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On 2011-01-10T02:14:35+00:00 David Burleigh wrote:

No data sources are listed for "Address Book Type" in step 1 of the
wizard.

I was hoping that the Thunderbird address book would be among the
choices, but there are NO choices, and when you click on the Next
button, you get an error message: "The connection to the external data
source could not be established. No SDBC driver was found for the given
URL."

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On 2011-01-10T05:45:51+00:00 DrewJensen wrote:

@David - Using Ubuntu 11.04 / LibO RC2 binary from the main web site AMD64 
and OpenSUSE 11.3 / LibO RC2 from the suse build repos 32Bit - I see data 
sources at every spot I can think of where they should be. 

Which distro would you be using?

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On 2011-01-10T11:49:38+00:00 David Burleigh wrote:

I am using Ubuntu 10.10. When I choose File/Wizards/Address Data Source,
the wizard appears with four steps, the first being Address Book Type.
No types are listed, but with the old OpenOffice, several options were
listed, including the Thunderbird address book.

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On 2011-01-10T18:12:13+00:00 Rene Engelhard wrote:

in case he is using the distro packages - no surprise. It is NO OPTION
to use s obsolete, patched seamonkey for providing the Mozilla Adress
Book stuff. It can't be built using system-mozilla and internal mozilla,
well, see above. Thus it's enabled (let alone for security reasons)
disabled in most distros. Besides that it will increase build time in a
considerable manner, especially on slow architectures (like ARM, MIPS)

Someone, though, should fix the LDAP "adress book" thing to not require Mozillas
libldap50.so but OpenLDAP (as it's already done for the LDAP configuration 
backend)

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On 2011-01-10T18:37:55+00:00 David Burleigh wrote:

I am using Thunderbird 3.1.7 (amd64 build).

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/blankon/+bug/93546/comments/177

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On 2011-01-10T19:10:55+00:00 Rene Engelhard wrote:

> I am using Thunderbird 3.1.7 (amd64 build).

and? doesn't matter. mozab is for access to Mozillas (Thunderbird, 
Seamonkey)-Adressbook. That doesn't have *anything* to do with what you use but
what your LibO is built with.

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On 2011-01-10T19:19:12+00:00 David Burleigh wrote:

Well, that doesn't tell me much, because I don't know anything about
LibO. I only filed the bug report because the behavior of the wizard is
not as it was with previous OpenOffice versions. If it is not really a
bug, that's fine. I'd just like to be able to accomplish the same effect
with LibreOffice, i.e., do a mail-merge using my Thunderbird address
book as a data source.

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On 2011-01-19T00:28:11+00:00 David Burleigh wrote:

After I completely removed LibreOffice RC2 and then installed RC3 from
the amd64 debs, the Thunderbird address book appeared among the address
data source options...

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On 2011-02-08T15:23:11+00:00 Cno wrote:

reading the latest comment (thanks for reporting) and looking at my own
system, I close this bug.

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On 2011-05-04T23:58:55+00:00 NoOp wrote:

Reopening. There appears to be a regression as with:
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/Linux_x86_Release_Configuration/libreoffice-3-4/2011-05-02_18:50:09/
$ md5sum
libreoffice-3-4~2011-05-02_18:50:09_LibO_3.4.0beta3_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US.tar.gz
71b7f12401c0a992d88625507deb6c16 
$ cat /opt/libreoffice/basis3.4/program/versionrc
[Version]
buildid=300m103(Build:3)
OOOBaseVersion=3.4
OOOPackageVersion=3.4.0
ProductBuildid=3
ProductMajor=300
ProductMinor=103
ProductSource=DEV300
Unbuntu 10.10

File|Wizards|Address Data Source 
fails to open.

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On 2011-05-05T00:04:20+00:00 NoOp wrote:

Added note: the wizard does work on the 64bit build, so this appears
broken in the 32bit build(s).

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On 2011-05-05T00:07:52+00:00 NoOp wrote:

Sorry, correction:

Added note: the wizard does _open_ on the 64bit build, so this appears
broken in the 32bit build(s). On the 64bit build selecting any of the
options gives "The connection to the datasource could not be
established. No SDBC driver was found for the given URL." But I suppose
that should be filed as a separate bug.

