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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #1857] changes to Forced and Default prefer


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Subject: [Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #1857] changes to Forced and Default preferences appearently have no effect
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 18:14:09 -0500

=================== BUG #1857: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=1857&group_id=509

Changes by: Dave Hall <address@hidden>
Date: 2003-Jan-15 10:14 (Australia/Melbourne)

            What     | Removed                   | Added
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          Resolution | None                      | Fixed
              Status | Open                      | Closed


------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
This has been corrected in CVS.

To grab a complete update of all fixes:

1)  Check to see if you have cvs installed: 'cvs --help'.
1a) If not, install a copy of cvs-cli from your favorite 
distro.

2)  Then just type:
    'cd <your phpgroupware dir>; cvs update -dP'.

You can do step 2 as many times in a day as you wish, and 
will always get the most current bug fixes.

Thanks,




=================== BUG #1857: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================


Submitted by: None                    Project: phpGroupWare                 
Submitted on: 2002-Dec-03 05:49
Category:  API - Preferences          Bug Group:  0.9.14.001 release        
Severity:  5 - Major                  Priority:  High                       
Resolution:  Fixed                    Assigned to:  skwashd                 
Status:  Closed                       Component Version:  None              
Platform Version:  Linux - RedHat     Reproducibility:  Every Time          

Summary:  changes to Forced and Default preferences appearently have no effect

Original Submission:  First, I realize this may not be a big issue on the 
surface, but this is delaying a rollout that would have been done over the 
weekend.

I log in as eadmin (the admin user) and click preferences, and default or 
forced preferences.  Then click Change Your Settings.  I make change to 
linux-at-work.de theme. and click submit.

When I come back to forced preferences, the changes are not there.  Nor do they 
take effect when current or new users log in

MySQL backend, Apache 2.0.40, RedHat 8

Follow-up Comments
*******************

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Date: 2003-Jan-15 10:14             By: skwashd
This has been corrected in CVS.

To grab a complete update of all fixes:

1)  Check to see if you have cvs installed: 'cvs --help'.
1a) If not, install a copy of cvs-cli from your favorite 
distro.

2)  Then just type:
    'cd <your phpgroupware dir>; cvs update -dP'.

You can do step 2 as many times in a day as you wish, and 
will always get the most current bug fixes.

Thanks,


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Date: 2003-Jan-06 02:06             By: biker
I am not the original submitter of this bug report, but my default preferences 
now appear to be working as they should as in when I make a change to a setting 
and submit, they are there when I go back to check. It did not help my 
timestamp bug but now that setting stays at what I set it to. I have another 
bug open on the timestamp issues.
Rick Bartels

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Date: 2003-Jan-01 09:52             By: skwashd
I think forced prefs is now fixed in cvs.

Can you let me know if it is fixed.

Cheers

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Date: 2002-Dec-21 17:54             By: skwashd
Hey Adam,

I have not beeen able to get forced prefs working sucessfully.  On the other 
hand default prefs do work.  I used them for adding about 30 new users last 
week :)

Default prefs only work for new users, not ones previously created.

Hey biker,

The default tz issue, imho this the way it should work, ig the user can set it, 
it should default to 0 - which means it will be in the same tz as the server.  
Altering that will create a tz offset from the server, not gmt.

Cheers

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Date: 2002-Dec-05 11:10             By: biker
I have also noticed this with time settings in both default and forced 
preferences. I am using pgsql backend and am using   the same apache and redhat 
versions. When trying to set timezone defaults to User Selectable, they return 
as 0. I have also reported a time settings bug in a previous bug report 
(16??-timezone and speed issues)

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Date: 2002-Dec-03 05:52             By: None
Submitted by Adam Long
address@hidden


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