a patched Evolution 2.25.91 is available on my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~hggdh2/+archive/ppa.
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No, I have no such option. In fact, no keyrings are shown, when I run
either seahorse or seahorse-preferences.
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Marking as triaged, and adding upstream bug watch:
1. seahorse-preferences does not show the keyrings;
2. as a result of (1) above (probably?) cannot change the login keyring
passphrase.
I will go and test with SVN trunk, but one of the developers already
confirmed.
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SVN trunk shows the keyrings, and allows for password change. Not sure
what caused the issue, though. Will try to diff.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
While looking at a question posed to the evolution-list on changing the
keyring password, I noticed that seahorse-preferences does not provide
keyring management options:
- creating additional keyrings (well, this one is in seahorse
Darn! forgot:
Jaunty:
hg...@xango2:~ $ apt-cache policy seahorse seahorse-plugins gnome-keyring
seahorse:
Installed: 2.25.4-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.25.4-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.25.4-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
I cannot reproduce this anymore on 2.25.90, so I am closing Fix
Released, somewhere in the road from 2.23 to 2.25. I have also closed
upstream OBSOLETE.
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Notice that this was available on 2.22 (Hardy). I do not know about 2.24
(Intrepid) since I do not have a machine running Intrepid desktop.
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Easily confirmed: copy paste a HTTP link ending in a period (the
#ubuntu-bugs-announce ones, for example).
either
Hovering the pointer over the link shows the trailing dot is included in the
link. Right-clicking and either copying or opening the link shows the error.
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This may be under vte, I am not sure. Anyways... marking triaged, and
adding an upstream watch.
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marking as triaged, added bug watch. Thanks, Joseph!
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Status: Unknown
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Thank you for taking the time to report this issue and helping to make
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not appear to be a bug report so we are closing it and converting it to
a question in the support tracker. We appreciate the difficulties you
are facing, but
cacert.org has not yet fulfilled the MF requirements for inclusion as a
root CA. Please see mozilla bug 475829, and the original mozilla bug
215243 for details on the MF requirements.
As such, marking as triaged/wishlist.
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The same happens with Evolution: Evo depends on NSS, from MF. As such,
when MF accepts cacert.org as a CA, Evolution will also have it.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 318052 ***
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Marking as duplicate of bug 318052.
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Status: New = Invalid
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 318052
gnome-appearance-properties crashed
Bah. It's the other bug I have to mark. Sigh.
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emeriste, please do a 'ls -l ~/.gnupg/*.gpg'. This will will list (among
other things) which user and group owns the files.
There should be 3 files, pubring.gpg, secring.gpg, and trustdb.gpg.
These 3 files -- in fact, *all* under ~/.gnupg -- should be owned by
your userid, your group, not by
This has been discussed on the coreutils mailing list some time ago:
- http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2007-08/msg00042.html
- no real conclusion, except that there was an agreement that there were
doubts on the behaviour;
-
I cannot reproduce this on Jaunty.
This is, nevertheless, a dangerous thing to do: if you are logged under
your own userid (not root), and you 'gksudo seahorse', you will change
the ownership of the ./gnupg/(pub|sec)ring.gpg to root -- which will
mean you will lose access to your gpg keyrings.
tahnk you for opening this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. Could you
please run 'dpkg -l evolution\*' on a terminal, and paste the output
here? Before we go further, I would like to be sure all of Evolution has
been upgraded to 2.24.3 (we are releasing 2.24.3 on intrepid-backports
right now).
There may be an undeclared dependency on EDS/Evolution for e-e, and we
are trying to confirm it. An updated e-e (for 2.24.3) should be
published tomorrow, anyway.
extract of IRC chat about it on GNOME's #evolution channel:
hggdh srag, ping
* dave_largo is now known as dave_lunch
hggdh srag
Thank you. I cannot yet test the first issue, since Evo 2.24.3 has not
yet been published for AMD64. As soon as it is, I will look at it.
For the second issue (trash unread count wrong, and greater that zero),
two comments:
(1) please keep one issue per bug (and one bug per issue). Having
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 316726 ***
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Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug 316728, so it is being marked as such. Please look
all: as I stated on my previous comment, we should have e-e 2.24.3
available on January 14th, during the day.
