxml0
Version: 0.8.4-5.1
Severity: grave

Grave because it looses data.

I've just installed a new machine and added my IMAP server and kolab agent to
akonadi. It downloaded all resources but when I've started to edit some users
I've noticed that the birthday was missing. Also entering it again resulted in
missing birthdays (like it was never entered) on all other machines also using
the same IMAP server with kolab. Checking the imap server also seemed to verify
that no dates are stored inside the KolabV3 contact xml.

I've also tried to change it from KolabV3 to KolabV2 format in the Kolab-Agent
settings but then other data fields cannot be parsed anymore when downloading
the newly stored kolab mails/xmls (for example the pictures).

Interestingly the anniversary date is stored but not the birthday

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
create an imap account to akonadi (using KDE systemsettings
or so)

add a kolab agent with the default settings (v3) using this imap
server

press create folders

create a new contact in the activated contact
folder in kaddressbook

 add a birthday date and save it.

Now open the mail on the imap server and check for the birthday information.


I think this is the easiest way to check it without another machine/account
to download and parse the contact information again.
Actual Results:  
birthday is not stored on the server

Expected Results:  
birthday is stored on the server


--- System information. ---
Architecture: amd64
Kernel:   Linux 3.14-1-amd64

Debian Release: jessie/sid
  500 unstablehttp.debian.net

--- Package information. ---
Depends  (Version) | Installed
==-+-=
libboost-system1.54.0  | 1.54.0-5
libboost-thread1.54.0  | 1.54.0-5
libc6(= 2.14) | 
libcurl3-gnutls(= 7.16.2) | 
libgcc1   (= 1:4.1.1) | 
libstdc++6  (= 4.4.0) | 
libxerces-c3.1 | 


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