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On 2011-05-19T22:59:33+00:00 NoOp wrote:

And still broken:
$ cat versionrc
[Version]
AllLanguages=en-US
BuildVersion=
buildid=300m103(Build:5)
ExtensionUpdateURL=http://updateexte.libreoffice.org/ExtensionUpdateService/check.Update
OOOBaseVersion=3.4
ProductBuildid=5
ProductMajor=300
ProductMinor=103
ProductSource=DEV300
UpdateID=LibreOffice_3_en-US
UpdateURL=
UpdateUserAgent=<PRODUCT> (${buildid}; ${_OS}; ${_ARCH}; 
BundledLanguages=${AllLanguages})
Vendor=The Document Foundation

(32bit & 64bit - Ubuntu 10.10)

However, attempting to connect to any of the database sources results
in:

SQL Status: HY000

The connection to the external data source could not be established. No
SDBC driver was found for the given URL.

and

A connection for the following URL was requested
"sdbc:address:evolution:local".

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On 2011-05-19T23:02:56+00:00 NoOp wrote:

@Rene (Comment #3):
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107809
[Bug 107809 - cannot find SeaMonkey 2.0 addressbook data source]
Status:         VERIFIED FIXED

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On 2011-05-26T15:18:10+00:00 Iplaw67 wrote:

Apparently not fixed as confirmed by bug 37633 with 3.4rc1.

Alex

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On 2011-05-26T15:18:26+00:00 Iplaw67 wrote:

*** Bug 37633 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2011-05-26T21:29:59+00:00 NoOp wrote:

Still doesn't work in LO 3.4RC2 either:
$ cat /opt/libreoffice3.4/program/versionrc
[Version]
AllLanguages=en-US
BuildVersion=
buildid=340m1(Build:12)
ExtensionUpdateURL=http://updateexte.libreoffice.org/ExtensionUpdateService/check.Update
OOOBaseVersion=3.4
ProductBuildid=12
ProductMajor=340
ProductMinor=1
ProductSource=OOO340
UpdateID=LibreOffice_3_en-US
UpdateURL=
UpdateUserAgent=<PRODUCT> (${buildid}; ${_OS}; ${_ARCH};
BundledLanguages=${AllLanguages})
Vendor=The Document Foundation

But this has been fixed in OOo 3.4.0:
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107809
$ cat /opt/ooo-dev/basis3.4/program/versionrc
[Version]
buildid=340m0(Build:9583)
OOOBaseVersion=3.4
OOOPackageVersion=3.4.0
ProductBuildid=9583
ProductMajor=340
ProductMinor=0
ProductSource=OOO340

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On 2011-05-27T03:11:23+00:00 NoOp wrote:

Added note: File|Wizards|Address Data Source| *does* work in LO 3.4.0RC2 
Windows. Tested on WinXP
LibreOffice 3.4.0 
OOO340m1 (Build:12)
Working. 

Failure to connect to data sources (linux) is IMO a blocker. Mailmerge,
Base, Envelopes, and Labels rely on the ability to connect to a data
source. OOo 3.4 have resolved this issue so the basic build code must be
available to resolve in LO as well.

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On 2011-05-27T07:30:50+00:00 Tlillqvist-k wrote:

Can you help in finding the fix from the OOo 3.4.0 code then?

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/blankon/+bug/93546/comments/194

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On 2011-05-27T08:08:39+00:00 Iplaw67 wrote:

(In reply to comment #18)
> Can you help in finding the fix from the OOo 3.4.0 code then?


@Tor

It is probably in m106 - a lot of fixes that were dba related went in
there. The question is, have we merged from that yet, and if so, were
the fixes for the dba part accepted into master ?


Alex

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On 2011-05-27T12:34:53+00:00 Pmladek-y wrote:

It affects functionality used by rather enterprise users. It can't block
the 3.4.0 release => lovering the severity a bit.

Though, it is something that we should fix for 3.4.1 or 3.4.2 => I am
going to list it in most annoying bugs.

