[Bug 305296] New: Kolab Calendar Resource Missing
Matthias Heizmann
matthias at heizmann.name
Fri Aug 17 01:15:13 BST 2012
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305296
Bug ID: 305296
Severity: normal
Version: 4.9
Priority: NOR
CC: kdepim-bugs at kde.org, vkrause at kde.org
Assignee: ervin at kde.org
Summary: Kolab Calendar Resource Missing
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux
Reporter: matthias at heizmann.name
Hardware: Gentoo Packages
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: IMAP resource
Product: Akonadi
I did an update from KdeSC 4.8.5 to 4.9.0.
A few days later I realized that my new calendar entrys in a Kolab calendar
resource are not synced back to the IMAP server.
I wanted to solve this problem in a quick and dirty way and did the following:
1. I copyied all calendar entrys not synced to the server to a calendar
myEmergencyBackup.ics is a local file.
2. I deleted ~/.local/share/* and ~/.kde4/share/configakonadi*
3. I started kmail and set up my IMAP server again
All calendars in Korganizer are gone (I expected this). However I am not able
to add the calendar via Kolab resource again.
- If I click in Korganizer "Add Calendar" I can select from a list containing
the following.
Birthdays&Anniversaries, DAV groupware resource, ICal Calendar File, KAlarm
Calendar File, KAlarm Directory, KDE Caendar (traditional), Knut, Open-Xcahnge
Groupwar Server.
There is no Kolab resource.
- If I select in Kmail my calendar folder on the IMAP server and click "Folder
Properties", set "Folder contents" to "Calendar", a window with the following
message pops up.
"You have configured this folder to contain groupware information. This means
that this folder will disappear once the configuration dialog is closed."
Up to here this is the behaviour I expected. However actually nothing happens,
the folder does not disappear (not even after a restart), no new calendar
appears in Korganizer.
I think most annoying ist not that this happend, but that there was no error
message that infomed about the problem.
If you have some idea which useful information I can provide, please let me
know.
I guess a brute force solution for me is to delete the whole ~/.kde4 directory.
Do you have a more sophisticated advice which config files I should delete in
order to be able to configure a new Kolab calendar resource?
Reproducible: Always
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