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Today's Topics:

   1. Re:  evolution 3.20.0 - ICS calendar - appointments are off
      by two hours (Milan Crha)
   2.  evolution just after computer wakes up... (Michael Pearson)
   3. Re:  evolution 3.20.0 - ICS calendar - appointments are off
      by two hours (Jay Strict)
   4. Re:  evolution just after computer wakes up...
      (Patrick O'Callaghan)
   5. Re:  evolution just after computer wakes up... (Michael Pearson)
   6. Re:  evolution just after computer wakes up...
      (Patrick O'Callaghan)
   7. Re:  evolution just after computer wakes up... (Michael Pearson)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:03:39 +0200
From: Milan Crha <mcrha redhat com>
To: evolution-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] evolution 3.20.0 - ICS calendar -
      appointments are off by two hours
Message-ID: <1460462619 2523 7 camel redhat com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 11:28 +0200, Jay Strict wrote:
In the application evolution itself, the dates are displayed
correctly, however both in the top bar of gnome-shell and in gnome-
calendar, the same date is diplayed 2 hours off for all appointments
of this calendar.
For example, an appointment that starts at 8:15 is displayed to start
at 10:15. So I arrived two hours too late. :(



      Hi,
it looks like a timezone issue. Maybe the calendar creates the events
with a floating time, thus without a particular timezone. You can check
that when you right-click an event in the Evolution's Calendar view and
choose "Save as iCalendar...", then open the saved file in a text
editor and search for lines which start with DTSTART or DTEND (if there
are more of these, then the interesting are those between BEGIN:VEVENT
and END:VEVENT lines). Feel free to paste them here. If they have a
TZID parameter, or they end with a 'Z' (which denotes a UTC time), then
I'd ask gnome-shell and/or gnome-calendar developers to look on the
event itself, supposing you'll be able to give them a test event. You
might also check your system timezone, whether it's properly stored and
detected by the gnome-shell and gnome-calendar. You can check which
timezone the Evolution found as being set in the system in
Edit->Preferences->Calendar and Tasks part->General tab->Time section,
the "Use system time zone" checkbox is followed by the timezone name as
detected by the Evolution.
      Bye,
      Milan


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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:45:47 +0100
From: Michael Pearson <indicolts fastmail fm>
To: evolution-list gnome org
Subject: [Evolution] evolution just after computer wakes up...
Message-ID: <1460468747 5251 5 camel indicolts-HP-15-Notebook-PC>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

After I bring my computer out of hibernation, I can click on the send
and receive button and it just hangs there forever (looking for
messages?). I have to completely come out of evolution and then double
click on it again to see if I have any mail. Any fixes for this???

I am running Ubuntu 1404 and Evolution 3.10.4



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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 16:26:38 +0200
From: Jay Strict <jay strict posteo de>
To: evolution-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] evolution 3.20.0 - ICS calendar -
      appointments are off by two hours
Message-ID: <570D059E 1060003 posteo de>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252

On 12.04.2016 14:03, Milan Crha wrote:
On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 11:28 +0200, Jay Strict wrote:
In the application evolution itself, the dates are displayed
correctly, however both in the top bar of gnome-shell and in gnome-
calendar, the same date is diplayed 2 hours off for all appointments
of this calendar.


it looks like a timezone issue. Maybe the calendar creates the events
with a floating time, thus without a particular timezone. You can check
that when you right-click an event in the Evolution's Calendar view and
choose "Save as iCalendar...", then open the saved file in a text
editor and search for lines which start with DTSTART or DTEND (if there
are more of these, then the interesting are those between BEGIN:VEVENT
and END:VEVENT lines). Feel free to paste them here.

Here is one complete file (with some anonymizations). They do not have a
suffix Z and there is no TZID.

BEGIN:VCALENDAR
PRODID:-//Ximian//NONSGML Evolution Calendar//EN
VERSION:2.0
METHOD:PUBLISH
BEGIN:VEVENT

DTSTART:20160412T130000

DTEND:20160412T150000

LOCATION:some location

SUMMARY:some summary

DESCRIPTION:some description

UID:20160412T141031Z-906-1000-784-533 desktop

DTSTAMP:20160412T141031Z

END:VEVENT

END:VCALENDAR


If they have a
TZID parameter, or they end with a 'Z' (which denotes a UTC time), then
I'd ask gnome-shell and/or gnome-calendar developers to look on the
event itself, supposing you'll be able to give them a test event. You
might also check your system timezone, whether it's properly stored and
detected by the gnome-shell and gnome-calendar.

