Bug#760472: korganizer: Korganizer crashes when adding traditional KDE calendar fails to find any plugins

2014-09-09 Thread Heikki Levanto
Kevin Krammer kevin.kram...@gmx.at wrote:
 It would still be a good idea to try the real/current calendar resource 
 instead of the compatibility mechanism, since the latter will go away at some 
 point.

Sorry, I am not quite sure which kind of calendar resource you mean here.

When I try to add a new calendar, I get to choose between
 - Birthdays from my address book
- but I don't use KDE's address book (nor mail)
 - DAV groupware resource
- but I don't use any groupware
 - Google calendar and tasks
- but I don't want to tell google everything I do
 - ICal calendar file
- That is what I use now.
 - ICal calendar folder
- sounds like an overkill for a single calendar
 - KAlarm calendar file
- I can point that to my calendar (over fish://), but
  nothing happens, no new calendar appears.
 - KAlarm calendar folder
- overkill
 - Kolab groupware server
- never heard of, have not installed on my server
 - Open-Xchange groupware server
- same here.

All I want to do is to have my own calendar on my server, so I can open it
locally on my home workstation, and remotely from work, preferably over ssh.
And I want a read-only access to our company calendar, which is exported from
google as a ical file. I prefer not to log in to google to access that, want
to keep private life and work life separate.

As far as I can see, ical over fish (or sftp) fits my needs best.  I would
be sad to see that go away at some point. 

Or have I misunderstood something?

Regards

   Heikki



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Bug#760472: korganizer: Korganizer crashes when adding traditional KDE calendar fails to find any plugins

2014-09-05 Thread Heikki Levanto
After reading the bug report I submitted, I found this appended at the end
of it:

 Versions of packages korganizer suggests:
 pn  kdepim-kresources  none

After I installed kdepim-kresources, I could see plugins, choose one, and
get my calendar to work just as before.

Perhaps that kdepim-kresources should be part of the default KDE package 
dependency tree somehow?

Or perhaps the Compatibility Assistand should recognize the situation 
where it has no plugins to show, and display some helpful message telling
that the user could try to install kdepim-kresources.

Anyway, my acute problem is solved.


  - Heikki


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Bug#760472: korganizer: Korganizer crashes when adding traditional KDE calendar fails to find any plugins

2014-09-05 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Friday, 2014-09-05, 07:27:44, Heikki Levanto wrote:
 After reading the bug report I submitted, I found this appended at the end
 
 of it:
  Versions of packages korganizer suggests:
  pn  kdepim-kresources  none
 
 After I installed kdepim-kresources, I could see plugins, choose one, and
 get my calendar to work just as before.
 
 Perhaps that kdepim-kresources should be part of the default KDE package
 dependency tree somehow?
 
 Or perhaps the Compatibility Assistand should recognize the situation
 where it has no plugins to show, and display some helpful message telling
 that the user could try to install kdepim-kresources.

The program, at least not as it is upstream, has no knowledge about packaging, 
which might differ between distributions.
It should not crash of course.

 Anyway, my acute problem is solved.

It would still be a good idea to try the real/current calendar resource 
instead of the compatibility mechanism, since the latter will go away at some 
point.

Cheers,
Kevin

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Bug#760472: korganizer: Korganizer crashes when adding traditional KDE calendar fails to find any plugins

2014-09-04 Thread Heikki Levanto
Package: korganizer
Version: 4:4.14.0-1
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

I was setting up a fresh Debian/Jessie installation (but with an old /home),
and noticed that my Korganizer
lost its old calendar settings. Could not add my calendar, korganizer crashed
on me.

This happens every time I try to follow these steps:

1. Right-click on the calendars window
2. Add calendar
3. Choose KDE Calendar (traditional)
4. See the KDE Compatibility Assistant. Click Next
5. See the dialog Step 1: Select a KDE resource plugin. No plugins are
listed. There is a narrow
white box on the left of the window, the rest is background grey.
6. Click Next
7. Get a crash report dialog. It says Executable: akonadi_kcal_resource PID:
26254 Signal: Segmentation fault (11) Time: Thu 4-Sep 13:17:31.

Unfortunately I did not get any stack trace, probably need to install more
packages...

