![]() > I'm observing the behavior described in the original bugreport with Owncloud But since so many other people report problems here with other CalDAV sources, there may be a bug in the read-function of KOrganizer's DAV groupware ressource as well.ĬardDAV-communication with my Owncloud server works without any problems. The whole setup worked with older versions of Owncloud therefore, it may be that something changed in the way it sends data via CalDAV. There's no problem reported during the import, but it simply doesn't show any events thereafter. ics file, KOrganizer doesn't show it either. What makes KOrganizer now really problematic is that when I export the calendar from Owncloud to an. On opensuse 13.2 and KOrganizer 4.14 there was an error message popping up every 5 mins saying there was an error reading from the CalDAV resource, but now on Leap42.1 with KF5 there's not even a message, and reading still doesn't work. I'm observing the behavior described in the original bugreport with Owncloud (8.1) as a CalDAV source: Creating events in KOrganizer shows them in KOrganizer and the Owncloud calendar (so writing the akonadi resource works), but events created in the Owncloud calendar are not propagated back to KOrganizer (reading doesn't work). Changing the calendar folder settings to automatically sync after 1min makes no difference.ĬalDav is effectively not usable. The server is a Synology Diskstation (DSM 4.3 - the current software release). Two systems are exhibiting the same behaviour. Using 4.11.1 64-bit on OpenSUSE 12.3 from the normal KDE: repository. New items and changes should be visible in Kontact. New items and changes are not visible in Kontact. Write a calendar entry to a server from elsewhere ![]() Thunderbird (with Lightning calendar add-on) can see the items.ġ. The behaviour is the same in the other direction (starting with Kontact on the 2nd machine). Items written with Kontact generate files on the server, but are not viewable using Kontact on another machine. It is not reading any items already on the server, and not seeing changes to the items it placed onto the server (including deletion). ![]() ![]() CalDav is treating the server as a write-only resource. ![]()
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