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Old 06-25-2008, 01:52 PM   #1
breiner
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Evolution and CalDav


I recently setup Apple's Calendar Sever following the directions of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CalendarServer

The server is running a 64 bit hardy heron.

evolution 2.22 only sees events that it put on the caldav server, and can not see other events. All events are stored in their own ics file, thus there are quite a few ics files. It seems to me, that evolution keeps track of what it has uploaded and will not look recursively in the calendar folder for any other ics files.

evolution 2.12 sees all ics files regards of what program uploaded the event.

Sunbird/Lightning can see all events as well.

Why is this? Any help would be nice.

Andy B.
 
  


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