If the denote-full-day-event-with-DTEND-equals-DTSTART idiom is
commonplace I guess we could modify utils.c to follow that idiom, but
(a) do we actually know that's the case in this bug and (b) if so, do
other calendar systems honor it as well?

It would be helpful to see the actual .ics entry related to the event
causing this behavior.

Specifying DTSTART and DTEND to the same time in a calendar component is
a spec violation, at least according to
http://www.kanzaki.com/docs/ical/dtend.html

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  indicator-datetime list evolution calendar all day event a day before
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