So how to test the fix on Trusty?
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Title:
gnome online accounts require autentication on startup
Tested successfully on Trusty. Version: 3.10.4-0ubuntu1.3 amd64
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Yesterday and today randomly (once or two times a day) a black window pops up
and asks for google password, but does not accept the correct password.
Evolution and calendar seems to work. The proposed fix needs more testing.
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Yes, I'm sure. I use the Pc for 12h a day. The good thing is that now
this bug happens only once or two times a day, not every day. Tha bad
thing is that I don't even know how to reproduce it. So it's difficult
to help you in the debugging process. Nevertheless I think is acceptable
to roll out
I've noticed that the bug appears only when Evolution is running. That's
why some days I don't see the bug (because in that days I open
Evolution, read the mails and then I close the program, while the other
days I keep Evolution running all day). I don't use other mail clients.
Maybe the other
This bug is not distro specific. It appears also on a Fedora 20 x64
machine after an upgrade of gnome-online-accounts rpm package.
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RavanH you're right. For me the bug is only partially fixed as calendar
works... but still today i receive the black pop-up annoying window
asking for password...
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