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Regular apt-get update apt-get upgrade
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: libgucharmap7 1:3.0.1-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-11.18-generic 3.0.4
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I just upgraded to the 3.1.92 backend which fixes the link between the
Birthday Calendar and Contacts
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/853905) and
now I am being reminded about every birthday I have in my calendar (from
contacts), old or new.
I'm not sure if it is
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After the 3.1.91 to 3.1.92 update to evolution-data-server I have
endless prompts for calendar authentication. It seems that there was
some breakage, perhaps with the keyring integration during this update.
Inside evolution there was also an error displayed:
Error Loading
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It appears the root cause it not the upgrade, but a Captcha I am being
presented with but unable to access.
To narrow down the issue (which was authentication for all my calendars)
I turned off all my Online Accounts calendars and kept only one Google
calendar that I had created manually.
I then
Screenshot of Captcha prompt in evolution
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Using local calendars the second appointment created causes the previous
one to disappear. It seemed to occur only with local calendars as I
was able to create two appointments using a Google Calendar configured
through Online Accounts.
The upstream bug is
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Attached are exactly the same new appointment viewed in Evolution 3
(Oneiric) and Evolution 2.32 (Natty) on two separate machines configured
with the same mailboxes and calendars. You can clearly see the
regression the option to send a reply upon accept. In this case the
sending client was
I noticed this on 2.32 (Natty) when switching from IMAP to IMAP+, which
may have happened on your Oneiric upgrade.
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After upgrading to Oneiric one of my IMAP accounts is not working.
I have attached two gdb outputs, one configured as IMAP, the other as
IMAP+ as noted by the filename. In Natty/2.32 this account works fine
with either IMAP or IMAP+.
The failing account is connecting to a
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After upgrading to Oneiric one of my IMAP accounts is not working.
I have attached two gdb outputs, one configured as IMAP, the other as
Upon evolution reload, the recovered email was sent without error.
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GMail added through Online Accounts disappears
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Althought I used Google Contacts/Calendar in Natty, I did not have my
GMail configured in Evolution prior to my Oneiric upgrade.
After manually removing my old Google calendar and contacts
configuration, I used Online Accounts to configure all available Google
services, and
After more testing, I seem to be able to create positive and negative
test cases from my wife's Google calendar. Last night, when I took the
screenshot in comment #2 I got the reply scenario. Updating the time
and resending this invite it still works, but I am having trouble
reproducing this
below of these
ics events and you can see the ID in the screenshot. I saved the .ICS
right from the emails and performed the diff on my command line. No
modification was made as the diff does not include any of the source or
destination email addresses.
imac@n8-laptop:~/Desktop$ diff
It seems that Evolution now adds the events (invites) automatically to
my default calendars too which it was not doing before (this is similar
behaviour to Blackberry, etc.). I think the issue may be with the case
where the event is removed or fails to be initially created
automatically.
I went
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Here's the backtrace from next iteration .. click on email with invite,
select calendar (Google Online Account) and press Accept .. and then
just sitting there .. fading in and out (like it is waiting).
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Click on Accept with the send reply option.Evolution hangs (fades in
/ out of grey). Attached is gdb backtrace output.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: evolution 3.1.91-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-11.18-generic 3.0.4
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I have been trying to identify some problems with my Google online
accounts, and I trip over this bug when enabling or disabling online
accounts. It appears to be intermittent.
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Google Calendar reminders display unnecessarily
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When I add my google calendar account through the new Online Accounts
feature I get an endless stream of notifications for all my calendar
events going back some time .. perhaps a year. Even after un-checking
setting in the Calendar for Show reminder notifications, shutting
Public bug reported:
After configuring Google Calendar through the Online Accounts, I am
unable to change the Calendar name.I change it, and select apply and
nothing happens.An interesting observation, that may be a separate
bug, is that in order to change the color I had to change the
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Unable to change Google Calendar names
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Immediately following, I tried again to accept the appointment (from an
email) and a second message appeared in the window:
Unable to send item to calendar 'Calendar'. No such interface
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Title:
After waiting for hours and several reboots later, I am still seeing all
my old Google Calendar reminders. I disabled all the calendars in
Online Account and verified that they were not in Evolution any longer.
Upon reboot I am still seeing endless reminders for my Google Calendar
which I can
After I completely removed all the Online Accounts and rebooted my
reminders went away.I then re-added just one online account and only
enabled Calendar... and a stream of old calendar reminders is spamming
me again. I guess I'll leave this on overnight and see if it actually
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Email calendar invites do not present an option to reply to the sender
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the sender.
In Natty (2.32) and earlier the email responses with subject Accepted:
xxx could be seen in the sent box. Perhaps the
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[regression] no option to send reply for accepted calendar invites
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Attached is how invites look in my gmail inbox via Evolution, where they
include the reply option
** Attachment added: Invite seen in one inbox (gmail)
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Attached is the problem scenario, my other email that also matches a
google calendar setup with the username to match this email. Previously
it did reply to invites.. now the option is just missing for some
reason.