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On 2011-05-27T14:50:19+00:00 NoOp wrote:

@Tor:
<http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/cws.ShowCWS?Id=9696&OpenOnly=false&TasksInline=false&Section=Files>
Taskid: i107809
connectivity    source/drivers/mozab/bootstrap/MNSFolders.cxx   2de7a494abdf    
Frank Schoenheit [fs]   i107809
connectivity    source/drivers/mozab/bootstrap/MNSFolders.hxx   2de7a494abdf    
Frank Schoenheit [fs]   i107809
connectivity    source/drivers/mozab/bootstrap/MNSProfileDiscover.cxx   
2de7a494abdf    Frank Schoenheit [fs]   i107809
connectivity    source/drivers/mozab/bootstrap/MNSProfileDiscover.hxx   
2de7a494abdf    Frank Schoenheit [fs]   i107809
connectivity    source/drivers/mozab/mozab.xcu  2de7a494abdf    Frank 
Schoenheit [fs]   i107809
connectivity    source/drivers/mozab/mozab2.xcu         2de7a494abdf    Frank 
Schoenheit [fs]   i107809
would be my guess according to:
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107809
http://development.openoffice.org/releases/3.4beta.html

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On 2011-05-27T15:08:23+00:00 Iplaw67 wrote:

And yet strangely enough, that code wasn't integrated into the LibO git
tree despite it being from the OOom93 milestone integrated into the OOo
master on 07/10/2010 ??


Alex

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On 2011-05-27T15:31:58+00:00 NoOp wrote:

@Alex: no clue. I'm a user only.

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On 2011-05-27T15:52:17+00:00 Tlillqvist-k wrote:

That CWS *is* in our tree, in 3.4. See for instance
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/libs-
core/commit/?id=a70df88b2c909228eef492da32672149b808eb48 .

There is something else going on.

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On 2011-06-10T09:57:30+00:00 Libreoffice-z wrote:

RC2 is bit by bit identical with release version, so separate items in
the version picker are useless. Changes have been discussed with Michael
Meeks.

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/blankon/+bug/93546/comments/201

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On 2011-07-02T20:14:04+00:00 NoOp wrote:

Not working:
$ cat /opt/libreoffice3.4/basis3.4/program/versionrc
[Version]
buildid=340m1(Build:103)
OOOBaseVersion=3.4
OOOPackageVersion=3.4.1
ProductBuildid=103
ProductMajor=340
ProductMinor=1
ProductSource=OOO340

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On 2011-07-02T22:05:44+00:00 NoOp wrote:

Working in:
$ cat /opt/libreoffice/program/versionrc
[Version]
AllLanguages=en-US
buildid=330m19(Build:301)
ExtensionUpdateURL=http://updateexte.libreoffice.org/ExtensionUpdateService/check.Update
OOOBaseVersion=3.3
ProductBuildid=301
ProductMajor=330
ProductMinor=19
ProductSource=OOO330
UpdateID=LibreOffice_3_en-US
UpdateURL=
UpdateUserAgent=<PRODUCT> (${buildid}; ${_OS}; ${_ARCH}; 
BundledLanguages=${AllLanguages})

with the exception of the Mozilla/Netscape connector (OOo-dev 3.4 works
with SeaMonkey).

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On 2011-07-26T22:50:54+00:00 NoOp wrote:

Not working in:
[Version]
AllLanguages=en-US
BuildVersion=
buildid=340m1(Build:202)
ExtensionUpdateURL=http://updateexte.libreoffice.org/ExtensionUpdateService/check.Update
OOOBaseVersion=3.4
ProductBuildid=202
ProductMajor=340
ProductMinor=1
ProductSource=OOO340
UpdateID=LibreOffice_3_en-US
UpdateURL=
UpdateUserAgent=<PRODUCT> (${buildid}; ${_OS}; ${_ARCH}; 
BundledLanguages=${AllLanguages})
Vendor=The Document Foundation

(Linux 32bit)

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On 2011-08-05T17:55:31+00:00 Cno wrote:

.

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On 2011-09-14T21:59:07+00:00 julien2412 wrote:

On LO master repo (so future 3.5), it seems to work.
No warning or debug message (I use debug mode) when I open wizard.
I attached a screenshot.

Hope I haven't completely misunderstood the bug.

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On 2011-09-14T22:00:39+00:00 julien2412 wrote:

Created attachment 51219
Screenshot which show address book in Writer

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On 2011-09-14T22:02:56+00:00 julien2412 wrote:

(In reply to comment #30)
> On LO master repo (so future 3.5), it seems to work.
> No warning or debug message (I use debug mode) when I open wizard.
> I attached a screenshot.
> 
> Hope I haven't completely misunderstood the bug.
I just forgot to say :
- I'm on debian x86 and I compiled with gcc (Debian 4.6.1-4) 4.6.1
- I just updated and compiled my repository (which points on master) today

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On 2011-09-16T06:28:13+00:00 julien2412 wrote:

Just to say it works on Windows 7, 3.4.3, OOO340m1 (Build:302).
Either I understood nothing at all concerning this bug or we can consider it 
now as resolved.