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This is a temporary situation: the package build systems are busy, and
Evolution has not yet been completely built for the AMD64 (and other)
architectures. Currently *only* evolution-common is built, and that
causes the rest of
Thank you for opening this bug and helping making Ubuntu better.
This is a temporary situation: the package build systems are busy, and
Evolution has not yet been completely built for the AMD64 (and other)
architectures. Currently *only* evolution-common is built, and that
causes the rest of
upstream has just released 2.24.3, with the fix for this issue included.
We should have it in a few days.
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reopening, and marking Triaged. I had opened a bug upstream, but did not
remember about this one here... so I am reopening.
What happens: on unspecified circumstances Evo receives an unexpected
response from the mail server. At this point it loses the gnome-keyring
password, and starts prompting
I am adding some debug code to my copy of trunk to see if I can zero in
the causes. Do not expect results any time soon. Whatever I find will be
added to the upstream bug, so I suggest others having this issue to
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marking this bug as a duplicate of bug 303528. Upstream has already been
fixed for both 2.24 and trunk, and we should be getting the fix
Comments from upstream (following the upstream links) point this as a
known problem on Google's GMAIL. See
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=78771topic=12922.
One could also try newer versions of Evolution (Intrepid and Jaunty) to
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marking as triaged/low.
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Closing this upstream task, since it is unneeded.
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setting back to traiged, waiting for a maintainer/packager/developer to
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@Klaus: no, we are not cherry-picking this fix. On the other hand,
upstream is getting ready to release a new 2.24 base with this fix, and
others. This new 2.24 will be packaged for Intrepid.
@Chris: I guess you are talking about the other impacts from
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I am somewhat confused here. Could you please explain what you expected
to happen?
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Hi Ivor,
Indeed, this is not a bug, but an usage question, which will be better
responded to under the link Pedro provided.
For the record, user email under Ubuntu (my personal email, yours, etc)
is *not* provided by Ubuntu. I will answer more on the
https://answers.launchpad.net.
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upstream has committed a fix for this for both 2.24.2.1 (Intrepid) and
2.25.3, and should release 2.24.2.1 later this week.
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re-ran it on 9.04:
hg...@xango2:~ $ apt-cache policy epiphany-browser
epiphany-browser:
Installé : 2.24.1-1ubuntu2
Candidat : 2.24.1-1ubuntu2
Table de version :
*** 2.24.1-1ubuntu2 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Work recently done on http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=352287
(the dependency of our upstream) has just been committed to trunk
(2.25.*). This work has added the option of building Evo linking to
gweather (and, thus, providing weather data much more extensively than
on current stable).
I
Please comment on the upstream bug. Upstream needs to know about that.
Please -- be nice.
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enter any comments there.
Please do not hesitate in opening bugs with
Correction: fix has been committed to both trunk and stable.
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for Evolution to be able to read the Microsoft proprietary packaging of
attachments, you must:
1. install the following packages:
- libytnef0
- evolution-plugins-experimental
(on a terminal, 'sudo apt-get install libytnef0 evolution-plugins-
experimental' will do it.)
2. Quit Evolution;
3.
This was fixed by http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552583
upstream on trunk.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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Strange... what version of the PPA did you install (current is
*-2.24.2-0ubuntu1ppa2), published yesterday evening)?
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all: new version of the patch available on my PPA.
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I can confirm, and I am marking it as triaged. I noticed it some time
ago on trunk, but never really paid attention until Jared sent an email
to evolution-list.
So, at least it affects 2.24.2 onwards.
Jared's explanation is pretty much it: set a filter targeting an IMAP
folder (action move to
Why we do not see more people affected... beats me. I have been running
the new code since very early in the development cycle, and I do not
remember hitting this issue. Of course, I was hit by many others,
including losing all local mail (as a result of the changes that force
the migration). I do
BTW -- on GDB, you can use 'thread apply all bt full'. This will also
print out the arguments to functions.
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Upstream comment:
In Peter's case, I dont see a hang/block in the thread. Its going fine. It
might take ~7 minutes before and with Sankar's patch, it should take pretty
less. Still need to see the duplicate mails issue, not siure, if Sankar's thing
fixes it.
