[Bug 338982] Re: evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during MAPI authentication

2009-04-17 Thread Harry Kashouli
Could this be related to the fact that the latest OpenChange depends on samba4-alpha7, and Jaunty has samba4-alpha6? And if this is the case, does this mean that we may be in trouble as Jaunty is frozen as far as packages go? -- evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during MAPI authentication https://bu

[Bug 338982] Re: evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during MAPI authentication

2009-04-15 Thread Harry Kashouli
So may we please have the steps that you will take to ensure that this bug is fixed, as you are no sure exactly where/what the bug is? I can understand your "Universe" rationale, however what would lead us to believe that anyone will be working on this bug, ever, if you do not have access to Exchan

[Bug 338982] Re: evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during MAPI authentication

2009-04-14 Thread Harry Kashouli
Sebastien Bacher wrote: "the issue could be an openchange one, evolution-mapi is new and nobody in the desktop team has access to an exchange server to work on that, I would say it's not a jaunty blocker" So, because: 1) evolution-mapi is new, and 2) nobody in the desktop team has access to an exc

[Bug 338982] Re: evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during MAPI authentication

2009-03-28 Thread Harry Kashouli
Ah, thanks Rob, I had assumed that the "-2" was simply Ubuntu's way of handling minor version numbers. -- evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during MAPI authentication https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338982 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribe

[Bug 338982] Re: evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during MAPI authentication

2009-03-27 Thread Harry Kashouli
I can confirm that the exact same crash occurs for me with the latest libmapi (0.8.2) provided in Jaunty. Is this bug considered important enough to be fixed prior to the release of 9.04? -- evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during MAPI authentication https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338982 You rece

[Bug 236176] Re: Cannot set default Location in Network Settings - Domain Name does not persist after reboot

2008-07-30 Thread Harry Kashouli
May someone in charge please take ownership for this bug? -- Cannot set default Location in Network Settings - Domain Name does not persist after reboot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236176 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubunt

[Bug 209206] Re: remove the "share folder" right-menu item

2008-07-13 Thread Harry Kashouli
I will try and help to clarify what the original poster clearly is trying to say: Find any random folder in Nautilus and right-click on it. There is an option called "Sharing Options". See the attached image. I believe the original poster suggested this as when you right-click on a folder and hit

[Bug 236176] Re: Cannot set default Location in Network Settings - Domain Name does not persist after reboot

2008-07-01 Thread Harry Kashouli
This bug has not been assigned to anyone. How can one make sure that all bugs are actually looked at? -- Cannot set default Location in Network Settings - Domain Name does not persist after reboot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236176 You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 236176] [NEW] Cannot set default Location in Network Settings - Domain Name does not persist after reboot

2008-05-30 Thread Harry Kashouli
Public bug reported: Ubuntu version: 8.04 Using the Network Settings tool, if the user changes the domain name and reboots the OS, the domain name is blank. Steps to reproduce: - Navigate to: System -> Administration -> Network - Click on the Unlock button and enter your user's password when p