Great, but I'll still see if there are some fixes to backport for this
in pure IMAP :)
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Stephen, dinky,
I can't reproduce this issue here, and I've been using two different
sources for IMAP accounts (one of them Google, the other probably
Dovecot or so), with no such issues on IMAP+.
Stephen, perhaps you can further clarify which software is used as an
IMAP server, in case it has
Confirming, we can see this with a simple dpkg-deb -I on the evolution
package:
Depends: [...] libgtkhtml-editor0 (= 1:3.30.2), libgtkhtml-editor0 (
1:3.33), [...]
However, these come from shlibs:depends or misc:depends, so this would
in fact be an issue with the shlibs file in the gtkhtml-3.14
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This bug is an upstream one and it would be quite helpful if somebody
experiencing it could send the bug the to the people writing the
software. You can learn more about how to do this for various upstreams
at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream. Thanks in advance!
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Marking Invalid: the bug has reportedly gone, and we don't know exactly
what caused it to be fixed (but maybe a libmapi /openchange update?)
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If would be helpful if you could try some possible workarounds.
Can somebody please check whether setting evolution to run in the
english locale makes it work better (you can do this by starting
evolution with LC_MESSAGES=C evolution on the command-line.
It would also be good to test the other
Hi,
It would be good if you could further comment on what you find strange
about what is going on, and exactly what doesn't work. Is sending email
or receiving email failing, or both?
From what I can see the traffic in the capture file looks coherent with
using a proxy on port 8080, the only
I noticed that some of the sentences in this bug report are not in
English. If they were translated to English they would be accessible to
more triagers. Could you please translate them?
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Can you please go back to the settings for your address book and verify
that if you need a port number set to reach the webdav addressbook, it
indeed shows in the settings for that address book?
If it doesn't, then this is likely to be a consequence of
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* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
In concrete terms, this means it would be very helpful if you could
provide with a general
Confirming, I'm able to reproduce it with the attached vcf.
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can't load plugin
'/usr/lib/evolution/2.32
I got the patch applied in a branch, just finishing up testing before
requesting a review.
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However, processing the crash report to get detailed information for the
developers failed as the retracer did not generate a useful symbolic stack
trace.
Please try to obtain a backtrace manually following the
Can you please confirm that your system's timezone is indeed set to
Asia/Jerusalem, and what the source is for the meetings that show up in
the wrong time? Are they coming from Google or from a corporate server,
or are they locally configured?
Thanks!
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in the latest development version of Ubuntu - Natty Narwhal.
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follow the instructions for
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Could you please check whether you have crash files for evolution under
/var/crash ? This is normally where evolution closing because of a crash
would create files; which you can then send using the ubuntu-bug
file_name.crash command to open a new bug. Please send the crash files
with the above
Is there anything special about your calendars, like very long meetings
(e.g. spanning more than a day) or icons added for categories?
This seems to crash because of something special that needs to be drawn
on screen for appointments/meetings.
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I see, thanks for clarifying.
English isn't my native language either, so don't worry about it.
This is going to need a fair amount more testing and searching to debug
though; need to figure out why clicking Today leads to a double-free,
and under which circumstances.
Please however, don't
We could update to evolution 2.32.2 which includes this fix and a few
additional ones that would be good to have.
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No, it's French.
Triaged means there would be enough information for a developer to work
on the bug. I can't reproduce this on Natty, and there's a fairly clear
trace, so we should be able to find a fix or maybe infer one from code
changes upstream.
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Michael,
Could you please take that crash file and run it through apport with the
steps provided by Sebastien? It's pretty important, as it will allow the
crash to be extracted from that file and properly processed (retraced)
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Ok ;)
Then, can you enable apport (see Sebastien's comment again), and try to
reproduce the issue to see if that way you can report the crash with
apport? Thanks in advance/.
