Summary: | duplicate events created in google calendar when invitation accepted | ||
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Product: | [Frameworks and Libraries] Akonadi | Reporter: | Ruchir Brahmbhatt <ruchir.brahmbhatt> |
Component: | Google Resource | Assignee: | Sergio Martins <smartins> |
Status: | REOPENED --- | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | airdrik, benoit.leffray.kde, dvratil, kde, kdepim-bugs, simion.agv, smartins, timucinbahsi |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 4.11 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | openSUSE | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | http://commits.kde.org/kdepimlibs/86df0d2c314484a225942e650e0f88df323bbc47 | Version Fixed In: | 4.11.3 |
Description
Ruchir Brahmbhatt
2013-03-07 14:26:36 UTC
I do see the exact same problem with a different setting: - my korganizer fetches its calendar from a local Davmail server that acts as a proxy to the Exchange server of my company. OS: Ubuntu 12.10 AMD64 KDE: 4.10.2 Git commit 86df0d2c314484a225942e650e0f88df323bbc47 by Sergio Martins. Committed on 04/08/2013 at 22:17. Pushed by smartins into branch 'KDE/4.11'. Fix incidences being duplicated when importing a calendar. The ETMCalendar already detects new items, so don't insert them when the ItemCreateJob finishes. M +2 -1 akonadi/calendar/calendarbase.cpp M +1 -0 akonadi/calendar/calendarbase_p.h M +1 -0 akonadi/calendar/etmcalendar.cpp http://commits.kde.org/kdepimlibs/86df0d2c314484a225942e650e0f88df323bbc47 I'm still able to reproduce this issue in 4.11. I noticed that when I accept the invitation, it adds event and deletes email but then it automatically creates copy of that email which shows up in inbox. Accepting this invitation again creates duplicate copy. So I think bug is partially resolved that it doesn't create duplicate events on first acceptance. But it creates duplicate email though. Invitation part fixed for 4.11.3. Hi guys, I would like to mention that in my case, I still get a duplicated event when I accept an invite on my current system : OS: Ubuntu 13.10 AMD64 KDE: 4.12.1 My KOrganizer instance is connected to a local 'DavMail' proxy (runs on the same machine). My KOrganizer is connected to DavMail via the 'CalDav' protocol. Behind the scenes, my local DavMail proxy is connected over the network to the 'Microsoft Exchange' server of my company using the 'EWS' protocol. My KOrganizer has only ONE calendar. I've never seen the'duplicate e-mail' issue stated above. Upon reception of an invite, a corresponding e-mail is received in my KMail and a corresponding event is created in my calendar. So far, so good. The thing is, when I accept the invite through the e-mail in KMail, then a second event is created in my calendar. This second event is the same except that it shows that I confirmed my presence to the event. Then I do have 2 duplicate events in my calendar: - the original event, not yet accepted, - the duplicate event that has registered my acceptance of the event. To me, this bug is very visible as the overall reliability of KDE improves. It is one of the latest defects that I can still see in my daily use of KDE. That would be awesome if you guys had a bit of time to look into it. Thanks, Ben I can also confirm that this is still an issue in KDE+Kontact 4.12.0, (k)ubuntu 12.04 same setup as Benoit above, using DavMail proxy server, CalDav between Korg and DavMail, Imap between Kmail and DavMail, EWS between DavMail and exchange server. When I hit accept in the e-mail invite in KMail, it asks which calendar to add it to (I have a personal calendar and a subscription to an ics-based calendar in our shared Confluence service, in addition to the exchange calendar via DavMail as described above). At this point if I select the exchange calendar then the duplicate event is created. I can confirm this bug too, with zimbra calendar. I accept the meeting request from Kmail, the meeting is added to Korganizer instantly. After 5 minutes (when calendar is syncing) the meeting is duplicated. Please note that the duplicated meeting has a description, and the first one does not have. This still happens in 2023. The commit mentioned is only in a repo named "Unmaintained / KDE Pim Libraries" of which the most recent commit is in 2016. Apparently the repos are moved around and this commit was lost. Can't find the files of the commit in either Korganizer or Akonadi repos in github. Idk what's happening. The word "Unmaintained" made me smile though *** Bug 401704 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** |