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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 150626] New: Task time is sometimes set to 00:00 (with shared
From:       Martin Honermeyer <maze () strahlungsfrei ! de>
Date:       2007-10-09 13:40:24
Message-ID: 20071009154022.150626.maze () strahlungsfrei ! de
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           Summary: Task time is sometimes set to 00:00 (with shared folders
                    on Kolab IMAP resource)
           Product: kontact
           Version: 1.2.4
          Platform: Ubuntu Packages
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: kdepim-bugs kde org
        ReportedBy: maze strahlungsfrei de


Version:           1.2.4 (using KDE KDE 3.5.6)
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages
Compiler:          gcc-Version 4.1.2 (Ubuntu 4.1.2-0ubuntu4)
 i486-linux-gnu
OS:                Linux

We are using Kontact in conjunction with the Kolab 2 groupware server. The Kolab \
mailbox is, as normal, set up as a dimap resource. There are different shared folders \
with tasks and calendars. On this client ((K)Ubuntu Feisty) the following happens:

I create a task and set a due date, leaving the time unset (checkbox unchecked). \
Before closing Kontact, I make sure the mailbox gets synchronized (using \
"send/receive" in the KMail kpart). After restarting kontact, the time checkbox for \
this task is set and the time is set to 00:00 (before synchronizing!). Synchronizing \
the folders now doesn't change anything - it stays with the time set. 

This happens _often_ with many tasks, but not every time and not with every task.

I justed this with Kontact 1.2.5 on my OpenSUSE 10.1 machine. The same problem there!

Seems to be a general Kontact problem - does it always write the time to the task \
xml?

 <due-date>2007-10-19T22:00:00Z</due-date>


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