Well you have more success if you use com.ubuntu.calendar instead of
com.canonical.calendar.  But then you just hit this weird bug where
unity8 acts like it's starting the app but never does?

But yeah, looks like url-dispatcher and ubuntu-app-launch don't handle
short appids very well.  I had thought they did...  But I think it makes
sense to fix that.

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Title:
  App won't open from click scope if it got updated in meantime

Status in unity-scope-click package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in unity-scopes-shell package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  0) Have an app installed that has an available update from the store
  1) Open that app's preview in the click scope
  2) Update the app in System Settings
  3) Click "Open" in the click scope's app preview
  4) Note that the app tries to open, but never does

  Presumably, this is because the click scope is providing a full appid
  including a version.  Either the app preview needs to refresh when an
  update is installed or it needs to provide an appid without a version.

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