We really need a stacktrace, folks.
Hi Peter,
Weird. Did you also delete the folders.db files (they will be under
~/.evolution/mail?
./local
./vfolder
./protocol/account , as many as email providers you have
If you did not -- *before* doing that -- please close evolution, and
then, on a terminal, issue 'evolution
@Jerson: could you please get a GDB stacktrace? If you can, here's how:
1. make sure you installed both .dbg packages (evolution-dbg and
evolution-data-server-dbg) from my PPA;
2. try the conversion; wait until it stops progressing;
3. open a terminal;
4. on the terminal, run
gdb -p `pidof
Updated 2.24.1.1-0ubuntu1ppa3 is available for Intrepid. *all* of
Evolution (evo, e-d-s, and related libraries) should be upgraded.
Sorry for the delay -- got busy getting settled in Toronto, and on the
first days of the new contract.
Of course, after I added in this build I found Seb has
All (and jerson David Roise specially): I am sorry -- the full patch
did not make it to my PPA: it failed to build for Evolution (but did
build for E-D-S). One of the errors depends on a constant that the
author seems to have forgotten to define... and I am not sure what value
should this
@all: a new version of the patch -- 2.24.2.1-0ubuntu1ppa2 -- is now
available at my PPA. Please test report back. *ALL* Evo-related
packages must be upgraded.
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Sigh. Evolution itself will be 0ubuntu1ppa3. I hope ;-). Sorry. A string
mismatch that I thought had been corrected upstream was regressed.
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An updated version of Evolution and Evolution-data-server is available
from my PPA. Please make sure *all* packages for the Intrepid version
are updated. The easiest way to do that is by running and accepting all
updates.
No Hardy packages will be built -- the affected code changed radically
from
Hi CooCoo,
an update for Evolution was pushed last week/this week; I have not yet
created a new test package for this version level.
I should be able to do it this evening.
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Hi CooCoo,
When you upgraded Evolution and E-D-S -- did you also upgrade the
libraries?
* libcamel1.2-14_2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa8
* libebackend1.2-0_2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa8
* libebook1.2-9_2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa8
* libecal1.2-7_2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa8
* libedata-book1.2-2_2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa8
@jerson: thank you for the feedback. I have passed it on to upstream; we
should have a new version of the patch soon, and I will, again, build a
new test package.
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@all: upstream would like to have a stacktrace when this happens.
Please install the evolution-data-server and evolution .dgb packages
from my PPA, and try again as follows, from a terminal:
1. type 'evolution --force-shutdown'
this will close all the evolution components.
2. type 'sudo
atcual patch attached
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Well, I did *not* say your problem was with the IMAP server. I asked you
to check on the subscriptions. I use IMAP also; I never used Courier-
IMAP, but always Dovecot.
It is quite possible that Evo is doing something not quite right, or
(more probably) not quite the Courier way; also there is
@w.chris: First to your issue with not seeing the IMAP folder: please
check your IMAP subscriptions (Folder/Subscriptions; then select your
IMAP server, and verify all needed folders are checked -- i.e.,
subscribed to).
On the Junk plugin: I do not know why this happened, but it is a well-
known
@w.chris: additionally, your first comment here states:
The missing emails appear if I remove all courierimapkeywords/
courierimapsubscribed courierimapuiddb files directly on the imap
server.
This suggests something your IMAP server (which, I guess, is the courier
implementation) is doing, not
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Ah well. The new patch does not apply good in 2.22.3... we have a major
rewrite on glade and user interface between 2.22 and 2.24. I am not sure
how we will proceed here... more on that tomorrow.
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@all: please select view hidden messages (View/Show Hidden Messages),
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Upstream proposed a new patch; I tested it against Evo SVN trunk, and it
seems to be working. I will now look at backporting it, but we will need
some internal discussions on that -- there are string changes on the new
patch, and we need to see what might be involved on this.
This might take a
new Intrepid packages have been published on my PPA for tests. *BOTH*
Evolution and Evolution-Data-Server (and associated libraries) *must* be
upgraded.
Please test report back.
Currently no backporting for Hardy is being considered.
