Bug 102176

Summary: bug in save/load - some appointments or todo's get lost
Product: [Applications] korganizer Reporter: Rafal Maj Raf256 <kdebugs-34u2-ticket>
Component: generalAssignee: kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED REMIND    
Severity: normal CC: finex, lemma
Priority: NOR    
Version: 3.3.1   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Debian testing   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:

Description Rafal Maj Raf256 2005-03-22 15:07:34 UTC
Version:           3.3.1 (using KDE KDE 3.3.2)
Installed from:    Debian testing/unstable Packages
OS:                Linux

When I save&exit, and then restart KOrganizer, then some ToDo's are gone, are moved to other date and so on. Also  I think sometimes an appoitment dissapears!

Also, after saving there should be a message like "Ok, saved in /home/.....ics"
perhaps in status bar of main window.
Comment 1 Hans Henrik Hansen 2005-03-24 12:21:26 UTC
I'm curently using ver. 3.3 - as far as I can see the main problem is that a 'fresh' (empty) calendar display opens after every reboot. Subsequently, one has to (re)open the 'correct' .ics-file manually. This appears to be an unnecessary nuisance - especially if the user has only one calendar, which supposedly is the prevailing situation!(?)
Moreover, the 'Handbook' seems somewhat incomplete(?): e.g. the 'Five minute Fly-over Course...' doesn't mention the requirement of *saving* events (if such requirement exists??), the distinction btwn. 'Active Calendar' vs. 'file resource' is not covered(?), etc.
Comment 2 Reinhold Kainhofer 2006-11-02 19:14:53 UTC
Reassigning all KOrganizer bug reports and wishes to the newly created 
korganizer-devel mailing list.
Comment 3 FiNeX 2008-09-29 01:25:12 UTC
Actually I'm not able to loose events/todo (excluding some bugs on remote files which is not this case).

Even manage multiple calendars is well done with resources.

About when/how saving, it is done automatically, so there is no need to mention it on the manual.

Anyway, if you have suggestion about the documentation, feel free to contribute!

Thanks a lot!
Comment 4 Michael Leupold 2008-11-07 23:23:35 UTC
Closing this as it's no longer reproducible. Please reopen if you can still reproduce.