Rob Sheldon wrote: > On 2013-01-21 15:08, Rob Sheldon wrote: >> On 2013-01-20 5:21, Thomas Bruederli wrote: >>> >>> First of all, there's no officially working and tested version of the >>> calendar plugin for 0.8. You should go for the latest version of both >>> Roundcube (0.9-beta) and the plugin. This is also what is shipped as part >>> of the recently released Kolab 3.0 stable edition. >> >> OK, I'll do that this Friday night -- our usual time for server upgrades. > > Just did the 0.9-beta upgrade, plugins upgrade, and installed 3.0.1 of the > calendar plugin; still no notifications (display or otherwise). I've gotta > get a little sleep, I'll poke it this weekend and see if I can figure out > what's going on. Everything in the DB looks kosher when an appointment is > set up. Dates & times are all (amazingly!) correct. > >>> In addition to that, the 'libcalendaring' plugin is now running the >>> notification system (both for calendar and tasks). So make sure you also >>> downloaded and installed that plugin from the Kolab repositories. > > Point of confusion here: you seem to refer to a libcalendaring _plugin_, > which is included with the 3.0.1 kolab plugins package.
I'm referring to http://git.kolab.org/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/tree/plugins/libcalendaring which provides some common, calendaring-related functions used by both the calendar and the tasklist plugin. It hooks into the 'refresh' hook triggered by Roundcube (version >= 0.9-beta) and collects notifications from the calendar plugin. The frequency of those refresh triggers can be set in the Settings > User Interface > Main Options section of Roundcube. Make sure you don't set it to 'never'. > What's provided > from the Kolab repositories is a libcalendaring library (C/C++ code) which > seems to be for KDE integration. I assume that's not what you mean? That's something else and only relevant if you're using the Kolab server backend. ~Thomas _______________________________________________ Roundcube Development discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev