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@w.chris: please note: (1) the original reporter had an issue with the
Junk plugin; (2) you are not the only one complaining about it. So the
questions still stand. For you, it might be interesting to verify what
IMAP folders you are subscribed to.
@all: please specify your Evo version, and what
@Holger: I am not sure why you could not get the updates... perhaps
'apt-get dist-upgrade' would do the trick.
Good to know it is working for you -- but it did not work for me and
effenberg0x0 :-(. One reason I see is -- somehow, yet unknown reasons --
you get your encoding as UTF-8, and both of
The last one (the one with Kanji/whatever ideograms was correctly
received -- this is indeed the real file name.
Meanwhile upstream has created a new version of the patch, based on the
comments so far. I will be building a new release of the E-D-S packages,
for Hardy and Intrepid. As soon as this
Updated test packages have been published. Please upgrade test
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Effenberg0x0, I sent you 4 tests, 3 with Western-European compatible
languages, and one with the Chinese/Kanji/whatever ideograms provided by
Archangelwu in this bug.
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Thanks, Holger. I passed it to upstream. At least we do have an
improvement -- the attachments are now recognised my Outlook*.
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I am kicking myself -- this was my own error: I used Evo 2.25.1 SVN
trunk... of course, this fix is *not* there. I will do it again with a
2.24.1 patched.
Very sorry, Effenberb0x0.
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I am building test packages for Intrepid with this fix. I will add a
comment when they are available.
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@All: the tests packages are available at
https://launchpad.net/~hggdh2/+archive. The web page gives basic
instructions on how to set up Synaptics/apt-get to access the packages.
This fix is for Intrepid *only*.
*BOTH* Evolution and Evolution-Data-Server *must* be upgraded for the
fix to
Thank you Effenberb0x0. Could you please:
1. test with a more complex name, like (say) ação.txt? This might be a
border-line error only;
2. Could you paste here the MIME headers for the tries?
Thnak you again.
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I would like more tests; ideally, with similar filenames as were
reported originally by each one of you. I have reported back upstream,
but I feel we did not test it all:
- zurück is back.whatever
- Hélène_photo.jpg
etc, etc.
Unfortunately I have absolutely no access to Outlook*, so I cannot
@Holger: I am not sure how very long filenames will behave; I *know*
spaces will still be a problem (only text after last space will be shown
as the attachment filename).
The space issue -- most probably -- will *not* be corrected -- this
seems an issue with Outlook indeed, per upstream.
I
@Holger -- and, in fact, all: thanks. For the record, I have published
both Intrepid and hardy packages.
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Milan, upstream, was nice enough to provide a tentative patch. I am
trying to create a test package for Intrepid, and will give you pointers
as soon as it is done.
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@All: I have published the proposed fix for E-D-S 2.24.1 0ubuntu1, in my
PPA (https://launchpad.net/~hggdh2/+archive). This is for Intrepid
*ONLY* now.
This is an initial test for the fix, and we would like all to try it,
and report here. Upstream is waiting for feedback to commit the change.
I
assigning to myself
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) = hggdh (hggdh2)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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Attachments names using ç are not correctly sent by Evolution
(ATTnumber.dat)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205999
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** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: evolution = evolution-data-server
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Attachments names using ç are not correctly sent by Evolution
(ATTnumber.dat)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205999
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Hi Effenberg0x0,
The link I provided has the instructions. Basically, you add the two
lines shown to your /etc/apt/sources.list; then you either open
Synaptic, update the repositories, and select the package (evolution-
data-server-2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa4), or you run from the command line (sudo
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: evolution
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux effenberg-mobile 2.6.24-12-generic #1 SMP Wed Mar 12 23:01:54 UTC 2008
i686 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ evolution --version
GNOME evolution 2.22.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Attachments
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: evolution
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux effenberg-mobile 2.6.24-12-generic #1 SMP Wed Mar 12 23:01:54 UTC 2008
i686 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ evolution --version
GNOME evolution 2.22.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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Effenberg0x0, discussion kept on upstream until July, when it sort of
fizzled.
All: it is not Evolution in error, but the rest of the world ;-).
I know, I know... just a joke (could not resist). Evolution is doing the
Right Thing (TM), but Microsoft (and, per Milan upstream, pretty much
all
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