Summary: | Still Can't Add Calendar from Google to Korganizer | ||
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Product: | [Applications] korganizer | Reporter: | jshand2013 |
Component: | groupware | Assignee: | kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | bielen, jshand2013 |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 5.24.2 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Other | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: | |||
Attachments: |
after restart of service
after setting up google calendar |
Description
jshand2013
2023-10-14 00:57:12 UTC
Created attachment 162308 [details]
after restart of service
Created attachment 162309 [details]
after setting up google calendar
interestingly enough with the latest version of kdepim 23.08.3, i have been able to add the calendar normaly. now, just adding it won't fix the problem (not that i've found), as i modified the calendar settings and restarted computer to find that the calendar is listed and working properly. maybe it could have something to the add calendar function Same behavior for me. Only if you create a new Google calendar. No error message. But if you look in the list of calendars, the message "Cannot fetch password" is displayed. The error only occurred after I deleted the existing Google calendar and tried to integrate it again. The same applies to the contacts. These are also no longer displayed. (In reply to Torsten Bielen from comment #4) > Same behavior for me. Only if you create a new Google calendar. No error > message. But if you look in the list of calendars, the message "Cannot fetch > password" is displayed. > The error only occurred after I deleted the existing Google calendar and > tried to integrate it again. The same applies to the contacts. These are > also no longer displayed. are you using the latest stable release? When i went to add a calendar, it was listed with the errors you described. what i tried next was to reload/restart the calendar and error went away and calendar and contacts became active (In reply to jshand2013 from comment #5) > (In reply to Torsten Bielen from comment #4) > > Same behavior for me. Only if you create a new Google calendar. No error > > message. But if you look in the list of calendars, the message "Cannot fetch > > password" is displayed. > > The error only occurred after I deleted the existing Google calendar and > > tried to integrate it again. The same applies to the contacts. These are > > also no longer displayed. > > are you using the latest stable release? > > When i went to add a calendar, it was listed with the errors you described. > what i tried next was to reload/restart the calendar and error went away and > calendar and contacts became active I am using KDE Neon. I currently have kontact 5.24.3 (23.08.3) and KDE Frameworks 5.113.0 installed. I have also tried your tip and restarted the calendar. Unfortunately without success. I had tried that before. I tried the whole thing on a second system with the same result. As I said, the connection to Google was stable until I deleted the calendar and recreated it. (In reply to Torsten Bielen from comment #6) > (In reply to jshand2013 from comment #5) > > (In reply to Torsten Bielen from comment #4) > > > Same behavior for me. Only if you create a new Google calendar. No error > > > message. But if you look in the list of calendars, the message "Cannot fetch > > > password" is displayed. > > > The error only occurred after I deleted the existing Google calendar and > > > tried to integrate it again. The same applies to the contacts. These are > > > also no longer displayed. > > > > are you using the latest stable release? > > > > When i went to add a calendar, it was listed with the errors you described. > > what i tried next was to reload/restart the calendar and error went away and > > calendar and contacts became active > > I am using KDE Neon. I currently have kontact 5.24.3 (23.08.3) and KDE > Frameworks 5.113.0 installed. > I have also tried your tip and restarted the calendar. Unfortunately without > success. I had tried that before. > I tried the whole thing on a second system with the same result. As I said, > the connection to Google was stable until I deleted the calendar and > recreated it. YOU ARE RIGHT. I'll have to readjust it again now, but it worked. The following procedure: 1) Calendar resource exists with the message "Password..." 2) Then go to Edit and open the configuration dialog. 3) Set up and go through the process as usual. 4) Important: Do not press OK, but click on Apply. 5) Then it worked. The resource is available. 6) Close the configuration with OK. this is not no longer a problem. thanks guys |