Synchronize appointments with caldav and radicale
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Has anyone with a Nexus 5 been able to successfully synchronize calendar with radicale?
The calendars are visible, but no appointments can be seen. I set up the account using the calendar. I set up several calendars in radicale. I get a synchronization message for everyone but the calendar is empty ?!
My radicale server has been in use with other devices for years without any problems. What's wrong?
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I'm suffering the same. I have a radicale server and the calendars fail to syncronize with ubports 24.04 stable and fairphone 5. No problems with nextcloud accounts
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@ubports said in Synchronize appointments with caldav and radicale:
the calendars fail to syncronize
see this issue
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@ubports said in Synchronize appointments with caldav and radicale:
I'm suffering the same. I have a radicale server and the calendars fail to syncronize with ubports 24.04 stable and fairphone 5. No problems with nextcloud accounts
hmm, i might try again. It was working for me 1 or 2 months ago, but need to check on both 24.04.1.x and 24.04.2.x
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@lduboeuf said in Synchronize appointments with caldav and radicale:
It was working for me 1 or 2 months ago, but need to check on both 24.04.1.x and 24.04.2.x
did you fix #214 then ? if yes, this is not ported to 24.04-1.1 stable.
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Err, when creating a distant connection, the distant calendar is not seen in the UI until the sync has succeeded, but once it's done it's possible to select it, even in 24.04.1.1 stable. When thinking of it, it's obvious. My bad.
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@ubports said in Synchronize appointments with caldav and radicale:
I'm suffering the same. I have a radicale server and the calendars fail to syncronize with ubports 24.04 stable and fairphone 5. No problems with nextcloud accounts
hmm, i might try again. It was working for me 1 or 2 months ago, but need to check on both 24.04.1.x and 24.04.2.x
Confirmed it works on both 24.04.2x and 24.04.1.x daily, so it is just a matter of time for the stable
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@gpatel-fr said in Synchronize appointments with caldav and radicale:
@lduboeuf said in Synchronize appointments with caldav and radicale:
It was working for me 1 or 2 months ago, but need to check on both 24.04.1.x and 24.04.2.x
did you fix #214 then ? if yes, this is not ported to 24.04-1.1 stable.
No, didn't do anything regarding that, but there was issues with Noble that get fixed meanwhile
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I think that I can as well note here the results of my sunday tests with Radicale and UT, it will allow me to retrieve them easily and maybe be of some usefulness to others: it works with 24.04-1.1 stable, but it can be quirky.
I used a test server that has already other databases, notably an address book, and these database were proposed as options for sync with the calendar.
It's already a problem since an address book is not a calendar.
However it got worse since even after selecting the right database, the sync failed repeatedly until I deleted the 'wrong' databases. The server reported a 400 error on some query aimed to the address book (why oh why since I asked specifically to sync with the calendar...) and the whole sync was failed (I guess that Google Calendar has not this problem since it's just a calendar, it does not try to support all kind of Dav databases like Radicale do)
This was reported by a red indicator in the UI, however the detailed journal was not particularly enlightening, it reported error codes (10400 ? I guess it was error code 400 with database number 10 - so very Unixy error reporting
)The whole testing was not made easier by the syncevolution user interface, a software that has a conception of 'user friendly' that is decidedly selecting its friends. I had to delete the offending files with 'rm' in the evolution (not syncevolution) directory via the command line to get rid of the excess databases in the UI, while they all got back when I deleted the last one (the calendar).
Finally butchering my test server was the right option (and now I don't have any failing test case anymore
).