All days events are displayed as two day events on month view if the DST change happens inside of the month.
Bug #1573341 reported by
Renato Araujo Oliveira Filho
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Canonical System Image |
Fix Released
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High
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Bill Filler | ||
Ubuntu Calendar App |
Fix Released
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High
|
Renato Araujo Oliveira Filho |
Bug Description
All days events are displayed as two day events on month view if the DST change happens inside of the month.
How to reproduce
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- Change your timezone to paris tz
- Create an all day event on April, 21
- Open Month view
Expected
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The month view shows a dot only on April 21
Current
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The month view shows a dot on April 20 and 21
OBS: Paris DST happen on Mar 27 which is the first day of April month view.
Related branches
lp://staging/~renatofilho/ubuntu-calendar-app/fix-1573341
- Jenkins Bot: Approve (continuous-integration)
- Arthur Mello (community): Approve
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Diff: 219 lines (+170/-5)4 files modifiedEventListModel.qml (+31/-0)
MonthComponent.qml (+1/-1)
MonthWithEventsComponent.qml (+1/-4)
tests/unittests/tst_event_list_model.qml (+137/-0)
Changed in ubuntu-calendar-app: | |
assignee: | nobody → Renato Araujo Oliveira Filho (renatofilho) |
description: | updated |
Changed in ubuntu-calendar-app: | |
milestone: | none → 0.6 |
status: | New → In Progress |
importance: | Undecided → High |
Changed in canonical-devices-system-image: | |
assignee: | nobody → Bill Filler (bfiller) |
milestone: | none → 11 |
importance: | Undecided → High |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Changed in canonical-devices-system-image: | |
status: | Confirmed → In Progress |
Changed in ubuntu-calendar-app: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
Changed in canonical-devices-system-image: | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Committed |
Changed in canonical-devices-system-image: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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Skeptical of the "month of DST transition" theory b/c can reproduce in July, e.g.