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On 2011-10-07T08:56:28+00:00 promeneur wrote:

Mandriva 2010.2 32 bit
libreoffice 3.4.2 OOO340m1 build 302

i confirm the bug

in lo base
i created a db file for my kab (kde addressbook)
the kab.odb seems filled (1,6 ko)

in lo writer
in file > model > address book source
in "data source" field it appears in the list
i can select it
but
when i select it have the error message about no sdbc driver

i can't access to the address book

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On 2011-10-07T09:43:45+00:00 Iplaw67 wrote:

(In reply to comment #34)
> Mandriva 2010.2 32 bit
> libreoffice 3.4.2 OOO340m1 build 302
> 
> i confirm the bug
> 

Well thank you, but it has been reported as fixed on master, and so
therefore may or may not be backported for 3.4.4 (not my decision).

I will try this again on one of my own recent Linux 32bit master builds
and see if I confirm Julien's findings.


Alex

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On 2011-10-07T13:02:07+00:00 Iplaw67 wrote:

(In reply to comment #35)

> 
> Well thank you, but it has been reported as fixed on master, and so therefore
> may or may not be backported for 3.4.4 (not my decision).
> 
> I will try this again on one of my own recent Linux 32bit master builds and 
> see
> if I confirm Julien's findings.
> 
> 


Replying to myself :
On my own week-old 32bit linux Ubuntu build from master, I can see various 
choices for existing database connections, among which Thunderbird and 
Seamonkey address books. The ODB file can be created just fine, however, the 
wizard does not pick up the user's TB/SM profile, and thus can not actually 
make the connection to the mozab underlying database file.

Even if I save the ODB file, re-open and then try and reset the
properties of the ODB connection to point to the mab file, this still
fails to work. So as far as I'm concerned, my tests were inconclusive. I
can't tell whether it is a problem in the connectivity code or somewhere
else, because there is not much point in listing the available types of
database if LibO can not actually connect to them.


Alex

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On 2011-10-22T21:24:50+00:00 borutj wrote:

Created attachment 52636
Address Data Source choices

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On 2011-10-22T21:25:57+00:00 borutj wrote:

Ubuntu 11.10
libreoffice 3.4.3

When I want to use 
File --> Wizards --> Address Data Source
I have no possibilities to choose an usual database except the choice to open 
External Data Source. After choosing the only possibilities (External Data 
Source) I get the error: 

The error report is:

SQL Status: HY000

The connection to the external data source could not be established. No
SDBC driver was found for the given URL.

On the other hand I have some databases in my libreoffice repository.

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On 2011-10-23T07:14:15+00:00 Iplaw67 wrote:

(In reply to comment #38)

Hi,


> Ubuntu 11.10
> libreoffice 3.4.3
> 
> When I want to use 
> File --> Wizards --> Address Data Source
> I have no possibilities to choose an usual database except the choice to open
> External Data Source. After choosing the only possibilities (External Data
> Source) I get the error: 
> 
> The error report is:
> 
> SQL Status: HY000
> 
> The connection to the external data source could not be established. No SDBC
> driver was found for the given URL.
> 
> On the other hand I have some databases in my libreoffice repository.

I can confirm this too on 32bit Ubuntu Oneiric 11.10 with distrib
supplied LO 3.4.3, so the fix is still not in for that version.

Alex

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On 2011-11-18T22:29:04+00:00 Cno wrote:

No problem in 3.4.3 and 3.4.4 and a masterbuild for 3.5

So probably a bug for the "32bit Ubuntu Oneiric 11.10 with distrib supplied LO
3.4.3" ??

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On 2011-11-20T09:55:16+00:00 Iplaw67 wrote:

Confirming bug also in distrib supplied :

LibreOffice 3.4.4 
OOO340m1 (Build:402)

Ubuntu 11.10 32bit


So would this be one for Bjoern ?


