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I disagree. I am still having issues with Evolution and Google Calendar
even when using the "Google" option in Evolution. I tried all the work
arounds above, and it is still not working for me.
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I think this bug can be closed.
Google calendar is available in Evolution by adding a new Calendar of
type "Google".
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Sorry, but at this point I'm not sure if I was using the workaround
(changing the start order of nm-applet) in hardy or not.
I'm now running intrepid (stock, no workarounds) and I'm not seeing any
problems at all.
Thanks,
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do you still get the issue in hardy or intrepid?
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no workaround described here changes evolution's behavior for me in any
way. my network connection is permanently up and has a static IP
address.
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I followed the instructions above (on Gutsy Gibbon) and it didn't seem
to help at first. What did help was deleting an icon between webcal://
and www. Also making absolutely sure that http:// was deleted in the
address when loading further calendars.
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I had also the problem that new entries to my google-calendar never showed up
in evolution.
Ben Romer's tip worked for me too. But shouldn't the evolution-data-server
process check the network-state, e.g. through listening to dbus?
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It works, thanks Steven.
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Ben Romer's suggestion worked for me. To insure that network manager
starts before evolution, I used System->Preferences->Sessions under the
Current Sessions tab to change the order for nm-applet to 45, and then
saved the current session (under the Session Options tab, click Remember
currently r
I was also having this problem on Gutsy, but I believe I have found the
issue and a workaround. I use a laptop, and when I log in the network
connection is not established. However, if I understand how Evolution
works, the evolution-data-server process is already started and appears
to be retaining
to me it all looks like evolution connects via webcal protocol but
maybe for some reason google only responds to http protocol ? has that
been tried already, or am I saying something stupid ?
On 10/7/07, Fernán González <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I get this "Error in webcall://" "Cannot
Yes, I get this "Error in webcall://" "Cannot resolve hostname". One
for each different calendar.
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That seems to be the expected behaviour, actually. Are you getting any
errors as other users have mentioned above?
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I am experiencing the same problem. I use Google Calendar, and Evolution
keeps changing my "http://"; to "webcal://", making it impossible to
Evolution to fetch any changes I make online on Google Calendar's
website.
My system is Feisty Fawn, fully updated.
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The "cannot resolve hostname" bug seems to be fixed in the latest Gutsy
update. Can anyone else confirm this?
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I'm also having this same issue on Feisty, fully updated, Evolution
2.10.1. When I run the program I get this on command line:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ evolution
CalDAV Eplugin starting up ...
(evolution-2.10:7604): evolution-mail-WARNING **: ignored this junk
plugin: not enabled or we have already
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Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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I'm having the same problem with ics from www.rememberthemilk.com. When
I add add the calendar I get "cannot resolve hostname". I'm using
evolution 2.10.1 on Feisty Fawn fully updated.
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Same problem on a fully up to date Feisty install. I'm trying to sync to
a Google Calendar (private, although this bug repeats itself with public
ones too).
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** Changed in: evolution (upstream)
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #364422
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=364422
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I think it's this upstream bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=364422
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I have the same problem on a fully updated feisty with the new 2.9.91
evolution.
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This has been the case for evolution for a little bit now. I'm not sure
if the problem exists with Google or Evolution. Can anyone get it
working consistently in another iCal program?
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I also have this problem on Edgy.
Importing a calendar from Google Calendar (using the private ics address)
usually works (but sometimes throws an "cannot resolve hostname" error) but it
does not sync. Or, it has synced once, but that is all. And I don't get error
messages.
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Yet another followup...
I have a second machine which runs Fedora Core 6, with evolution
2.8.2.1.
I tried to recreate this error on that machine. I *do not* get the error
on that system. So, it is possible that this is fixed in the CVS, and
the next release (hopefully).
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A brief followup:
I ran evolution from the console... nothing relevant was printed to the
console.
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I am having the exact same issue on ubuntu edgy (fully updated)...
evolution 2.8.1.
Here's how you should be able to recreate the error:
(1) Start evolution,
(2) Switch to the calendar window.
(3) Create a "New Calendar", with these options... Type:"On the Web", check
"Copy calendar contents loca
indeed, the events show, but you may notice that the events you update
via the web interface of google calendar are not modified accordingly
in Evolution, thus proving the sync is not working. At least not
perfectly...
On 12/21/06, cadavg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this was missclassifie
I think this was missclassified as a bug. It seems to be working ok. I am
still getting an error but the calendar events are now showing up. To get
it working I used the private instead of public google calendar link
location and I will be sure to pass this solution along to other forums
reporti
Can you add links to those problems (preferrably links to bugs upstream
(bugs.gnome.org) or something on gnome mailing lists) - I wasn't
successful search there. Does evolution print anything in the console,
if you start it from there?
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I also have the same problem with Evolution not properly synching with
my google calendar and have found other reportings of the same problem
on the web.
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On 12/7/06, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your bug. It lacks details to be useful though:
> - what version of Ubuntu do you use
edgy eft - fully updated, bug appeared even before i install automatix2
> - do you use a webcal or import a localy stored ics file?
google ca
Thanks for your bug. It lacks details to be useful though:
- what version of Ubuntu do you use
- do you use a webcal or import a localy stored ics file?
- "it cannot get in touch with it on the web", that doesn't look like an
evolution problem if google calendar is offline, what do you mean exactl
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