Re: [Evolution] Element can not be send to the calendar
- From: "Schlatow, Sebastian" <Sebastian Schlatow cewe de>
- To: "evolution-list gnome org" <evolution-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Element can not be send to the calendar
- Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 08:52:18 +0000
Hi Milan,
I also get the error message (translated by Google).:
Can not send item to Calendar. Calendar objects can not be received.
The user is the organizer of this meeting and therefore can not accept
it.
Please see https://imgur.com/a/iR68N
Regards Sebastian
Am Freitag, den 31.03.2017, 11:35 +0200 schrieb Sebastian Schlatow:
Hi Milan,
Am Do, 30. Mär, 2017 um 8:45 schrieb Milan Crha <mcrha redhat com>:
On Wed, 2017-03-29 at 16:53 +0000, Schlatow, Sebastian wrote:
no. I can not edit an appointment in the EWS calendar in the
Calendar
view. Also I can not create a new one.
Hi,
okay. Could you do some debugging for me, please? The steps are:
a) close evolution
b) open a terminal and run there this command (copy&paste):
$ EWS_DEBUG=2 /usr/libexec/evolution-calendar-factory -w
(The actual path can be different in your distribution.)
c) wait for 3-5 seconds (to give D-Bus time to set things up)
d) start evolution in the Calendar view:
$ evolution -c calendar
e) try to add an event into the EWS calendar
The terminal from step b) should have some lengthy output there. If
not, then the EWS calendar thinks it's offline.
Before adding the event, I have output from b) and also after adding
the event I have output from b). I also tried Geary to import ics
file to the Evolution EWS calendar, but then I got the "offline"
error message. After a second try, I got the following error.:
In that case check
content of:
~/.config/evolution/sources/
and
~/.cache/evolution/sources/
for all .source files which contain EWS (case insensitively), or
your
server host name. It's possible that one of those files contains an
[Authentication] section which has empty Host key, as it happened
in
the past, but it's only a blind guess. Filling the Host key with
proper
value (your server host name) may help. Such change (in .source
file)
is better to be done when evolution-source-registry background
process
is stopped (once you do that, `evolution --force-shutdown` can
restart
all background processes in one shoot).
All [Authentication] sections I found in the .source files, was
filled. Some
.source files don't have an [Authentication] section.
By the way, is this a fresh installation (or you entered the EWS
account in 3.22.6), or it's an update from some older evolution
version?
Bye,
Milan
No, this is not a fresh installation. I added it before 3.22.6, so it
is an update from older version.
Regards Sebastian
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