https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361543

            Bug ID: 361543
           Summary: KAlarm Automatically Creates New Calendar Named
                    "akonadi_kalarm_resource_N+1" Every Time a New
                    Calender is Created (Add)
           Product: kalarm
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: openSUSE RPMs
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: major
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Akonadi
          Assignee: djar...@kde.org
          Reporter: kdebugs.anon...@yahoo.com

Every time a new alarm calendar file is Added, KAlarm automatically and
immediately also creates a calender in the "Calanders" column named
"akonadi_kalarm_resource_N+1", where "N+1" is an integer 1 greater than the
last created alarm calendar. For example, "akonadi_kalarm_resource_21". When I
select (right-click) an "akonadi_kalarm_resource_N+1" calendar and click the
menu option labeled "Edit", I discover the "akonadi_kalarm_resource_N+1"
contains the same data as the newly added calendar that immediately preceded
the creation of the "akonadi_kalarm_resource_N+1" calendar.

For example, If I Add a new calendar named "Test", KAlarm immediately and
automatically adds a calendar named "akonadi_kalarm_resource_10". When I select
(right-click) the "akonadi_kalarm_resource_10" calendar and click the menu
option labeled "Edit", I discover "akonadi_kalarm_resource_10" contains the
same data as the calendar named "Test".

If the automatically created "akonadi_kalarm_resource_10" calender is deleted,
the newly added "Test" calender tied to "akonadi_kalarm_resource_10" is
automatically deleted.

This undesirable behavior happens every time, even in a newly created Linux
account.

KAlarm Version 2.11.4-5ak
Using:
KDE Frameworks 5.20.0
Qt 5.5.1 (built against 5.5.1)
The xcb windowing system

Running on openSUSE Leap 42.1 from openSUSE binary RPM's

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1) Click the "Add" button in the column labeled "Calendars".
2) Click the option labeled "KAlarm Calendar File".
3) Enter "/home/tux/Test 13.ics" in the text field labeled "Filename:".
4) Enter "Test 13" in the text field labeled "Name:".
5) Click the button labeled "OK".

Actual Results:  
KAlarm creates a calender named "Test 13", and also immediately creates a
calender named "akonadi_kalarm_resource_11" that is tied to the calender named
"Test 13".

Expected Results:  
KAlarm should have created ONLY a new calendar with the name specified during
creation.

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