Version: (using KDE 3.5.9) Installed from: Slackware Packages OS: Linux For example, a task has a due date on 06/01/08 and a weekly occurrence. I don't complete (and I don't even start) the task until 06/09/08 (so after the theorical next occurrence, which is 06/08/08). When I mark the task as done on 06/09/08, korganizer treats it as if this task had no reccurrence rule: it considers the task as completed and does not create a new one with the next due date, which should be 06/15/08. I get the same behaviour whatever the reccurrence rule is. In other words, when a task is overdue and its next theorical occurrence is also overdue, the task, when completed, is simply marked as completed, no new task with the next occurrence date is created. To my opinion, korganizer should, in such a case, ignore the past occurrence(s) (in my example, ignore 06/08/08) and create a new task with a due date on the next future occurrence (in my example, 06/15/08).
Sounds like bug #170660
Works now.