[Desktop-packages] [Bug 251995] Re: Editing reccurrence for "This Instance Only" locks out recurrence editing

2015-09-21 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: evolution
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Editing reccurrence for "This Instance Only" locks out recurrence
  editing

Status in Evolution:
  Fix Released
Status in evolution package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: evolution

  Create a new Friday appointment that recurs weekly, forever.  Go back
  in and change the recurrence from Friday to Saturday.  Click "Save" on
  the appointment, and it'll ask if you want to save it for "This
  Instance Only" or "All Instances".

  Alright, this is the first problem.  It makes no sense to edit the
  occurrence for a single instance.

  Select "This Instance Only", and save it.  Now, when you go back in,
  the recurrence information is grayed out, and you can't change it.
  This is true of both the instance you changed or any other instance.
  You can see that the instance you changed has no recurrence info, but
  all others have the original recurrence info.  But you can't change
  any of them.

  Also, nothing actually changes day.  Not even the one you told to.

  You can regain access to the recurrence settings by changing the time
  for all appointments.  But the state of the series never seems quite
  right again, and it seems to lead to cascading badness, possibly
  including crashes.

  This was produced using a local calendar.

  Running the current Hardy code:
  evolution  2.22.3.1-0ubuntu1
  evolution-common   2.22.3.1-0ubuntu1
  evolution-data-server  2.22.3-0ubuntu1  
  evolution-data-server-common   2.22.3-0ubuntu1  
  evolution-data-server-dbg  2.22.3-0ubuntu1  
  evolution-dbg  2.22.3.1-0ubuntu1
  evolution-exchange 2.22.3-0ubuntu2  
  evolution-exchange-dbg 2.22.3-0ubuntu2  
  evolution-plugins  2.22.3.1-0ubuntu1
  evolution-webcal   2.21.92-0ubuntu1 
  evolution-webcal-dbgsym2.21.92-0ubuntu1

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 251995] Re: Editing reccurrence for This Instance Only locks out recurrence editing

2013-11-05 Thread Jörg Frings-Fürst
bug from 2008 - version not longer supported
change status to invalid

** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Invalid

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Title:
  Editing reccurrence for This Instance Only locks out recurrence
  editing

Status in The Evolution Mail  Calendaring Tool:
  Confirmed
Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: evolution

  Create a new Friday appointment that recurs weekly, forever.  Go back
  in and change the recurrence from Friday to Saturday.  Click Save on
  the appointment, and it'll ask if you want to save it for This
  Instance Only or All Instances.

  Alright, this is the first problem.  It makes no sense to edit the
  occurrence for a single instance.

  Select This Instance Only, and save it.  Now, when you go back in,
  the recurrence information is grayed out, and you can't change it.
  This is true of both the instance you changed or any other instance.
  You can see that the instance you changed has no recurrence info, but
  all others have the original recurrence info.  But you can't change
  any of them.

  Also, nothing actually changes day.  Not even the one you told to.

  You can regain access to the recurrence settings by changing the time
  for all appointments.  But the state of the series never seems quite
  right again, and it seems to lead to cascading badness, possibly
  including crashes.

  This was produced using a local calendar.

  Running the current Hardy code:
  evolution  2.22.3.1-0ubuntu1
  evolution-common   2.22.3.1-0ubuntu1
  evolution-data-server  2.22.3-0ubuntu1  
  evolution-data-server-common   2.22.3-0ubuntu1  
  evolution-data-server-dbg  2.22.3-0ubuntu1  
  evolution-dbg  2.22.3.1-0ubuntu1
  evolution-exchange 2.22.3-0ubuntu2  
  evolution-exchange-dbg 2.22.3-0ubuntu2  
  evolution-plugins  2.22.3.1-0ubuntu1
  evolution-webcal   2.21.92-0ubuntu1 
  evolution-webcal-dbgsym2.21.92-0ubuntu1

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