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would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug to the developers
of the software by following the instructions at
There is one ;)
Under Edit - Preferences, click Composer Preferences, then go to the
Signatures tab. There, you will have the list of signatures, and Add,
Edit, Remove, etc. buttons. I checked both in standard and express
mode... so if it's not there for you, there must be something else at
play
That part just allows you to select a signature or add a new one. You
may still want to open a bug about this on the upstream tracker, by
following the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME. If you have done so, please
tell us the number of the upstream bug (or the link), so
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 708118 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/708118
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 697708
nm-applet crashed with SIGSEGV in icon_name_hash()
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 708118
nm-applet crashes with SIGSEGV in
Javier,
Thanks for the testing. I thought it might have been fixed since there
were commits to correct calendar access with authentication.
Since it doesn't worry and it seems those didn't affect the issue
you're seeing, do you think you could open a bug about this issue on
the upstream bug
Hi,
Could someone seeing this issue try doing the same operations that see
to trigger leaks but on a Live CD session of the development release of
Ubuntu, Natty Narwhal? You can find out more about the development
release at http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/ . Thanks again and we
appreciate your
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 - Natty Narwhal. It would help us greatly if you
could test with it so we can
Roland,
Please be respectful to developers. We spend a lot of time fixing a number of
issues, and just want to know more about the details for the issues you are
experiencing.
As a workaround, you may wish to disable automatic rendering of messages
as HTML, which you can do at the application
Well, yes, you could move it again; though you probably don't need to
keep the old copies if you didn't notice anything lost from your emails,
contacts or calendars. It would be interesting to know what is wrong
with those files though, but it's not really so easy or even possible at
all since
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug to the developers
of the software by following the instructions at
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 693903 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/693903
I'm marking this bug as a duplicate of bug 693903, if only because there
is a screenshot there.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 693903
ambiguous icons in toolbar CANCEL vs DELETE
* You can
frederik,
Could you please open a separate bug about the cancel button remaining
sensitive?
Also, I think we'd benefit from discussing this issue, at least as far
as the order of buttons go, upstream. Please open a bug on the Gnome
tracker about this, you can get all the information on how to do
Are you able to reproduce this when clicking on the clock applet in
gnome-panel?
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Hi,
From the details in this bug report, it looks like the issues you are
seeing may be caused by hardware problems or corrupted files at install.
Please restart your system in recovery mode and run the File system
checker (fsck). You may also want to try running sudo apt-get clean,
then try to
Brian,
It seems like the upstream developers would like to see some further
changes to the patch you submitted. Are you still working on it? I think
it would be preferable to include the patch in Ubuntu only in a case
where upstream would be reasonably happy with the patch.
It would also help a
Hi,
Do you still get these crashes after upgrading to 2.32.1-0ubuntu3?
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Brian,
Is there no way that you could test in a different account/different
system so that we could confirm this bug is fixed in the packages in
-proposed? That way maybe we could avoid requiring the X-Evolution-
Source patch for sorting/filtering, especially since it's an unrelated
fix?
Thanks.
Seems like this is done already, we already have 2.32 in Natty --
marking as Fix Released.
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Seems like this has been fixed very recently. I'll take the upstream
patch and backport/apply it to the packages in Natty.
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Status
Brian,
This bug should really be marked Fix Released -- the fix is available in
Natty.
I've nominated this for maverick, in case we could do an SRU (we're
waiting for other fixes to be tested though)
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John,
From the error messages you received:
(evolution:2011): camel-WARNING **: something went wrong terribly during db
creation
(evolution:2011): evolution-mail-WARNING **: Could not initialize local
store/folder: database disk image is malformed
The database file for evolution has somehow
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: devhelp
Devhelp seems to have at least one error in its gconf schema, as exposed
by the warning that shows up every time I update the network-manager-
gnome package (which triggers for gconf2):
Traitement des actions différées (« triggers ») pour «
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Heh, sorry, I didn't see your message. I understand how it's more work,
but I'm prepared to take care of it (although I didn't and can't upload
this myself).
Milan, further debugging was showing that the issue seems to be that
compiz may be causing leave-notify-event signals to be sent, which
Milan,
The only way I can reproduce this is while running unity (but I do
expect it's actually related to running with compiz).
