Call for testing: calendar-app
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@projectmoon said in Call for testing: calendar-app:
@lduboeuf said in Call for testing: calendar-app:
@projectmoon said in Call for testing: calendar-app:
@lduboeuf I installed it on a Volla Quintus on the current stable 24.04. Things seem to work. I notice that all my broken accounts/calendars are now sectioned as "Local Calendars," which I cannot delete.
Unfortunately, the broken online calendars for those who have already switched to 24.04 before the next release won't be automatically fixed.
A work around is to remove configs file:
rm -rf .config/evolution/sourcesthen restart the phoneOK, then. New bug :). I deleted it and tried to re-add my calendars. The Google account went through the add flow but then said there's already an email address associated with that Google account. Then it did not add the calendar.
This should be fixed on last RC ( make sure all accounts are cleaned before, and you did the configs remove as mentionned above )
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I should move this thread to another topic, but i don't know which.
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great job : clearly more 'stable' with events (when changing the duration of events). (sony xperia X 24.04-1.2 (RC2))
I test an other version on my UT20.04 daily device : 1.1.4-66 (arm64), for 3 month. The app is stable an reliable. -
@lduboeuf no issues on 24.01.2 rc, xperia x
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All working well on 20.04 OTA-12 RC 1
Tested recurrent events, working hours, all day events, and fiddled around in general. All looks good!
Thanks for all your work Lionel! -
not sure if this is a calendar, cloud account, or other issue. I just installed your version, but I can't get my radicale dav calender to sync. I have removed the old accounts before the upgrade to 24.04 and I have cleaned the evolution sources. I also tried both the cal dav url with and without the full path to the calendar. The app very cheerfully declares sync finished and then displays the sync error in the status bar. The calendar server itself is working as I can sync it from the waydroid running on the phone (FP4, 24.04-1.2, from the RC channel), though there's a recently closed tickets that says a sync fix might have landed only in the daily channel yet?
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@gandalf said in Call for testing: calendar-app:
not sure if this is a calendar, cloud account, or other issue. I just installed your version, but I can't get my radicale dav calender to sync. I have removed the old accounts before the upgrade to 24.04 and I have cleaned the evolution sources. I also tried both the cal dav url with and without the full path to the calendar. The app very cheerfully declares sync finished and then displays the sync error in the status bar. The calendar server itself is working as I can sync it from the waydroid running on the phone (FP4, 24.04-1.2, from the RC channel), though there's a recently closed tickets that says a sync fix might have landed only in the daily channel yet?
hmm, it should work on RC, tested that a week ago with my radicale server without issue ( my url was like http://192.168.1.345:5232 )
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@lduboeuf So unfortunately, calendar sync is still broken. The calendar that was syncing (connection to Nextcloud via generic caldav instead of built-in Nextcloud integration) is no longer syncing. Only thing I see in Evolution logs is something about i_cal_time_compare < 0 failed.
I turned the Nextcloud integration itself back on for Calendar, and that synced fine... But I don't know if it will sync more later.
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@projectmoon said in Call for testing: calendar-app:
@lduboeuf So unfortunately, calendar sync is still broken. The calendar that was syncing (connection to Nextcloud via generic caldav instead of built-in Nextcloud integration) is no longer syncing. Only thing I see in Evolution logs is something about i_cal_time_compare < 0 failed.
I turned the Nextcloud integration itself back on for Calendar, and that synced fine... But I don't know if it will sync more later.
Sorry, i don't understand, you mean it works or not
? Please also precise on which OS version are you .
The sync can be sometimes unstable ( and it always has been). It is sometimes needed to recreate all accounts ( remove them all, reboot, recreate them) -
I do have a reverse proxy with https and http auth enabled in front of the radicale server. The one difference I see is my https vs your http address. I don't even get any log entries in either nginx or radicale about any connection attempts.
edit: where do I find the snyc logs? syncevolution or other
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@gandalf said in Call for testing: calendar-app:
I do have a reverse proxy with https and http auth enabled in front of the radicale server. The one difference I see is my https vs your http address. I don't even get any log entries in either nginx or radicale about any connection attempts.
edit: where do I find the snyc logs? syncevolution or other
in journalctl, with real time monitoring
journalctl -f