@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
Closing this upstream task, since it is unneeded.
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Please check Edit/Preferences/Autocompletion, and verify what address
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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
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
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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
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[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
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux effenberg-mobile 2.6.24-12-generic #1 SMP Wed Mar 12 23:01:54 UTC 2008
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ evolution --version
GNOME evolution 2.22.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Attachments
@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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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
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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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
report back. Thank you.
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marking as triaged/low.
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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
see if this has been addressed there.
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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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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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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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all: as I stated on my previous comment, we should have e-e 2.24.3
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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
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.
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;
-
butchered translation
When trying to search a contact via the any contact containsoption the
following error is displayed:
Evolution addressbook has terminated unexpectedly
The contacts for file ... will not be available until Evolution is
restarted.
And Evolution has to be restarted.
I am
indeed, easy to trigger, it seems. I loaded contacts, and ran gdb
against evolution-data-server. On the Ev window I then run a search
against any field contains. Immediate SIGABRT.
Here's the BT:
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
[Switching to Thread 1082399056 (LWP 15240)]
BTW -- is apport working on Gutsy? If so, why didn't I get it in
/var/crash?
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Seb, the plot thickens. Running valgrind on it was easy. The problem is
that I do not get the SIG (be it either SEGV or ABRT, although I only
see the ABRT) anymore. Search on any field contains works fine under
valgrind.
I am attaching a valgrind log anyway, ran against e-d-s.
And yes, you were
This may be a duplicate of bug 135471. Unfortunately, Jamie gdb-ed
evolution, not evolution-data-server, so we cannot be sure.
@ Jamie, Thorsten: can you please:
1. completely stop Evo -- on a terminal, evolution --force-shutdown
2. start Evolution normally -- but do nothing there;
3. on a
@Jacopo: thanks for the pointer, I am asking the reporters there for a
new GDB run. If it matches, I will mark it as a dup.
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Yes, they are the same... even with part of the stack trace unusable,
the expansion of the evo function call shows a search in any field in
Contacts.
I will mark upstream this one as duplicates. Please comment on bug
135471 from now on. Thanks for the prompt response.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 135471 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135471
Duplicate of bug 135471. I have marked upstream also as a duplicate.
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I was looking at Account Editor due to another bug, when I hit this one:
1.Go to Edit/Preferences, edit an IMAP account.
2. select the Sending Mail tab, and change the Server Type (in my case, from
SMTP to sendmail).
A new IMAP Headers tab is created at the right of the
Evo 2.12.0, Gutsy.
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thanks, Pedro. I was waiting to have it acknowledged as valid before
opening it upstream.
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@BlueSky -- if I understand you correctly, icons start to pile up on the
desktop -- am I correct?
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Unfortunately, the backtrace is unusable. Please follow
the intructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash, and
install the dbgsyms for Evolution, Evolution-data-server, evolution-
plugins,
@Detlef Lechner: You can go ahead and accept. The dbgsym packages are
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Yes indeed, you can use either the *-dbg or the *-dbgsym packages. But
you will need -- at least, if the SIG is in Evolution itself -- the
evolution-data-server debug packages.
The backtrace you provided does not show any Evolution functions in the
offending thread, in fact, *no* debug data at
Thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu better.
Do you have mail-notification* installed? These are not evolution
packages (or plugins), and mail-notification-evolution will generate the
pop-ups as you describe. There is a good chance it is mail-notification-
evolution that is
this really looks more related to cairo than Evo... before I set it
upstream: can you please attach here the output of ~/.xsession-errors.
Also, do you remember what you were doing when you last used Evo?
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this may be the case. Strange that I do not have this issue though...
but this is a personal laptop I use, so no other users.
Did you ever enable mail notification? What do you have for the gconf
/apps/evolution/mail/notification entries?
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I get visual notifications of new mail despite
My gconf had both of the keys set to true when I checked them -- but I
did not get new mail notification until I enabled the plugin.
I then disabled the plugin, and bounced Evo. The gconf keys were still
set, and the plugin still disabled -- but I did not get any new mail
notification anymore.
I am also rejecting the notification-daemon affects, since this
really does not seem to be related to n-d.
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@Harm: are you talking about the border of the status line? If so,
please note that the status bar can display more than one message
concurrently, and they are enclosed to allow one to distinguish one
message from another.
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Go to Edit/Preferences/Mail Preferences/Junk. The spamassassin options
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I will have a look as soon as possible on the plugin source, and see if
there is need for an upstream bug. Of course, anyone else with time
availble can do the same. Upstream researach can also help.
Right now I see this bug as having two options: goes to INVALID because
it ends up as not-a-bug
An observation: per the code, if the gconf keys do not exist (which
would be the case on installing Evo, or when enabling the plugin for the
first time) they will be created when the first new email hits the inbox
(and *only* for the inbox), and set to TRUE.
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Thank you for your comments. This does not appear to be a bug report and
we are closing it. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but it
would make more sense to raise your question in the support tracker.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 135471 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135471
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Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug 135471, so it is being marked as such. Please look
@Michele, Scunizi: losing the data is sort of a different behaviour.
Would any of you be able to get a backtrace of your failure?
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I also have the same on pop/MD5. Will check upstream.
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Setting to Triaged. Upstream was looking into it already (thanks
torkel). Unfortunately I cannot open a bug upstream right now, since
bugzilla is down. Will do in a few.
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@torkel: I am sorry, but I did not know who you are in bugzilla -- so I
could not add a CC to you.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 318052 ***
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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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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
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.
** Changed in: mozilla-thunderbird (Ubuntu)
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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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are facing, but
Rejecting the update-manager upstream task. It was marked in progress,
with no assignee, and the Ubuntu corresponding task is already marked
fix-released.
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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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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.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
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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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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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a patched Evolution 2.25.91 is available on my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~hggdh2/+archive/ppa.
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Searched upstream, did not find any hits, so opened a new upstream bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504255.
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Status: Incomplete = Triaged
** Also affects: evolution via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504255
Importance:
@all: Evo 2.21.14/E-D-S 2.21.14, released today, seem to address the
configuration of the mail-notification plugin. Can you verify this is
indeed resolved? I will then close the bug. Thanks.
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I get visual notifications of new mail despite requesting no notifications
ProcCmdline: evolution --sm-config-prefix /evolution-fEbgPK/ --sm-client-id
117f0100011980068610079030021 --screen 0
ProcCwd: /home/hggdh
ProcEnviron:
LC_TIME=en_DK.UTF-8
PATH=/home/hggdh/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11003212/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11003213/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11003214/ProcStatus.txt
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[hardy] Evo
Some one please confirm. I should not,. since I opened it.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #504702
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504702
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