[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2008-05-14 Thread in0de
Almost the same bug here... but if I double-click on a date, the evolution 
calendar opens one day later.
for example: doubleclick 15th of May, evolution opens 16th of May.
I'm using Hardy Heron up-to-date and set is to european timezone.

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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2008-03-28 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the
development release - Hardy Heron. It would help us greatly if you could
test with it so we can work on getting it fixed in the next release of
Ubuntu. You can find out more about the development release at
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/ . Thanks again and we appreciate your
help.

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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2008-02-03 Thread mrAshley
I have the same problem with Gutsy.

I double click on a given date in Gnome's Clock applet, and when
Evolution Calendars opens it shows up as the day before.

Example: I double click on Tuesday February 19th, and Evolution Calendar
opens on the 18th. The scheduled appointment opens on the right day,
it's just that somehow when Clock asks for the date from Evolution we
end up with a different one. I don't think it's a time problem.

If it's helpful to mention I have the workweek on Clock starting on
Monday. I did this by changing the locales en_CA file under the LC_TIME
section I have put 'first_weekday 2' and 'first_workday 2' on their own
lines above the rest of that section. I commented those lines out (for
the default Sunday week start) and I had the same problem as before.

I would *guess* that when Clock asks for a date from Evolution one or
the other is subtracting one from the numerical value of the date being
passed. Just my two cents.

Thanks. :)

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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2008-01-24 Thread msinkm
Same here.  I have noticed this bug in several versions of Ubuntu and
therefore Evolution.  Occurs in Dapper Drake and Gutsy Gibbon both.  I
am in the Saskatchewan time zone (-6:00), and it occurs for me.

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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2007-11-02 Thread pinduvoz
I have the same problem, or bug. I don't use evolution as my personal
scheduler, but the bug is there and my system timezone is also set as
Brazil/São Paulo.

So, it's not something that happens only with paozinho.

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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2007-10-03 Thread paozinho
I make a update to the Beta release, and the bug still happen. I will
try to reinstall the Beta and see if the bug can disappear.

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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2007-09-20 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug. What timezone is configured in your evolution
configuration and on your system? That works correctly on my gutsy
installation

** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2007-09-20 Thread paozinho
Hi Sebastien,

My gutsy is set to Brazil/São Paulo. This still happened in my gutsy
even after make a update on the packages. You can see in the video, this
really happened. I wanna help, please tell me what informations I must
provide to help.

Bye, thanks.

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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2007-09-20 Thread Sebastien Bacher
marking unconfirmed that works fine for me, maybe somebody else has the
issue and can send that upstream. Does it happen at any time of the day?
What timezone is configured in evolution? It might be due to the
difference between the UTC time and the timezone

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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2007-09-20 Thread paozinho
It is already marked as unconfirmed ??

That bug happen at any time of the day. I will post 3 screenshots and
you can see, the timezone between the evolution and system clock is the
same.

Thanks for the help.

By the way, the system clock is NOT marked to use UTC.


** Attachment added: screenshot of the bug
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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2007-09-17 Thread paozinho
Update:
3- The calendar open one day *BEFORE.*

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[Bug 139627] Re: Clock applet and evolution

2007-09-16 Thread Pascal De Vuyst
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = evolution

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