** Attachment added: Email Invite to Other email account
Upon further testing I have discovered that this seems to only be
occurring with Outlook clients who are initiating events. Previously I
was able to send replies to these users. Google calendar initiated
events contain the expected reply button.
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Google contacts and calendars are read-only in Evolution
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I was unable to access my contacts after upgrading and this solved my
problem. In my case, even after disabling my Online Google Account
(which adds a second Google Contacts to evolution) I could not remove my
old Google contacts. I turned off all the options (birthdays, offline
sync, default,
Michael's comment lead me to resolve this by removing the custom fields
with empty labels. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-
data-server/+bug/755043/comments/16.
This resolved all of the other error messages except for this one:
I tested 0.8.1-1 from oneiric with no change to the issue. However I
caught this comment below from a realted bug that seems like a
duplicate,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/762187/comments/15,
and was able to resolve my issue.
The problem is that libgdata pre-0.8.2
Pedro .. Sorry, since there was no explanation on the first change I
just changed it back since it wasn't assigned. I am thinking that an
early 0.8.0 issue is a contributing factor since I only experience the
issue on 11.04, regardless of Evolution version (2.32/3.0). I am
looking at testing
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Title:
Unable to open
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 755043
Unable to open addressbook error when loading Google Contacts
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With my temporary small address book that is my workaround for the
query/timeout error in #755043 I periodically get the attached message
Unable to perform search. I consider this a separate bug, but
possibly related.
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- I have a significant number of contacts in Google (1800+). After
- initially tripping on related bugs now resolved per other user feedback,
- it seems there is still an issue, possibly only affecting large number
- of
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 755043 ***
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Unable to open addressbook error when loading Google Contacts
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I have no issues with 20 contacts (I created a temporary addressbook
with contacts I use many times per day). In the earlier reported bug
755043, there is a link to upstream at gnome.
On your observation that a few do not sync also, how many are in your
wife's addressbok? Does she have more
Your evolution contacts issue may be this one
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-data-
server/+bug/755043. I also get the grey pause on shutdown.. Probably
best to file separate bugs for each issue (or make that this issue for
this bug)The third issues is not a bug.. all
The error messages described above are consistent with this bug,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-data-
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Title:
I think what Milan is saying, is the proper way to say me too is to
select Affects Me at the top of the bug, which will help to give
developers an accurate scope of impact _ though this one is pretty high
already. I posted upstream (freedesktop-bugs link at the top) where
IMHO the bug needs a
sounds similar to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-
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Title:
Google Contacts don't
Actually, if you start from a fresh install, and then try to add your
contacts, you get exactly this. In evolution 2.32 and 3.0. Check out
this screenshot showing what I expect is exactly what you are
describing.
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/70635993/Evo_ContactsBug_OnAdd.png
This is why I
Probably worth noting there are at least three different error messages
I see with this issue, and sometimes I see some contacts and sometimes
none. Starting from a fresh install I usually see none with the
query error here:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/70635993/Evo_ContactsBug_OnAdd.png
A DNS error is an unrelated problem, however if you have a lot of
contacts and receive this error then you might have this problem instead
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/755043
Similar to screenshot below
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-data-
After talking with the upstream developers, I tried out Evolution 3.0.
It's a one-way transition from a data-perspective, so backup if you plan
to downgrade back to 2.32, but the good news is that 3.0 exists in
upstream Debian experimental so it was easy to do once the apt sources
were in place.
I restored my home directory and downgraded back to the 2.32 stable
packages after verifying upstream 3.0.0 has this problem also on Natty.
apt-get install evolution/natty evolution-common/natty evolution-data-
server/natty evolution-data-server-common/natty evolution-plugins/natty
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A bit more testing, and I believe I found a scenario here that causes a
Calendar breakage not fixable without using gconf. Posted this info a
more on scenarios I tested in the linked upstream bug report.
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Well in my latest reproduction, I used data that was exported from
current 2.30.3 using the in-app backup tool.. so presumably that does
not create any extra directories that don't represent data .. but if
you are saying that the backup tool backs-up garbage and other cruft
lying around from
Regarding PPA use, I agree. The original bug was from my 11.04 update
(as apport shows). Reproduction using the PPA simply demonstrated to
me it is likely a consistent behaviour. Additionallly I wanted to see it
on a clean install to rule out other cruft and didn't care to go through
a many
I had a look at the dates on the file structures, and decided that this
is definitely legacy migration issue that can probably be left alone.
imac@n8-laptop:~/.evolution/tasks/tasks$ ls -al
total 12
drwx-- 3 imac imac 4096 2008-12-23 11:03 .
drwx-- 3 imac imac 4096 2011-04-10 11:48
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Interestingly, I have no issues with 2.32 packages from the ppa below on
a fresh maverick installation with my evolution data from pre-natty
upgrade.
https://launchpad.net/~konstigt/+archive/evolution
I discovered this while trying to provide some upstream support for a
separate contact
Posted upstream
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I narrowed down the scope in my upstream bug report
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648065
Quickly marked duplicate, looks like Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre already
resolved this yesterday. The upstream bug includes refrence to patch is
also linked.
