change status to Fix released (see gnome-bugs)
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Google calendar
I'm having the same problem.
Ubuntu 13.04
Evolution 3.6.4
Gnome Shell 3.8.1
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Title:
Google calendar support broken; repeatedly asks for password
This week it started happening to me on Ubuntu 12.04 with Evolution
3.2.3.
It was asking the password all the time, even when I can get the right
list of calendars for my account.
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I have the same problems here:
* can not delete a cal
* a cal reappeared
* it asks for the password every other secound
@PeMaGonGo: Oh, and I just wondererd where this birdy appeared from and
shot it down. ;-)
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As old_toby noticed this bug was not present on 11.04 and as he said I
would set this as High priority. Although evolution was replaced by
Thunderbird, it is still the better PIM software.
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Well that problem only STARTED with oneiric. With natty, I had no
problems like that.
This makes ubuntu totally unusable, this ist TOTAL BULLSHIT! Sorry for
my words, but these are the only ones that fit. Please make it HIGH
priority and solve it ASAP.
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Confirming that this is still persisting in Oneiric. I had to reboot my
computer to get it to stop.
Also, it won't let me delete all the Google Calendar accounts, and at
one point, one calendar that I had deleted *reappeared* after the
password prompt came up! WTF!?!?!?!?
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This issue persists in Oneiric.
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Title:
Google calendar support broken; repeatedly asks for password
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Eshwar, Mathieu and easybeat: Just manually remove your Google Calendar
account and re-add it as a CalDAV account. The bug is that this should
have happened automatically.
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I have the same problem...is there no fix for it?
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And so... no fix ? :(
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same story. . .even checking the ssl option doesn't work. besides, after
closing the properties window and going back the https: part in the link
changes to caldav: again. not sure if that makes a difference though
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confirmed...
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Same issue, regression since Jaunty :(
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