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On 2010-11-04T11:24:56+00:00 Bugzilla-k wrote:

Version:           1.6.5 (using KDE 4.5.2) 
OS:                Linux

It's now the second time that this happend: I added a new feed and all
retrieved content is displayed with the date and time 07.02.2106 07:28.

The first time this happend with last.fm recently played tracks and
loved tracks, I added those two feeds about 10 month ago. As I had not
used it before also the older tracks were fetched.

This time it happend with wakoopa reviews' feed. Same as for last.fm: as
intended older content of 2009 was fetched first. And that content is
shown with the mentioned date and time of 2106.

It seems to concern older content, written in 2009 and January 2010.
Content written since February 2010 is displayed with the correct date
and time. So it seems to affect only feeds that act like a kind of
archive, provided something in this archive is in the time frame 2009 -
2010/01 and it's fetched in 2010.


Reproducible: Sometimes



OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.36-0.slh.3-aptosid-686
Compiler: cc

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On 2010-12-01T14:20:31+00:00 3-christophe wrote:

I can't reproduce the issue with the wakoopa feed.

what's the last.fm feed url ?

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On 2010-12-11T00:05:42+00:00 3-christophe wrote:

Changing this bug status.Please reopen it whether you see this issue
again.

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On 2011-04-06T15:51:42+00:00 Bugzilla-k wrote:

I have re-open this because it has happend again. This time I added my
facebook links as feed in akregator. It fetches the lastest entries with
the correct date and time, then fetches the older ones that were created
weeks and months ago - and those older ones a stored with the date
2106-02-07 and the time 07:28. That's with akregator of KDE SC 4.5.x

Today I have updated to KDE SC 4.6.1 and added the feed for my facebook
friends' links in akregator (1.6.6). It fetched the entries of the last
three days right after I created the source. Those are shown with the
correct date and time (today, yesterday, Monday + time). Then I used F5
to refresh the feed and the older entries were fetched. In this version
they are all displayed with no date at all and the time 00:59.

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On 2012-01-21T11:56:30+00:00 dmatt wrote:

I have seen this issue repeated with Kubuntu 11.04 and 11.10. I noticed
it only happens during initial feed fetching (and not consistently for
all feeds) after fresh install. I always press "Fetch all feeds" button.
This might be similar situation to adding few new feeds at once and
consistent with bug reported.

I did fresh install of Kubuntu 11.10 64bit with subsequent update 2 days ago 
(so Akregator from KDE 4.7.3 is concerned). Examples of feeds behaviour:
http://www.kde.org/dotkdeorg.rdf - 9 items fetched, all with wrong date 
2106-02-07 07:28
http://planetkde.org/rss20.xml - 21 items fetched with same wrong date
http://pim.planetkde.org/rss20.xml - all fetched correctly

I usually delete wrong items afterwards as they are always first and
hide new items.

I try to investigate it in more detail with next install I have planned.

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On 2012-06-27T08:29:09+00:00 dmatt wrote:

Happened to me again in Akregator 4.8.3 in Kubuntu 12.04  with few feeds
including Planet KDE after I imported links in opml file from previous
Akregator install before first "Fetch all feeds".

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On 2013-11-02T23:28:42+00:00 dmatt wrote:

The bug is still present in 4.11.2 and is easily reproducible. I always
trigger this bug in a new Kubuntu installation by simply importing
*.opml with my usual set of feeds, some of which are duplicates to
Akregator (or Kubuntu) default set.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Add feed, which is duplicate of the feed already included in Akregator or 
add new feed twice to different folders. 
2. Fetch all feeds. New Items in one copy of the feed have all information 
correct. New Items in second copy of feed might have 00:59 or 01:00 information 
instead of correct date.  After Akregator is restarted date information for 
affected items changes to 07.02.2106 07:28. 

When the duplicate feed is removed, new items are fetched with correct
dates, but the older ones with wrong date stay wrong.

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On 2013-11-02T23:44:31+00:00 dmatt wrote:

Actually, after akregator is restarted, both copies of feed show the
date 07.02.2106 07:28 in affected items.

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On 2013-11-03T19:40:37+00:00 Bugzilla-k wrote:

I am not aware of having duplicate feeds... It happend to me with unique
feeds. But - maybe - it happens when feeds come from the same source,
like last.fm recently played tracks and loved tracks: two different
feeds, but same origin...

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On 2013-12-28T14:13:18+00:00 Cfeck wrote:

*** Bug 317344 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2016-02-25T20:45:09+00:00 gonssal wrote:

More than 5 years, not bad.

Still happening in KDE 5, Akregator 5.0.3.

07-02-2016 has passed.

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On 2016-04-25T10:12:33+00:00 Yuriy Vidineev wrote:

I also have such bug from time to time (Kubuntu 16.04) but can't
reproduce

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On 2017-01-07T20:11:24+00:00 Mfraz74+kde wrote:

Yes, I am still seeing this bug with Kontact 5.2.3 in Kubuntu 16.04.

