This is not limited to creating IMAP folders but happens for me when creating a
local folder after pressing the "OK" button in the "Select folder name" dialog,
too.
The console output says:
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(evolution:5121): GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID 519 was not found when attempting
to remove it
Segme
As of Ubuntu 17.04 opening emails with ICS/VCALENDAR attachments in Evolution
appears to work just fine.
Apparently this problem is solved.
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Hi Sebastian,
I have tested again on Ubuntu 19.04 and the issue appears to be resolved.
Opening the previously attached test zip file in the current 3.32.1 version of
file-roller / Archive Manager shows the symlinked files and they are
successfully extracted.
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Update: Probably related to this report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/timidity/+bug/1798466
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Removing the timidity package resolved this for me.
But the symptoms are strange:
Symptoms after upgrading from 18.04 to 18:10:
- aplay -l shows all audio devices as expected, including internal on-board
sound device
- pavucontrol only shows hdmi3 output, analog sound is missing from options
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Title:
Evolution segfaults when opening mail with ICS/VCALENDAR attachment
Public bug reported:
When opening zip compressed archives that contain symlinks to files in the same
folder/archive, the symlinks are
1. not shown in file-roller/Archive Manager
2. not extracted upon archive extraction
This only happens with zip archives. *.tar.xz archives show the symlinks
and
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