Read comment #22.
The integration between online accounts (e.g. gmail) is a separate app within
Gnome. Once you setup gmail within the online-accounts app you will be all set
with Evolution. You can access the online-account setup from the
gnome-control-center.
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so what's going on, at today?!
This is a severe issue for Evolution and *buntu users (moreover for LTS's ones).
Why we aren't updated about ?!
I'm very disappointed, particularly after seen the problem going on for years
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Somehow on the version of Evolution 3.22.6 that I am using when adding a
google account it allowed me to sign in to google and authorize the
adding of the account. This was after installing account-plugin-google
on Kubuntu 17.04. I'm not 100% sure that helped but I figured it might
after searching
I found this thread searching for the error. This is still present on my
install of Kubuntu 16.04. Error says "The requested resource was not
found:
https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/AuthForInstalledApps;.
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I believe this has been fixed in Ubuntu 16.04 - at least that's what I'm
running and I have no complaints. I have no idea about the status with
12.04
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I am experiencing "The requested resource was not found:
https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/AuthForInstalledApps; on
Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) evolution 3.2.3. I see the last post here was
2016-09-21. Has this been fixed and when will it be pushed out to 12.04
LTS?
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The fix has been released for eds-3.19 and evolution-3.19. It would be
great if someone cherry-pick this for 3.18 a well.
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Linux Mint 17.3 XFCE, Evolution 3.10.4
Comment #7 above points to a workaround that actually works. SyncEvolution.
I am syncing my local address book in Evolution using syncevolution mentioned
in post #7 above.
I followed the instructions given on the page
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 and getting the same error:
Failed to connect address book 'Google : Google Address'
Has there been a solution for this issue?
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The call is in camel-sasl-oauth2-google.c, but I don't know where it
gets the URL string that needs changing. I guess I'd do the fix, if I
understood a bit more! How long is that going to take someone who knows
their way around the code?
When you go to the reported URL, you see this message:
" Maybe when 16.04 LTS stabilizes later this year this will be
fixed..."
Not so far. If it is fixed, please can we have the working version put
into 16.04, AND Yakkety too!
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$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS"
$ evolution -version
evolution 3.10.4
$ gnome-control-center --version
unity-control-center 14.04.3
I was able to get a Google Calendar to synch with Evolution, but
Nope for Fedora latest. gnome-control-center.online accounts crashes and
phones home to abrt.
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Title:
Google Address book:
wmccarty: 0Auth password sign in thing that Google said they would no
longer support
I think that's backwards. Google requires OAuth, but Evolution does not
DIRECTLY support it. Gnome now has a separate module for OAuth.
Run gnome-control-center; chose online accounts; add your Google account
This bug affects me as well. This is that 0Auth password sign in thing
that Google said they would no longer support from May 5th going
onwards. I've know that in the past new releases of Evolution are
normally not included unless you upgrade to a newer distribution (of
your distro) or unless you
Also if you have Gmail through Google Apps for work then you likely
won't have the ability to change your Less Secure devices unless you're
the maintainer of that service for your gmail accounts.
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I was just googling to find more recent articles and I found this on
Stack Exchange where this person seems to be having similar problems
with the latest version of Evolution...
http://askubuntu.com/questions/648338/downgrade-from-evolution-3-16-to-
evolution-3-12
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Evolution 3.10.4
Mint 17.2 _x64~ Clean Install.
Work around posted as above failed. GOA being uncooperative as in I am
unable to add an online account. More work on it coming up.
Any forecast on when Evolution will be able to work seamlessly as per
past versions with Google?
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I can add here that the Google address book is now working again. So I
have disabled my GOA. Evo 3.12.11 on Ubuntu 15.04
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the workaround DOESN'T work for everyone ... !!!
for instance - it doesn't work with Linux Mint
= so wonder if there are other distributions out there that might have
the same problem ...
looks like Evolution is on it's way out !!
=
Thunderbird is already being
Just to summarize:
The problem is: Evolution currently (even the git master development
version) doesn't support OAuth authentications directly, only through
GOA.
mmalmeida in comment #1 and comment #11 already pointed out how to solve
this problem:
A temporary PITA workaround is to either use your 'Personal' contact
list/address book or create a temporary contact list/address book.
1 - log into contacts.google.com, go to old contacts
2 - export your google contacts to a .vcf file
3 - Open Evolution, import that vcf file inot the 'Personal'
While a fix is not release, there is a workaround involving setting up
Online Accounts directly. See
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749974#c4
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I am having the same problem too. Since so many different Evolution
versions are affected, I get the impression that this problem is induced
by Google...
Ubuntu 15.04 64-bit
Evolution 3.12.11
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I have solution for debian jessie.(debian wheezy not work)
Maybe this solution work for you.
Delete google contacts account created with evolution.
After create new online account with GNOME Contacts.
You may need also delete gmail imap mail account from evolution.
When configure online account
hi
I am using Evolution 3.13.7on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64Bits , and started getting the
same error. No longer able to get google contacts.
Tried the following but didn't work:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SyncEvolution/synchronize-google-contacts-with-evolution-addressbooks
Appreciate any help.
I'm using Linux Mint version 17.1 Cinnamon, based on Ubuntu 14.04.
Evolution is v3.10.4
I started a link on the Mint forums .. which has had over 200 views
- others I believe are affected by the bug.
link: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=47t=196881
I imagine this should get a fairly
Also using LM 17.1 and Evolution 3.10.4. Same problems as described
above. Tried using Fedora 22 with Evolution 3.16 and the same problem
occurs. Not sure that simply upgrading Evolution will solve this
problem. As Ajc wrote: this is a Google ClientLogin issue.
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Same problem here. Hopefully gets fixed soon.
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64bit
Evolution 3.10.4
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Title:
Google Address book:
Just like to add my name to list of people affected by this problem.
I am using ubuntu 14.04 LTS 32bit with Evolution 3.10.4
An urgent fix would be appreciated as this is greatly affecting my daily
business activities ('obviously').
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This bug affects also Evolution 3.2.3 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. How would I
solve the problem there? There is nothing like GOA to configure.
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See also:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749974
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #749974
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749974
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Same for me.
In the error message details you can see that it tries to redirect to
https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/AuthForInstalledApps where you can
read:
ClientLogin has been officially deprecated since April 20, 2012 and is
now no longer available. Requests to ClientLogin will
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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According to Evolution maintainers, Evolution 3.10.x is deprecated.
Since Ubuntu 14.04 is an LTS, how will this be handled? Should evolution
version be upgraded within the LTS?
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