@w.chris: additionally, your first comment here states:
The missing emails appear if I remove all courierimapkeywords/
courierimapsubscribed courierimapuiddb files directly on the imap
server.
This suggests something your IMAP server (which, I guess, is the courier
implementation) is doing, not
@mizu -- neither do I... what exactly did you download? How did you
recompile install it? What version are you running?
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Just a comment -- I had a bit of free time, and decided to have a look
at the French Ubuntu forum (http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/).
A search there for 'sudo install' brought up many hits -- and some of
the hits I looked at would show the user/reporter trying to install a
package with 'sudo install
(Ubuntu)
Assignee: hggdh (hggdh2) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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@moob: this bug is about touchpad issues (and a specific one at that).
Please do not confuse the issue with other bugs.
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Upstream proposed a new patch; I tested it against Evo SVN trunk, and it
seems to be working. I will now look at backporting it, but we will need
some internal discussions on that -- there are string changes on the new
patch, and we need to see what might be involved on this.
This might take a
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Ah well. The new patch does not apply good in 2.22.3... we have a major
rewrite on glade and user interface between 2.22 and 2.24. I am not sure
how we will proceed here... more on that tomorrow.
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@all: please select view hidden messages (View/Show Hidden Messages),
then verify if the messages appear; Also please check the Junk folder.
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new Intrepid packages have been published on my PPA for tests. *BOTH*
Evolution and Evolution-Data-Server (and associated libraries) *must* be
upgraded.
Please test report back.
Currently no backporting for Hardy is being considered.
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@w.chris: please note: (1) the original reporter had an issue with the
Junk plugin; (2) you are not the only one complaining about it. So the
questions still stand. For you, it might be interesting to verify what
IMAP folders you are subscribed to.
@all: please specify your Evo version, and what
@Holger: I am not sure why you could not get the updates... perhaps
'apt-get dist-upgrade' would do the trick.
Good to know it is working for you -- but it did not work for me and
effenberg0x0 :-(. One reason I see is -- somehow, yet unknown reasons --
you get your encoding as UTF-8, and both of
Thanks, Jim. Nice (no pun intended, but still irresistible) to have your
help here. Done.
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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
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On Sat, 2008-11-08 at 19:51 +0100, Jim Meyering wrote:
Ondřej Vašík [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I googled a bit about that french issue, it was already reported to
translation team. Answer was that it could be caused by translation like
report all bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of report
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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we finally got a reply on the c-u ML from one of the Ubuntu posters.
This is what was written:
Thank you for your answer and sorry for the mistake.
I was trying some command from the command line in order to fix my
problem, and when the command didn't work (sudo chown) the help of the
command
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
@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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@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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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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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
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: evolution
[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
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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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
Closing as per reporter response.
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behaviour.
Runing 'id' without no parameters will cause the program to issue
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Please check Edit/Preferences/Autocompletion, and verify what address
books have been selected.
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Marking as fix committed. Hopefully, we will get it on Jaunty.
Thanks (again ;-) Kamil.
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Marking triaged, per Kamil's work. I was going to mark in progress, but
I am not sure it would completely apply... We will keep an eye on it,
anyway.
BTW -- thank you, Kamil.
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I am unsure on the benefits of such a move: the idea behind writing the
file/disk with random data is to make an eventual recovery more
difficult. Fixing on a single value (albeit random) sort of defeats it
-- it will be just a bit more difficult to find the pattern, and
subtract it out of the
Thank you for opening this bug and helping make Ubuntu better.
Indeed. From coreutils 5.x to 6.0 shred moved from an internal PRNG to
/dev/urandom (i.e., the system PRNG). It seems this move is most
probably the reason for the new high time. I am trying to get some times
from the execution of
@ingo: no, the issue is indeed in nautilus-actions. It was fixed in
upstream SVN, but not yet released. Since the package is currently
unmaintained, it may take a while for the fix to be made available. If
you follow the upstream bug you will see the original
maintainer/developer stating he does
I can confirm the fix, with the added bonus of also having Touchpad
control on System/Preferences/Mouse:
1. with touchpad disabled:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/buildd/evo-svn $ xinput list-props 3
Device 'AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint':
Device Enabled: 1
Synaptics Edges:
Also, vertical/horizontal scrolling is working with the touchpad.
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This bug is in OpenOffice 2.4.1 running under Hardy.
In OpenOffice writer
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(xubuntu 8.04rc amd64)
When I insert my removable usb flash pen thunar doubly opens automatically
the unit with two windows instead of one.
Removable Drives and Media in
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Running Gutsy Ubuntu 7.10. Using a combination of Nautilus 2.20.0 and Thunar
0.8.0.
Quite often I can't copy and paste files using Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V or through the
right-click context menu. This usually occurs between windows or the desktop,
although I haven't found
I am taking this out of 'Fix Committed': upstream has not yet published
the fix. The problem has been identified, and it seems it was already
fixed in SVN quite a long time ago, but the updated code has not yet
been released. I am unsure why it was set upstream as 'RESOLVED/FIXED'
*before* the
hum. nautilus-actions is correctly orphaned upstream.
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I mean currently (not correctly) orphaned (in other words,
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@oss_test_launchpad: this bug is about auto-login and gnome-keyring
asking for passwords.
Your case, and Lee Revell's, is about *no* auto-login, and still gnome-
keyring asking for password.
This is not the same bug. Please open a new one. We will not work on
yours here (one bug per report, one
@oss_test_launchpad: anyone can add data to upstream bugs. Please feel
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Hello Kamil,
No, nobody has, at least from here (if someone had, the bug would have
been updated, at least I hope so).
Please feel free to email bug-coreutils on that (and update the bug
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I am unsure what program was used. Can you please identify what you ran?
I cannot see why coreutils was selected as the package, so far.