# timedatectl
      Local time: Di 2016-04-12 16:20:04 CEST
  Universal time: Di 2016-04-12 14:20:04 UTC
        RTC time: Di 2016-04-12 14:20:03
       Time zone: Europe/Berlin (CEST, +0200)
 Network time on: yes
NTP synchronized: yes
 RTC in local TZ: no


You can check which
timezone the Evolution found as being set in the system in
Edit->Preferences->Calendar and Tasks part->General tab->Time section,
the "Use system time zone" checkbox is followed by the timezone name as
detected by the Evolution.

In the General tab it says:
Time zone: (Checkbox checked) Use system time zone (Europe/Berlin)
Second zone: None

So Europe/Berlin is used by Evolution.



So this means that these are bugs in gnome-calender and gnome-shell?


Best regards
Jay


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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 16:11:49 +0100
From: Patrick O'Callaghan <poc usb ve>
To: evolution-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] evolution just after computer wakes up...
Message-ID: <1460473909 8580 31 camel usb ve>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 14:45 +0100, Michael Pearson wrote:
After I bring my computer out of hibernation, I can click on the send
and receive button and it just hangs there forever (looking for
messages?). I have to completely come out of evolution and then
double
click on it again to see if I have any mail. Any fixes for this???

I am running Ubuntu 1404 and Evolution 3.10.4

Check the small icon on the bottom left of the main Evo window
(possibly looking like a padlock in your version). If the padlock is
open it means Evo thinks it's offline, so click on it to change status.
In later versions it looks like two cables plugged together (or not as
the case may be).

poc


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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 16:33:07 +0100
From: Michael Pearson <indicolts fastmail fm>
To: evolution-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] evolution just after computer wakes up...
Message-ID: <1460475187 8858 1 camel indicolts-HP-15-Notebook-PC>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Thanks, I see what you're referring to, in my case it's the two cables
either plugged or unplugged. Indeed, they are unplugged, but when I
click on them to "plug them together", it does not make a difference -
send and receive still takes forever, I end up having to close the
application (Evolution) and opening it back up in order to get new
emails.

On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 16:11 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 14:45 +0100, Michael Pearson wrote:
After I bring my computer out of hibernation, I can click on the send
and receive button and it just hangs there forever (looking for
messages?). I have to completely come out of evolution and then
double
click on it again to see if I have any mail. Any fixes for this???

I am running Ubuntu 1404 and Evolution 3.10.4

Check the small icon on the bottom left of the main Evo window
(possibly looking like a padlock in your version). If the padlock is
open it means Evo thinks it's offline, so click on it to change status.
In later versions it looks like two cables plugged together (or not as
the case may be).

poc
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 16:43:26 +0100
From: Patrick O'Callaghan <poc usb ve>
To: evolution-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] evolution just after computer wakes up...
Message-ID: <1460475806 8580 38 camel usb ve>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 16:33 +0100, Michael Pearson wrote:
Thanks, I see what you're referring to, in my case it's the two
cables
either plugged or unplugged. Indeed, they are unplugged, but when I
click on them to "plug them together", it does not make a difference
-
send and receive still takes forever, I end up having to close the
application (Evolution) and opening it back up in order to get new
emails.

[Please don't top-post on this list]

When you say "takes forever" do you mean it's very slow but eventually
finishes, or that it never finishes no matter how long you wait? If
it's the latter, it looks like a bug but as 3.10 is fairly old it's
likely to have been fixed in later versions. The list archives have
some information on getting a more recent version on Ubuntu.

poc


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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 16:47:00 +0100
From: Michael Pearson <indicolts fastmail fm>
To: evolution-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] evolution just after computer wakes up...
Message-ID: <1460476020 9573 1 camel indicolts-HP-15-Notebook-PC>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Hi, when I mean it takes forever, it just displays that "sending and
receiving" message for a long long time and I eventually give up and
close and then reopen the application. I'll see what I can do about
getting a more recent version of Evo, I didn't know mine was fairly old.
thanks

On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 16:43 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 16:33 +0100, Michael Pearson wrote:
Thanks, I see what you're referring to, in my case it's the two
cables
either plugged or unplugged. Indeed, they are unplugged, but when I
click on them to "plug them together", it does not make a difference
-
send and receive still takes forever, I end up having to close the
application (Evolution) and opening it back up in order to get new
emails.

[Please don't top-post on this list]

When you say "takes forever" do you mean it's very slow but eventually
finishes, or that it never finishes no matter how long you wait? If
it's the latter, it looks like a bug but as 3.10 is fairly old it's
likely to have been fixed in later versions. The list archives have
some information on getting a more recent version on Ubuntu.

poc
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