Bug 88361 - konsolekalendar doesn't insert events anymore
Summary: konsolekalendar doesn't insert events anymore
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: konsolekalendar
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Debian testing Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KDE PIM Developers
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Reported: 2004-08-29 09:56 UTC by Iacopo
Modified: 2005-06-09 15:05 UTC (History)
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Description Iacopo 2004-08-29 09:56:32 UTC
Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.3.0)
Installed from:    Debian testing/unstable Packages
OS:                Linux

I used to insert (up to 3.2.3) many events using konsolekalendar.
As i updated to 3.3 this no loger works
Issuing such command:
/usr/bin/konsolekalendar --verbose --file=/path/to/calendar.cvs  -add --date 2004-08-29 --time 23:10 --end-date 2004-08-30 --end-time 00:10 --summary "Test insertion" --description "test"
i get a success report:
Insert Event <Verbose>:
  What:  Test insertion
  Begin: Sun Aug 29 23:10:00 2004
  End:   Mon Aug 30 00:10:00 2004
  Desc:  test
  Location:
Success: "Test insertion" inserted

If i omit --file parameter, i get these extra warnings before the success report:
kresources: WARNING: Could not connect ResourceAdded signal!
kresources: WARNING: Could not connect ResourceModified signal!
kresources: WARNING: Could not connect ResourceDeleted signal!
I couldn't enable notifications at the dcopserver!

either way, no new event is saved in calendar file
Comment 1 Allen Winter 2004-08-30 22:17:49 UTC
Iacopo,

I have a fix.  It tests ok on my calendar but would like more testers.

Would you be able to help test?
Do you know how to compile from source code?
-Allen

> I used to insert (up to 3.2.3) many events using konsolekalendar.
> As i updated to 3.3 this no loger works
> Issuing such command:
> /usr/bin/konsolekalendar --verbose --file=/path/to/calendar.cvs  -add --date 2004-08-29 --time 23:10 --end-date 2004-08-30 --end-time 00:10 --summary "Test insertion" --description "test"
> i get a success report:
> Insert Event <Verbose>:
>   What:  Test insertion
>   Begin: Sun Aug 29 23:10:00 2004
>   End:   Mon Aug 30 00:10:00 2004
>   Desc:  test
>   Location:
> Success: "Test insertion" inserted
> 
> If i omit --file parameter, i get these extra warnings before the success report:
> kresources: WARNING: Could not connect ResourceAdded signal!
> kresources: WARNING: Could not connect ResourceModified signal!
> kresources: WARNING: Could not connect ResourceDeleted signal!
> I couldn't enable notifications at the dcopserver!
> 
> either way, no new event is saved in calendar file
> _______________________________________________
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> kde-pim@mail.kde.org
> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-pim
> kde-pim home page at http://pim.kde.org/
> 

Comment 2 Iacopo 2004-08-30 22:26:28 UTC
Yes.
Even if i never compiled kde apps.
I hope i can apply it to debian source pakages, to simplify building and installing.
Comment 3 Allen Winter 2004-08-31 21:47:54 UTC
Fixed in 3_3_BRANCH.  And I also fixed so delete and change work again.
And the fixes were forward ported to HEAD as well.

Iacopo, you can either learn to compile from the KDE_3_3_BRANCH yourself
or wait for the KDE 3.3.1. release.

Comment 4 Allen Winter 2004-08-31 21:47:56 UTC
Fixed in 3_3_BRANCH.  And I also fixed so delete and change work again.
And the fixes were forward ported to HEAD as well.

Iacopo, you can either learn to compile from the KDE_3_3_BRANCH yourself
or wait for the KDE 3.3.1. release.

Comment 5 Iacopo 2004-08-31 21:57:44 UTC
I'll ask debian developers to include the fix
Comment 6 Aleksey Nogin 2005-06-09 15:05:14 UTC
Could this bug be related to "--import" not doing anything (bug 107104)? Namely,

konsolekalendar --verbose --file=foo.ics --import=bar.ics

prints "Calendar bar.ics successfully imported", but foo.ics remains completely unchanged (and strace shows that foo.ics was opened for reading, but bar.ics was never opener and foo.ics was never opened for writing).

% konsolekalendar --version
Qt: 3.3.3
KDE: 3.3.1-3.10 Red Hat
KonsoleKalendar: 1.2.0