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no, there is no such protocol. No matter what:
(1) Alterto's xorg.conf (at commetn 8 above) works. The Synaptics (or Alps)
touchpad will do horizontal and vertical scroll.
(2) I still cannot get horizontal vertical scroll if SHMConfig is set to true.
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Right. Excellent.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ xinput list-props 3
Device 'AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint':
X Error of failed request: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device
Major opcode of failed request: 145 (XInputExtension)
Minor opcode of failed request: 37 ()
Serial number of failed
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I can also repeat it. Never paid much attention before cuz I am usually
with a mouse, with touchpad disabled.
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The proposed xorg.conf does enable vertical/horizontal scrolling, but we
lose the ability to enable/disable the touchpad.
Adding in the InputDevice section again, as:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Synaptics Touchpad
Driver synaptics
Option
Adding a 'Options Protocol alps' seems to cause the InputDevice to
be discarded, and X takes and loads a GlidePoint driver instead.
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thank you for opening this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. A patch
has just been proposed upstream and, if accepted, it should be added to
coreutils-7.0 (and make it to Intrepid+1).
The just-proposed patch was presented with this text:
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still present.
Upstream has this comment (the newest one on this thread:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to John Blythe on 4/22/2008 12:27 PM:
| Hi, I have just noticed that checking md5 hashes in an
marking as wishlist. I am not sure if this is an Ubuntu or a Gnome
change, so I am keeping a Corfirmed.
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Thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. I am
downgrading this bug temporarily to Incomplete: 'who' (and 'pinky', a
reduced version of 'finger') base their output on the utmp(5) file.
Neither goes anywhere else.
In other words, 'who' is very much restricted to browsing the
Could one of you please try again on Hardy or Intrepid? I just tried
with coreutils 6.10 (Hardy and Intrepid), and I do not see any errors
(but I do not have Windows, and the only way to test was to create a
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This is now the default behaviour of 'rm' on Intrepid (and, it seems, on
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(I have to say that I ran this test, huh, worried, even if I was setting
'-i' ;-)
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Release:
I am closing this bug INVALID. Upstream could not reproduce it, and the
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So nobody knows how/when/why this happens/happened.
Please feel free to re-open on new data.
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darn, I meant confirmed. Sorry.
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The problem stems from the way the routes are set. In my case (two
different subnets I am connected to , one wired at 192.168.2.0/24, eth0,
and one wireless at 192.168.3.0/24, eth1), the routes get set as:
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Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway
for me results vary: for example, I folowed Kees' steps, and my
terminator pane got reduced from full-screen to a ridiculously smal
pane, and on the move...
Other times I can see part of what I did in the TTYs echoed.
Metacity only, no Compiz.
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I also cannot reproduce it with the deb.
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Actually, '..' is the parent directory. If you cd to a symlink (like in
my example above, 'cd test') you are put into a real directory, that
happened to be symlinked. The '..' entry in this direcftory points to
the *real* parent directory. It is not 'ls', 'mv', 'cp', etc that are
misbehaving, it
files
directories were created:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/tmp/cdroot $ pwd
/home/hggdh/tmp/cdroot
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/cdroot $ find . -type d -ls
18849624 drwxr-xr-x 3 hggdhhggdh4096 Feb 7 2007 .
18849644 drwxr-xr-x 5 hggdhhggdh4096 Feb 7 2007 ./Linux
PROTECTED]:~ $ ls -l test
lrwxrwxrwx 1 hggdh hggdh 43 2008-09-30 19:57 test -
tmp/cdroot/Linux/noarch/at_opt/share/my-ppd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ cd test
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/test $ cd ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ set -P
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ cd test
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This option(s) have been suggested upstream for quite some time now;
last one was at about end of 2007. If something is to be done for a
progress bar on cp, rm, mv, etc, it should, indeed, be upstream.
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Thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. I could
not reproduce this error on a x86-64, and I was wondering if you can
repeat it at will. For the record, except for the architecture, we both
are running Intrepid. My coreutils is:
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also tested with coreutils-6.12.208-2441 (latest development snapshot).
No SEGV.
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Upstream has stated the following:
As Jim said previously, the man pages are autogenerated from the output
of the programs' --help. The value of keeping the man pages in sync with
the program outweighs the drawbacks of certain formatting problems like
this. If someone wants to submit a patch
I cannot reproduce it on Intrepid. As such, I am marking this FIX
RELEASED.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp $ cut --version
cut (GNU coreutils) 6.10
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
This is free software: you are
Marking as wishlist, per upstream comments. Anyone interested can re-
work the patches to make them acceptable upstream.
** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = Wishlist
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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cut gets confused with UTF-8 characters
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bonobo-activation-server crashed with SIGSEGV in ORBit_object_get_connection()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274910
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marking as triaged, medium importance. Dapper is LTS.
** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: New = Triaged
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mv for symlinks on dapper is not atomic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262811
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Although compatibility between Linux distributions is important,
methinks compatibility within Ubuntu is even more so. Nevertheless, I am
setting as triaged for the maintainers to chirp in and give a final
answer.
Note that the basic behaviour -- to kill a process with a specific
signal -- is
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nice crashed with SIGSEGV in qsort()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200234
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This was an upstream change, documented in the Found and fixed bug in
groups(1). Want the diff? email thread on the coreutils mailing list.
The email describing the change is in http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html
/bug-coreutils/2006-09/msg00283.html, of which I pasted a piece below.
The final
My understanding is the behaviour is correct: when 'cp' is copying to a
directory, it will copy *under* the target directory, not *over* it. So
it will start the copy and later it will notice it is copying
recursively -- and immediately stop.
Nevertheless, I am open to suggestions ;-)
** Changed
marking as triaged.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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intrepid: rendering bug on kde4 desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274920
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