Re: [tasque-list] Problem with repeating tasks



On 03/26/2009 08:32 AM, Jon Warbrick wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009, Sandy Armstrong wrote:

On 03/26/2009 02:39 AM, Jon Warbrick wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with Tasque, RTM and repeating tasks.
We don't really support repeating tasks yet:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552386

The first couple of entries for this bug seem to describe my experience.
It then seems to drift into something different - repeating tasks
vanishing completely when marked complete. That's not what I'm seeing. All
the future instances of my tasks continue to appear, it's just that they
never appear on the day when they are actually due. Which is a pain!

It is possible that this is related to some error messages I see  each
time I refresh the task list when running Tasque in a terminal window:

[Debug]: Refreshing data...
[Debug]: Done refreshing data!
[Debug]: RtmBackend.UpdateCategories was called
[Debug]: RtmBackend.UpdateCategories is done
[Debug]: RtmBackend.UpdateTasks was called
[Debug]: Exception calling TasksGetList(list.ListID) expected '>' (3E) but
found 'EOF' (FFFFFFFF)  Line 2, position 15709.
[Debug]: RtmBackend.UpdateTasks is done
[Debug]: Backend sync finished
Ouch, that is not good.  RTM is giving you truncated results for some reason.
In the past this was because we sent too many requests within the same second
to RTM, and in 0.1.8 I fixed that.  Do you get this error consistently with
0.1.8?  Could you do me a favor and just double-check the version by
right-clicking the Tasque icon in the notification area, and selecting About?

Yes, checked I'm afraid, and screenshot attached to prove it. I'd seen
similar messages in earlier versions and upgraded in an attempt to get away
from them. Is there any possibility that my build of 0.1.8 could have
accidentally included any part of the Ubuntu-supplied 0.1.7 package and so
perpetuated the problem?

I doubt it. How many tasks do you have in RTM? Do you display completed tasks?

Sandy


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