Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Indicator Applet Crashes with
  unity::indicator::datetime::DateTime::get() const: assertion failed:
  (m_dt)

Status in indicator-datetime package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  # Problem
  When the calendar is synced to a Google calendar that contains "task" 
entries, the indicator applet crashes. These entries are not shown in 
evolution/gnome-calendar either, so this issue might originate in some library 
code.

  # Error Message
  The date-time indicator crashes with the following error message when started 
in the terminal:
  
Indicator-Datetime:ERROR:/build/indicator-datetime-SpDTj1/indicator-datetime-15.10+20.04.20200217/src/date-time.cpp:171:GDateTime*
 unity::indicator::datetime::DateTime::get() const: assertion failed: (m_dt)
  Bail out! 
Indicator-Datetime:ERROR:/build/indicator-datetime-SpDTj1/indicator-datetime-15.10+20.04.20200217/src/date-time.cpp:171:GDateTime*
 unity::indicator::datetime::DateTime::get() const: assertion failed: (m_dt)

  # Steps to reproduce
  - Create a "task" in your Google calendar
  - Sync the Google account with the calendar using the Online Accounts 
application
  - the indicator applet will crash as soon as the data is synced

  # Version
  I am using the indicator applet version 15.10+20.04.20200217-0ubuntu1 on 
Ubuntu 20.04.

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