If anyone is interested in a workaround, here's something that seems to
work on my Ubuntu install.
I noticed that running /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-calendar-factory by
itself manually will cause it to perform some initializations and
terminate after a few seconds. I'm not using any calendar-rel
@TomasHnyk, the vacuum cleans up the database, it shouldn't delete
records...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/919801
Title:
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Try on your own phone: gdbus call --session --dest
com.canonical.URLDispatcher --object-path /com/canonical/URLDispatcher
--method com.canonical.URLDispatcher.DispatchURL
scope://clickscope?q=name:com.ubuntu.calendar ""
** Description changed:
Currently the most reported bad URL for the URL dis
Fixed to use the right scope: gdbus call --session --dest
com.canonical.URLDispatcher --object-path /com/canonical/URLDispatcher
--method com.canonical.URLDispatcher.DispatchURL
scope://com.canonical.scopes.clickstore?q=name:com.ubuntu.calendar ""
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Currently the most reported bad URL for the URL dispatcher is clicking
on the datetime indicator and not getting a calendar. Instead of doing
that I think we should take the user to the store and suggest that they
could find one. Basically, use this URL:
scope://com.canonical
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