Small observations that may be helpful, or not:
* This is a fresh installation of Debian/Jessie (upgrade failed, but that's
another story)
* My /home was copied over from an older Debian/wheezy, so it may have some
older settings
* I tried to get access to a calendar file on a remote server, using the fish:
protocol, but never got so far in the process
* I have seen korganizer crashes on my other workstation every now and then,
possibly related to refreshing remote calendars, but can not be sure.
* The same happens on a newly created account, with nothing but the defaults in
/home
* The fact that the assistant does not show any plugins is disturbing. I do not
know what it is expected to show, nor where those should come from.

If there is something I can try, or some more information, feel free to ask. I
know how to use gdb and other tools, and can invest a little time in digging
into this, if necessary.

If you have any suggestions for workarounds, that would be helpful.






-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
  APT prefers testing-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'testing-updates'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386

Kernel: Linux 3.14-2-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages korganizer depends on:
ii  kde-runtime   4:4.14.0-1
ii  kdepim-runtime4:4.14.0-1
ii  kdepimlibs-kio-plugins4:4.14.0-1
ii  libakonadi-calendar4  4:4.14.0-1
ii  libakonadi-contact4   4:4.14.0-1
ii  libakonadi-kde4   4:4.14.0-1
ii  libakonadi-kmime4 4:4.14.0-1
ii  libc6 2.19-10
ii  libcalendarsupport4   4:4.14.0-1
ii  libeventviews44:4.14.0-1
ii  libgcc1   1:4.9.1-4
ii  libincidenceeditorsng44:4.14.0-1
ii  libkabc4  4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkcalcore4  4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkcalutils4 4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkcmutils4  4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkdecore5   4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkdepim44:4.14.0-1
ii  libkdepimdbusinterfaces4  4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkdeui5 4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkholidays4 4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkio5   4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkmime4 4:4.14.0-1
ii  libknewstuff3-4   4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkontactinterface4a 4:4.14.0-1
ii  libkparts44:4.14.0-1
ii  libkpimidentities44:4.14.0-1
ii  libkpimutils4 4:4.14.0-1
ii  libmailtransport4 4:4.14.0-1
ii  libphonon44:4.7.2-1
ii  libpimcommon4 4:4.14.0-1
ii  libqt4-dbus   4:4.8.6+git64-g5dc8b2b+dfsg-1
ii  libqt4-xml4:4.8.6+git64-g5dc8b2b+dfsg-1
ii  libqtcore44:4.8.6+git64-g5dc8b2b+dfsg-1
ii  libqtgui4 4:4.8.6+git64-g5dc8b2b+dfsg-1
ii  libstdc++64.9.1-4
ii  perl  5.20.0-4
ii  phonon4:4.7.2-1

korganizer recommends no packages.

Versions of packages korganizer suggests:
pn  kdepim-kresources  none

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Bug#760472: korganizer: Korganizer crashes when adding traditional KDE calendar fails to find any plugins

2014-09-04 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Thursday, 2014-09-04, 13:38:04, Heikki Levanto wrote:
 Package: korganizer
 Version: 4:4.14.0-1
 Severity: important
 
 Dear Maintainer,
 
 I was setting up a fresh Debian/Jessie installation (but with an old /home),
 and noticed that my Korganizer
 lost its old calendar settings. Could not add my calendar, korganizer
 crashed on me.
 
 This happens every time I try to follow these steps:
 
 1. Right-click on the calendars window
 2. Add calendar
 3. Choose KDE Calendar (traditional)
 4. See the KDE Compatibility Assistant. Click Next
 5. See the dialog Step 1: Select a KDE resource plugin. No plugins are
 listed. There is a narrow
 white box on the left of the window, the rest is background grey.
 6. Click Next
 7. Get a crash report dialog. It says Executable: akonadi_kcal_resource
 PID: 26254 Signal: Segmentation fault (11) Time: Thu 4-Sep 13:17:31.
 
 Unfortunately I did not get any stack trace, probably need to install more
 packages...
 
 Small observations that may be helpful, or not:
 * This is a fresh installation of Debian/Jessie (upgrade failed, but that's
 another story)
 * My /home was copied over from an older Debian/wheezy, so it may have some
 older settings
 * I tried to get access to a calendar file on a remote server, using the
 fish: protocol, but never got so far in the process

Not addressing the bug in particular, but this part should also work with the 
main iCal file resource.
The resource you are trying to create is a compatibility mechanism to cover 
access methods that have not been properly ported to the new system yet.

Which, as far as I know, is no longer the case for any backend adaptors 
shipped by KDE itself, i.e. only useful if any third party calendar plugin had 
been used.

Cheers,
Kevin

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