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On 2017-01-14T12:33:31+00:00 607h67+2fz3ur2emlbgk wrote:

This bug is still present in Akregator 16.04.3-2 and is really annoying. I'm 
using Akregator in Debian Stretch with Kontact 16.04.3-2 and Plasma 5.

The bug seems to appear randomly but I also see it when the following happens. 
First Akregator fetches new articles from feeds and it saves some of them 
without date and time. So usually I don't see these articles because they are 
put at the bottom of the list. Then, when Kontact is restarted, Akregator shows 
these articles whit the date 07/02/06 07:28 at the top of the list.

This bug really undermines the usability of the program because it messes the 
chronological order of the articles.

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On 2017-01-25T01:58:24+00:00 Cfeck wrote:

*** Bug 375448 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2017-06-24T16:03:06+00:00 Mfraz74+kde wrote:

I'm running Akregator 16.12.3 and this is still happening.

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On 2017-08-12T23:48:22+00:00 Mail-kh wrote:

Version 17.04.3

It happened after a crash. For some items the feeds had the 2106 date.

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On 2017-08-20T05:59:05+00:00 P1037905 wrote:

Same here with Akregator 17.04.3 with OpenSUSE Tumbleweeed.

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On 2017-08-20T06:27:06+00:00 Philippe-roubach wrote:

kde app 17.08

also some time some contents has no date.

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On 2017-08-20T11:44:44+00:00 Montel-3 wrote:


> also some time some contents has no date.

We need a test case for this one.
Perhaps it's a parsing error.

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On 2017-09-11T17:41:52+00:00 P1037905 wrote:

After deleting ~/.local/share/akregator folder, Akregator was working fine for 
one day. Now I got items with wrong date again, so I moved back to the backup 
folder.
What is necessary for you from my side to reproduce the issue?

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On 2017-09-16T16:08:01+00:00 Host71 wrote:

Created attachment 107877
example from packman list

I can confirm this issue as well, feeds appear suddenly with date 09.02.06 
07:28.
Yesterday is configured akregator completely new (deleting 
~/.local/share/akregator/ and ~/.config/akregatorrc). It worked without any 
issues for some hours. Then akregator crashed (don't remember exactly the error 
message, but something with a xml file) After the crash, my feeds were gone, I 
had to import them again from a opml file. Again it worked for a couple of 
hours. And now this strange feed date apears again.

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On 2017-10-25T13:47:39+00:00 gonssal wrote:

So, after updating to 5.5.3, akregator has been a mess, and I noticed
something that maybe could help with this issue.

A weird bug happened to me causing that, after updating all feeds, all
new articles appeared with no date on them (empty column). After a
reboot, all the articles I tried to read with an empty date now appear
as 07.02.2106 07:28.

The conclusion is that apparently, if there's a problem with setting the
date when getting/reading a new article (which seems it should never
happen, why not just set the current date then?), for some reason it
gets the 07.02.2106 one (that seems like a maximum possible integer
value for a timestamp or something, don't you think?).

Hope it helps, this has to be one of the longest running bugs in kdepim,
and still unconfirmed for some reason.

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On 2017-10-25T13:48:39+00:00 gonssal wrote:

*** This bug has been confirmed by popular vote. ***

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On 2017-10-25T16:53:40+00:00 P1037905 wrote:

For me the problem was present on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. It gone after reverting 
back to stable version Leap 42.3 (Akregator 17.04-2-2.1). I deleted the items 
with wrong date and  I haven't experienced any problem for a month.
It was probably caused by some incorrect package versions.

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On 2018-02-10T03:26:23+00:00 Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:

I also noticed this after a crash (#390192).

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On 2018-02-10T23:41:54+00:00 Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:

The problem here may be that QDateTime can return -1 for invalid dates.
Cast to a 32-bit unsigned int, -1 is 4294967295, and interpreted as a
timestamp that's exactly 2106-02-07 07:28. The code doesn’t handle this
case, as far as I can tell.

Notably, I’ve had this happen with completely valid feeds with correct
time zone and ISO time strings. I’m not sure what the root cause is. The
same feeds will work if I delete all Akregator settings and import it
anew.

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On 2018-02-11T13:05:25+00:00 Philippe-roubach wrote:

(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #19)
> > also some time some contents has no date.
> 
> We need a test case for this one.
> Perhaps it's a parsing error.

what do you need ?
how to get what you need ?

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On 2018-03-27T08:30:51+00:00 M0ke wrote:

There are  a few articles with that date stuck at the top of article
list in akregator.

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On 2018-08-28T16:44:23+00:00 Aeris-g wrote:

Created attachment 114662
bugged feed

Dump of http://blog.xebia.fr/feed

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On 2018-08-28T16:45:12+00:00 Aeris-g wrote:

Created attachment 114663
Bad date on some entries

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On 2018-08-28T16:45:42+00:00 Aeris-g wrote:

Created attachment 114664
Broken entries after refresh from bugged feed

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On 2018-08-28T16:47:34+00:00 Aeris-g wrote:

Same trouble here
Enclosed to this ticker a feed which generate bugged entries after a "refresh 
feed" action.
Seem broken entries matches the one with the bugged date, only the 5 last 
entries are correctly displayed.

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