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I have also confirmed that using google contacts for one of my other
accounts with only 8 contacts works just fine, supporting the
observations that duration/size/timeout is a factor.
I also encountered the same issue adding my large Google contact
addressbook to another Natty evolution instance
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Since Beta1 upgrade April 5th my evolution Google calendars have not
been syncing. The notable symptom is that when browsing an email
calendar invite, Evolution appears to be searching for a matching event
indefinitely.
At first, I though
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Initially thought was related to bug 752468, but I know now is a result
of this incorrect migration. Looking at the URI/sources I had the
following entries with the broken addressbooks/contact lists.
imac@repo:~$ gconftool-2 --get /apps/evolution/addressbook/sources
[?xml version=1.0?
group uid
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not see any migration errors as shown
below
imac@repo:~$ evolution
Tracker-Message: Registering D-Bus service...
Name:'org.freedesktop.Tracker1.Miner.Emails'
Tracker-Message: Registering D-Bus object...
Tracker-Message: Path:'/org/freedesktop/Tracker1/Miner/Emails'
Tracker-Message: Object Type
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Thanks for the insight Rodrigo; Are you able to isolate the code change
required, or possibly forward port the 10.10 version which did not have
this issue? Is it as simple as increasing this timeout?
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Binary package hint: evolution-data-server
I have a significant number of contacts in Google (1800+). After
initially tripping on related bugs now resolved per other user feedback,
it seems there is still an issue, possibly only affecting large number
of contacts.
Bug
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In every case, my e-addressbook-factory fails in the same place
consistently. I have included the output below from LIBGDATA_DEBUG=3
/usr/lib/evolution/e-addressbook-factory
I've obfuscated sensitive details with XxXxXxX, or a comment bounded by
this string.
In the final contact prior to
Here is the matching screenshot to the debug log attached to the
previous comment
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** Summary
After reviewing my debug output, my problem seems to occur now as a
result of simply having an enormous amount of contact data. I
consistently have a first error as Timeout Reached. As such I have
opened a separate issue to track this specifically.
Bug 755043 includes my debug output from
** Description changed:
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I have a significant number of contacts in Google (1800+). After
initially tripping on related bugs now resolved per other user feedback,
it seems there is still an issue, possibly only affecting large number
of
Thanks Mathieu,
After reviewing my debug output, my problem seems to occur now as a
result of simply having an enormous amount of contact data. I
consistently have a first error as Timeout Reached. As such I have
opened a separate issue to track this specifically.
Bug 755043 includes my debug
I followed these steps and did not see any relavent output when the
errors occured. Perhaps there is some debug flag required? Both the
addressbook-factory and evolution terminal output is attached in a
single file; I obfuscated my email addresses.
My setup is for contacts via my google account
I applied this patch, I sometimes see my Google contacts load (by
switching away and back eventually I get some), and then receive one or
both of the following error in the GUI. Sometimes a few hundred load;
Sometimes I get as far as 1093; I have about 1700 contacts.
So the patch makes it sort
I tried this patch without success though it did improve things
slightly. My comments with a screenshot of my limited success are over
on bug 720434 as this appears to be a duplicate in respect to the Google
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Interestingly, even after initial failure at 512 shown in my previous
comment, eventually I get to a partial contact load of 1093 contacts (of
a total 1800+). The following screenshot shows this precise secondary
failure point that I see consistently, across one reboot now, if I leave
my contacts
I tracked this issue down to some faulty failover logic that triggered
on high load on the multi-homed connection I am using. The failover was
seemingly transparent for short transactions, but as the public IP
changed during this large IMAP activity, the result was a crash. It
may have failed
I have the symbols installed, but I was unable to re-create this issue
even using an Edit as New of the original email and sending from
another account to the one where it was originally received.
Added the additional dbgsym packages but unable to get a new backtrace
until the next occurance.
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I was unable to move an email to an IMAP subfolder with about 226 emails
already in it. The folder was on Courier IMAP (Debian Stable 4.4.0-2)
with SSL encryption enabled on the client and server. The email had a
single photo (JPG) attached
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After using another client to move the email successfully, I am unable
to reproduce with evolution. (moving back to INBOX, and then back into
the folder, etc. works fine) One observation I would like to note, is
that previously when the issue was occuring, evolution seemed to try to
upload the
This is still happening in 10.10; updated dmesg from initial crash, and
gdb backtrace from one that occured on next run attached, noting symbols
for some related libraries missing. Its random in that it is not easily
reproduced as it happens on startup.
[ 226.483485] evolution[4730]: segfault
I added the missing dbg symbols for libc6 and glib2 and caught another
crash; gdb attached. This one looks a little different, perhaps due to
the additional symbols.
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I'll give it a whirl.. using this PPA.. add-apt-repository
ppa:jacob/evo230
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It looks like it is working better.. I have never seen so many birthdays
in list view :) I have at lease one failure still. Two contacts with
birthdays on May 21st .. only one of them (earlier year by date?) shows
up. I know if I refresh it will appear.. but I'll wait to leave this
for a
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