Am Donnerstag, den 31.10.2019, 14:44 +0100 schrieb Milan Crha via
evolution-list:
> > Yes, that works. I get a long log, which doesn't say much to me.
> > I've
> > attached it.
> 
> Thanks. It shows that the calendar factory successfully talks to the
> nextcloud calendars (personal and contact_birthdays). It also shows
> that nothing changed since the last check. Either the local cache is
> broken/incomplete, or the Evolution Calendar has set some filter,
> preventing seeing the events from those two calendars.
> 
> If I'm not mistaken, then the local cache of the Flatpak calendars is
> stored in
>    ~/.var/app/org.gnome.Evolution/cache/evolution/calendar/

Yes, it is.

> The directories there are for each remote calendar (you should have
> there at least two). When you kill those /app processes again, then
> delete this cache folder there and then run evolution, then these
> will
> be populated from scratch, eventually getting the events which it
> failed to save earlier, 

I've tried this. After restarting evolution, the process to populate
the calendar(s) from scratch seems to run, for a second or two. There's
a little animation right of the calendar name. But afterwards, the
calendar is still empty.

> but I kind of doubt it'll help (I'm more
> convinced that you've some filtering on in the Calendar window). It
> does worth a try for sure.

I've again looked for filters and configuration, but couldn't find
anything that was responsible for the bug.


> > Aside: I think it should be considered a bug, if it doesn't work at
> > all, but no error message is provided.
> 
> Well, it works, you can see locally stored events even when not
> connected, 

I *don't* see locally stored events, see below.

> you can make changes in offline and once you get online
> these changes will be saved to the server.

I've tried that too, but no luck.

> > For instance, if the evolution-calendar-factory process has a
> > problem
> > to detect the calendar is online, then there should at least be a
> > message about it.
> 
> It's usually indicated by the connection icon in the list of the
> calendars. You see it connected, which is correct, because it is
> connected. The disconnect/offline thing was just one option I could
> think of. There are obviously more options that can go wrong.

I've tried to make a calendar entry, both in the remote CalDAV calendar
and in the local "On this computer" calendar. BOTH didn't show the test
entry. Also, the new test entry didn't make it to the Nextcloud server.

Thanks and bye,
Volker

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