Alex

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On 2011-12-14T10:00:11+00:00 David Sterratt wrote:

(In reply to comment #40)
> No problem in 3.4.3 and 3.4.4 and a masterbuild for 3.5

This is still definitely a problem for me on Ubuntu 11.10 i686 with the
latest official libreoffice binaries. Steps to reproduce:

1. Purge ubuntu libreoffice packages with dpkg --purge --force-all 
"libreoffice*"
2. Install 3.5.0beta0 binaries from libreoffice.org.
3. rm -Rf ~/.libreoffice
4. Open /opt/libreoffice3.5/program/soffice 
5. Open "File->Wizards->Address Data Sources..."
6. There are four sources presented (Mozilla/Netscape, Thunderbird, LDAP and 
Other external data source)
7. Select any of these. A dialogue appears saying "The connection to the 
external data source could not be established. No SBDC driver was found for the 
given URL"
8. Click on "More" in this box. The error shown is "SQL Status: HY000. The 
connection to the external data source could not be established. No SDBC driver 
was found for the given URL." 
9. Click on "Information". The description is "A connection for the following 
URL was requested "sdbc:address:evolution:local".

>From the comments above it looks as though I'm going to have to use
OpenOffice to use my evolution  address book to print out year's
Christmas card labels...

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On 2011-12-14T11:03:51+00:00 David Sterratt wrote:

I've tried OpenOffice.org and it doesn't work either. When running from
the command line I got an error "Can find no compliant libebook client
libraries". Googling this lead me to the following file (in OOo):

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ooo/trunk/main/connectivity/source/drivers/evoab2/EApi.cxx

and its equivalent in LibreOffice:

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/connectivity/source/drivers/evoab2/EApi.cxx

The error occurs in EApiInit(). The reason for this is that it can't
find a version of libebook on my system that matches one of the
following, defined at the top of the file:

static const char *eBookLibNames[] = {
    "libebook-1.2.so.10", // bumped again
    "libebook-1.2.so.9",  // evolution-2.8
    "libebook-1.2.so.5",  // evolution-2.4 and 2.6+
    "libebook-1.2.so.3",  // evolution-2.2
    "libebook.so.8"       // evolution-2.0
};

I have libebook-1.2.so.12 installed in my system, which doesn't match
any of the above. I suppose we could just try adding libebook-1.2.so.12
to the list to see what happens.

When (if) I've a moment, I'll try recompiling libreoffice, but I don't
know how long it will take on my laptop...

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On 2011-12-14T20:53:57+00:00 NoOp wrote:

I have:
$ locate libebook
/usr/lib/libebook-1.2.so.9
/usr/lib/libebook-1.2.so.9.3.1

$ ls -al /usr/lib/libebook-1.2.so.9
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 2011-01-20 19:49 /usr/lib/libebook-1.2.so.9 -> 
libebook-1.2.so.9.3.1

and have the issue in 3.4.3. Address selections are available, but clicking on 
any of them results in:
SQL Status: HY000

The connection to the external data source could not be established. No
SDBC driver was found for the given URL.

A connection for the following URL was requested
"sdbc:address:evolution:local

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On 2011-12-14T21:08:55+00:00 NoOp wrote:

Correction:

and have the issue in 3.4.3.

should read:

and have the issue in 3.4.4

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On 2011-12-14T21:52:35+00:00 NoOp wrote:

Created attachment 54439
LO3.5 screenshot

Same issue with:
LibreOffice 3.5.0 
Build ID: ef91e38-b1d4df6-090bcba-45cf606-05891e7

Screenshot attached.

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On 2011-12-15T10:34:09+00:00 David Sterratt wrote:

@NoOp: that's what I saw on 3.5.0beta0 too. Interesting that it's not
just a problem with the library version being wrong.

I've compiled libreoffice with  
"libebook-1.2.so.12"
added to eBookLibNames. Now I only get the option of the "External data 
sources" and when I click on that I get the same error as you, with the 
Information that "A connection for the following URL was requested 
"sdbc:address:evolution:local"."

I think the problem may the recent changes in the libebook library. See the 
list of deprecated symbols at:
http://developer.gnome.org/libebook/3.2/

The file 
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/connectivity/source/drivers/evoab2/EApi.h
seems to use a lot of these deprecated symbols.

I've love to have the time-expertise to hack around, but I don't. I'm
going to have to move to good old-fashioned handwriting for my Christmas
card envelopes.

