Dear Milan, > Hi, > it's quite long time ago, and 2.32.x is old as well, the actual stable > is 3.0.2. I do not have much idea, maybe except of one bug I just
In the meantime I tested Evolution 3.0.2 on Ubuntu Natty with GNOME3 installed. All tests were done with running LDAP server and calendar backends and double-checked after restart of gdm (relogin of the user). The Openldap server was continuously online. Results: a) Anonymous access to LDAP addressbook will not bring any birthdate into calendar b) Access with addressbook admin LDAP account doesn't push the birthdates into the calendar, either c) Once you edit an addresbook entry and change the birthdate (e. g. to one day earlier), the birthdate will show up in the calendar d) Closing Evolution and opening again has no effect, the birthdate is kept in calendar e) As soon as gdm and by thus also the backends are restarted, the birthdate disappears f) A birthdate will not be stored in calendar as long as a contact is assigned to category birthdate g) On login and therefore start of the backends there is no communication between backends and LDAP server. The first communication is done, as soon as I search for an addressbook entry I hope this helps you, even though I cannot provide any debug logs, yet. Best regards Thomas _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list