On Wednesday 08 May 2013 1:41:06 AM Stanley Schade wrote: > Hi, > > Am Mittwoch, 8. Mai 2013, 07:30:53 schrieb t...@timfolger.net: > > [...] > > I'm using the default kontact and korganizer that came with > > Wheezy--4.4.11. My whole installation is just standard debian > > stable. I found this bug report from several months ago that seems > > relevant to my problem with calendar entries: > > > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305711 > > > > And I'm not the only one with the problem. Here's a post from > > forums.debian.net: > > > > http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=103846 > > > > Regarding the old bug report, I noticed that there is a file called > > "freebusyurls" in $HOME/.kde/share/apps/korganizer. If I delete that > > file the calendar entry problem disappears; but the "freebusyurls" > > file is recreated when I restart kontact--at least I think that is > > what's happening. > > from what I figured out, the freebusyurls file is only created when adding > a new contact in Kontact with an email address. Only running Kontact, > should not create this file. Can you confirm that? Otherwise you may add > information to the bug report or just report that you experience this > problem as well, anyway. (Although I don't know whether this problem is > still present in newer KDE versions or whether it's Debian specific...) > The presence of the freebusyurls file keeps KOrganizer from opening the > calendar resources. So, at least no data is lost. > As a workaround you can use the address book instead of Kontact. > > > I still have no idea why the address book isn't working. > > Do you use Kontact or the "stand-alone" address book? Also it may be > relevant which resources you set up, see System Settings->Personal > Information (as I translated this literally from my native language, the > exact term may differ). > > Regards, > Stan
> from what I figured out, the freebusyurls file is only created when adding > a new contact in Kontact with an email address. Only running Kontact, > should not create this file. Can you confirm that? Thanks for your reply. The freebusyurl file was created again this morning when I booted my computer. I didn't add a new contact of any sort. > Do you use Kontact or the "stand-alone" address book? Also it may be > relevant which resources you set up, see System Settings->Personal > Information (as I translated this literally from my native language, the > exact term may differ). I've been using Kontact. If I can't solve these problems I'll see if I can use the stand-alone address book. In System Settings>Personal Information>Contacts there are two entries: Akonadi-resource Personal, set as standard; and Default Address Book. Both have check marks beside them. The Default Address Book points to ~/.kde/share/apps/kabc/std.vcf Might this be causing the problem with Contacts? That is, not being able to edit locations or add new people to my Contacts list? Thanks for your advice, Tim