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/blankon/+bug/93546/comments/223

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On 2011-12-15T10:35:36+00:00 David Sterratt wrote:

The OpenOffice version of this bug:
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=116901

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/blankon/+bug/93546/comments/224

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On 2011-12-15T11:21:19+00:00 David Sterratt wrote:

The OpenOffice version of this bug:
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=116901

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/blankon/+bug/93546/comments/225

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On 2011-12-15T12:37:18+00:00 Iplaw67 wrote:

Confirming on my 3.5 build from master Linux Ubuntu 32bit, that only 1
entry is present when the wizard is started "Other external data
source".

If I click Next after having chosen this possibility, I get an error
messsage of the type : "The connection could not be established. No SDBC
driver could be found."

So confirming other peoples findings too.

Build ID: 
87ca88c-d46295c-6e20485-4c1bcb5-libreoffice-3-5-branch point

This really needs sorting out.

Alex

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/blankon/+bug/93546/comments/226

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On 2011-12-15T20:49:00+00:00 NoOp wrote:

@David re comment #47:

"I've love to have the time-expertise to hack around, but I don't. I'm going to
have to move to good old-fashioned handwriting for my Christmas card envelopes."

Try this workaround: In Writer select the data sources (F4). Right-click
in the data source (where Bibliography is) and select 'Registered
databases'. Click 'New' and browse to where your existing .odb is
located. Select the .odb & click OK. Verfify that it works by selecting
the database and viewing Tables. If so, from there you should be able to
File|New|Label|Labels|Database and select the database that you just
added. Note: I can't get File|New|Label to work from Writer, I have to
go back to the main menu and select it from there. But I reckon that's
another bug report...

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/blankon/+bug/93546/comments/227

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On 2012-01-24T06:00:54+00:00 Jbf-faure-9 wrote:

*** Bug 45157 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/blankon/+bug/93546/comments/229

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On 2012-01-27T14:45:47+00:00 Iplaw67 wrote:

In my latest build from master, on Ubuntu Oneiric, I have several
entries, including Evolution, Evolution (LDAP), other DB, but NO
Thunderbird (which is most annoying, but not really surprising since I
disabled building mozab within my build because it doesn't build within
the LO code on Ubuntu (sigh).

However, the basic functionality of the Address Database Source Wizard
does work. For example, I could set up and define a mysql database as an
Address Datasource, just as I could with the Evolution address book.

So, FWIW, this works for me (apart from TB Address book integration) on
Linux 32bit Ubuntu Oneiric with my build from master.


Alex

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/blankon/+bug/93546/comments/230


** Changed in: df-libreoffice
       Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: df-libreoffice
   Importance: Unknown => Critical

** Bug watch added: openoffice.org/bugzilla/ #107809
   http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107809

** Bug watch added: issues.apache.org/ooo/ #116901
   https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=116901

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Title:
  [upstream] Address data sources missing

Status in BlankOn Linux:
  New
Status in LibreOffice Productivity Suite:
  Confirmed
Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
  Confirmed
Status in The OpenOffice.org Suite:
  Invalid
Status in “firefox-3.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “openoffice.org” package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: openoffice.org

  Over on the Ubuntu user's mailing list someone asked a question about
  Thunderbird address data sources. So in the process of replying I check
  on my systems & found:

  OOo 2.1 installed from Openoffice.org files directly (installed on
  Dapper) has:

  File|Templates|Address Book Source|  Administrate button
  - Evolution
  - Groupwise
  - Evolution LDAP
  - Mozilla / Netscape
  - Thunderbird
  - KDE address book
  - LDAP address book
  - Other external data source

  OOo 2.2(rc3) (Ubuntu'ized Feisty version) only shows:

  File|Templates|Address Book Source|  Administrate button
  - Evolution
  - Groupwise
  - Evolution LDAP
  - Other external data source

  Note: Thunderbird is installed & working on both machines.

  I then installed OOo 2.2(rc3) (non-Ubuntu'ized version) on Ubuntu
  Dapper using the files from OOo and the results are exactly the same
  as my OOo 2.1 (non-Ubuntuized) version:

  File|Templates|Address Book Source|  Administrate button
  - Evolution
  - Groupwise
  - Evolution LDAP
  - Mozilla / Netscape
  - Thunderbird
  - KDE address book
  - LDAP address book
  - Other external data source

  The Ubuntu version is missing:
  - Mozilla / Netscape
  - Thunderbird
  - KDE address book
  - LDAP address book

  Note: related bug from earlier versions appears to be
  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/35671

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