I'm trying to connect to a CalDAV server that I don't control, so replacing it with "DAViCAL Server" is not a solution for me. The CalDAV support in Mozilla Sunbird works perfectly, so my workaround is to use that instead of Evolution calendar until this bug gets fixed. However, I would prefer not having to use a stand-alone calendar.
I'm not getting any error messages from Evolution. It just isn't showing my meetings, quietly acting as if my calendar is empty.
I tried running it from the console. When I disable and then enable the CalDAV calendar, I see this cryptic message:
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calendar-gui-Message: Check if default client matches (1209397652.7048.8@manatee 1209397652.7048.8@manatee)
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I'm trying to connect to a CalDAV server that I don't control, so replacing it with "DAViCAL Server" is not a solution for me. The CalDAV support in Mozilla Sunbird works perfectly, so my workaround is to use that instead of Evolution calendar until this bug gets fixed. However, I would prefer not having to use a stand-alone calendar.
I'm not getting any error messages from Evolution. It just isn't showing my meetings, quietly acting as if my calendar is empty.
I tried running it from the console. When I disable and then enable the CalDAV calendar, I see this cryptic message: gui-Message: Check if default client matches (1209397652. 7048.8@ manatee 1209397652. 7048.8@ manatee)
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calendar-
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"manatee" is my computer's name.