[Bug 17159] New: Multiple task lists acquire each others' tasks

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           Summary: Multiple task lists acquire each others' tasks
           Product: Ubuntu
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: i386
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: evolution
        AssignedTo: seb128 at ubuntu.com
        ReportedBy: rmunn at pobox.com
         QAContact: desktop-bugs at lists.ubuntu.com


When creating more than one task list, new tasks created under any task list
show up in all of them. Only the "Personal" task list is exempt from this behavior.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Evolution. Initially there's only one task list, named "Personal", in
the "On This Computer" category.
2. Add a task to "Personal". Call it "First task".
3. Create a new task list in "On This Computer". Call it "Second task list".
4. Add a task to "Second task list". Call it "Second task".
5. Create a new task list. Call it "Third task list".

Result:
Two copies of "Second task" show up, one color-coded for "Second task list", and
one color-coded for "Third task list".

If you add new task lists, or new tasks, the same behavior continues: all tasks
that aren't under "Personal" live under all tasks lists that aren't "Personal".
It's as if there were only two ID's for task lists, 1 and 2: "Personal" gets ID
1, and all other tasks lists get ID 2.

I'm running the Breezy preview, and all my packages are up-to-date. Evolution
package version is 2.4.1-0ubuntu4.

Screenshots or more detailed information available if you need it.

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