I already have a fix for it, which is to compute the closest point for
the selected point when it gets clicked... either way the longitude and
latitude are already
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because it does not contain enough information. Please describe the
following:
- The Ubuntu release that this bug applies to;
- The version of Evolution you
The package manager will be able to deal with this correctly; that is,
once other packages requiring evolution shared libs are also removed
(then it should show up as no longer needed and removable with e.g. apt-
get autoremove). Gnome-panel, for example, is one of the packages which
require
Reassigning to evolution-data-server. I've been able to patch this in
libedataserverui/e-name-selector-dialog.c; just need to finish testing
and apply the patch to a proper package.
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Found a possible fix in correctly filling/retrieving categories for the
name selector.
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It ends up this also affects bug 690178 with the same end result: strcmp
fails in search_changed for the name selector. Since bug 690178 has more
information, marking this one as a duplicate.
** This bug has
Marc André,
Do you use a proxy to connect to your mail, browse the web, etc.? If so,
then this maybe be a duplicate of bug 664169.
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I just linked https://code.launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/glade-3/update-
to-3.7.1/ which I had been working on (the update of glade3 to 3.7.1)
which includes a patch that fixes precisely this issue.
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The attached debdiff applies the patch and appears to fix the problem.
This also applies the fix for bug 664169.
** Patch added: evolution_2.30.3-1ubuntu7.2.debdiff
The attached debdiff applies the patch and appears to fix the problem.
This also applies the fix for bug 665330.
** Patch added: evolution_2.30.3-1ubuntu7.2.debdiff
The attached debdiff applies the patch and appears to fix the problem.
** Patch added: evolution-data-server_2.30.3-2ubuntu2.1.debdiff
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-data-server/+bug/664167/+attachment/1744783/+files/evolution-data-server_2.30.3-2ubuntu2.1.debdiff
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: evolution
+
+ SRU JUSTIFICATION:
+ A minimal patch that hides messages marked as Junk if and only if the current
folder to display is a virtual, search folder. Standard folders such as pure
IMAP folders will still show the message. Furthermore,
** Description changed:
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SRU JUSTIFICATION:
A minimal patch that hides messages marked as Junk if and only if the current
folder to display is a virtual, search folder. Standard folders such as pure
IMAP folders will still show the message. Furthermore,
** Description changed:
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+
+ SRU JUSTIFICATION:
+ Small patch to use along with patch in bug 664167 to use proxy credentials to
load images.
+ This is a big issue for corporate users wishing to have access to rich email
content (embedded images) from behind a
** Description changed:
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+ SRU JUSTIFICATION:
+ Small patch to use along with patch in bug 664169 to use proxy credentials to
load images.
+ This is a big issue for corporate users wishing to have access to rich email
content (embedded images) from
Not absolutely certain this will work properly, but here is an attempted
test case for embedded images from the Internet.
** Attachment added: lp_664169_test_case.mbox
Attaching the same test case test message as from bug 664167.
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SRU JUSTIFICATION:
Small patch to use along with patch in bug
** Description changed:
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SRU JUSTIFICATION:
Small patch to use along with patch in bug 664169 to use proxy credentials to
load images.
This is a big issue for corporate users wishing to have access to rich email
content (embedded images) from
FWIW, opening an upstream bug report as suggested is the best approach
here.
However, do note that the two dashes (and the following space) are there
as the de-facto standard for signature separator. It allows email
clients to do things like stripping the signature from an email you are
replying
jan,
Do you have any errors in .xsession-errors?
The initial issue you were describing is a known problem that is being
looked at upstream. (I should find which bug this is again)
Reassigning to network-manager-applet so we can look at what's going on
to have nm-applet not show in any user.
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On my system, the window list only shows the windows for the screen the
panel is on. I have an external monitor attached to my laptop, and any
windows on that monitor do not show in the panel.
Note, if I move a window from the external
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- In a terminal, if you type 'telnet imap.gmail.com
This is an issue in vte that we should be able to fix for all these
terminal emulators as SRU right after release.
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Just ran apport-collect for my system, where I do get the estimation to
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As suggested above, it looks like this is really a gtk-vnc issue, so I'm
adding a bug task for it. This is also confirmed by the fact I could
apply the git patch and it seems to work; plus it applies fine once
refreshed. See related branch.
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