(In reply to Eric Depagne from comment #163)
> (In reply to Christian Hilberg from comment #160)
> Hi Christian,
> I am a bit embarrassed, because I answered the wrong bug report. Thus, my
> message has really nothing to do with this one!
Seems there has been some confusion abou
Update to behaviour of Kmail 5.2.3 (KDEPIM 16.04.3) on Debian/Testing:
Currently, I do not get any more dupes while pipe-through-filtering.
Changes in setup (now: working, before: dupes):
* IMAP now Dovecot (instead of ye olde Binc IMAP used before)
* Filtering now spamc+daemon (instead of spama
@Dennis: Hum, that setting does not change anything for me regarding
dupes. Even when activated, the dupes appear.
Confirming that the bug persists for me (newly created IMAP kmail
account, newly created filters) as of kmail 5.2.2, KDE SC 16.04.02, KF
5.23.0, on Debian/Sid.
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Okay, there is still some duplication in KMail 5.2.3 with the pipe-
through ... if the filtered message is *not* spam, then it gets dupe'd
inside the folder it resides, typically INBOX.
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@Eric: While it might be true that activities do the trick for mail
filtering, I guess we're talking about a bug in the existing Kmail2 mail
filter functionality.
Testing with Kmail 5.2.3 (KDEPIM 16.04.3) on Debian/Sid shows a slightly
different behaviour. Simple "move to" filters do not duplicate
Any updates on this regarding KF5-based KDEPIM 16.04? Has the issue been
resolved?
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Title:
KMail duplicates emails
To manage notifications about
Hi again,
is there any activity of creating a libcurl-nss package for Ubuntu?
I have hacked the lucid package into building a libcurl-nss in addition to the
GnuTLS and OpenSSL variants (patches to the build scripts available on
request), so it can be done without too much effort. Though my patches
The rudimentary patchset is available from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/evolution-kolab/files/patches/
and applies against the lucid source package. It should be applicable
against later versions of the package without major issues since only
the build rules and some accompanying files were t
@Andreas: Thanks, this would have been next on my todo. (Only I was not
yet sure where to put the wish, Ubuntu or Debian).
Kind regards,
Christian
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Duplicate of this bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95064
Possibly related: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=288040
Possibly related: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=333035
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Seeing the same issue on Debian for 4.14.1 (jessie) as well as 4.14.2 (sid).
For me, duplicates occur only if mail filtering does NOT move the mail to a
folder different from INBOX (using IMAP), where I let the filtering happen.
Moreover, "Folder"->"Remove Duplicate Messages" does not work. Of
mu
Confirming this still happens with KF5 Kontact/Kmail 4.14.10 on today's
debian/stretch (where it seems almost all KF5 packages have
materialized).
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I've installed libgdata from the backports archive and checked with (a)
prepackaged Evolution 3.2 as well as with (b) a freshly built Evolution 'git
master', both worked well.
Thanks!
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Sorry, still no go - build inside VBox 4.1.18-78361~Ubuntu~lucid from
virtualbox.org with kernel 3.5.0-6 fails for the very same reason as it
did before. This was to be expected since it is a different VBox build,
but the same VBox release as I had before from debfx. I gave it a try
nonetheless, ju
The fix for this needs to be done in the VBox guest modules code.
Kernels 3.5 and up do no longer export do_mmap() as public symbol, and I
doubt they ever will. do_mmap() has been used in the gest modules code
in a problematic way (as pointed out in
http://lkml.org/lkml/2012/6/4/62), and the fix fo
Still persisting for me with kernel 3.5.0-4 and VBox 4.1.18.
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virtualbox-guest-dkms 4.1.16-dfsg-2: virtualbox-guest kernel module
failed
See also: http://lkml.org/lkml/2012/6/4/62
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1016165 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1016165
virtualbox-guest-dkms 4.1.16-dfsg-2: virtualbox-guest kernel module failed
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Thanks. Looks good so far for Oneiric. I've done the following:
* from http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/libgdata13, get
libgdata_0.10.1-1.dsc, libgdata_0.10.1.orig.tar.xz,
libgdata_0.10.1-1.debian.tar.gz
* using pbuilder on Oneiric and the vanilla files above (no changes
needed), build the debs
With the backported libgdata13 (0.10.1-1) preinstalled, all of the
packages mentioned above and their dependencies installed fine in an up-
to-date Oneiric VirtualBox image. I do not have a native installation to
test with.
Results
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Searching for YouTube videos works (this uses
Ok thanks, will keep an eye on it. As soon as libgdata is bumped to >=
0.10 in Precise, I'll act on it.
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Title:
libgdata version 0.9.1 vs. 0.10.x
Public bug reported:
Hi,
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System info:
Description:Ubuntu 11.10
Release:11.10
libgdata13:
Installed: 0.9.1-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 0.9.1-0ubuntu2
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According to http://live.gnome.org/libgdata 0.9.1 this is an unstable
version, which will not receive any upstream bug fixes. Curre
FWIW, putting 0.10(.1) into oneiric-backports would be perfectly fine
for me.
Kind regards,
Christian
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One more bit of information:
mounting /proc and /sys from the host into the chroot (as one should do
for using the chroot) actually does not make a difference for me.
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Public bug reported:
'apt-get dselect-upgrade' prefers multiarch over native (i386 over amd64
in my case) for *some* packages for "precise".
How to reproduce:
I've set up an amd64 precise chroot on an amd64 host from a mirror
lagging behind with it's sync some time, then added some repos to the
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/877681 might be
related
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Title:
apt-get dselect-upgrade prefers multiarch over native
To manag
Yep, depends on the archive you're using. I've used the above one since
it was lagging behind for long enough to show the effect. Moreover, I've
just picked the 'joe' package as an example (since it one affected by
the skew).
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@Andreas: Yay, that's good news. Saw the bug report ping pong at the
Debian tracker, looks good. Thanks for helping out!
Cheers,
Christian
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: curl
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Release:10.04
Version: 7.19.7-1ubuntu1
Although libcurl3 can be built against libnss3 (e.g. libnss3-1d, which
is part of lucid), there is no such package in Ubuntu (neither lucid nor
above).
Having
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Am Mittwoch, 27. April 2022, 10:57:26 CEST schrieb ederag:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=283682
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> --- Comment #229 from ederag ---
> (In reply to r.kunschke from comment #228)
> > Is there any workaround or something?
>
> Adding this filter he
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