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[Bug 1434521] Re: account-polld does not recognize when messages are cleared using the "Clear all" button

 

Looks like my last assumption was wrong. However, I found out that
g_hash_table_remove() fails in
messaging_menu_app_remove_message_internal(), which is invoked by
messaging_menu_app_dismiss().

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Title:
  account-polld does not recognize when messages are cleared using the
  "Clear all" button

Status in account-polld package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in indicator-messages package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in ubuntu-push package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  After each reboot, account-polld stops showing incoming emails after displaying 3 notifications.
  The reason for that is that account-polld does not recognize when messages are cleared from the messaging indicator and therefore does not show any further notifications.

  How to reproduce:

  1) Reboot your phone.
  2) Send yourself 3 test emails
  3) Wait 5 minutes until account-polld has been run
  4) You'll see three notifications stating that there are new emails
  5) Tap on the "clear all" entry in the notifications indicator
  6) Mark your last three emails as read (this is optional)
  7) Send yourself another test email
  8) Wait 5 minutes again until account-polld has been run
  9) No notification about the new unread email is shown

  Why does it happen:

  When clicking the "clear all" button, the internal cache of previous
  messages isn't cleared. Therefore, account-polld still thinks that
  there are 3 notifications and does not display any further messages.

  Log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10664183/
  Old one: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10634045/

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