After update to KDE 4.8 holidays and events disappeared from the plasma calendar. All countries are turned off in the settings. When I turn any of them on nothing will change and next time everything will be turned off. Events display is enabled. New user at my computer has the same bug. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: I don't know. Actual Results: No holidays. Expected Results: Holidays marks.
1) Can you reproduce with a new user please? 2) Do you have holidays in KOrganizer? (Open KOrganizer, inSettings menu,open Korganizer Settings then go to Time and Date and set a calendar: does it work?) The holidays are not part of Plasma but of kdepimlibs and I suspect you did not upgrade this package correctly.
1) Yes. > New user at my computer has the same bug. 2) I didn't have KOrganizer. So I installed it and did > (Open KOrganizer, inSettings menu,open Korganizer Settings then go to Time and Date and set a calendar And it doesn't work. There are no holidays marks in KOrganizer but county value doesn't turn off.
What is your kdepimlibs package version please?
i | kdepim4 | 4.8.4-352.1 | x86_64 | KR48 i | kdepim4-runtime | 4.8.4-149.2 | x86_64 | KR48 i | kdepimlibs4 | 4.8.4-289.2 | x86_64 | KR48 i | libkdepim4 | 4.8.4-352.1 | x86_64 | KR48 i | libkdepimlibs4 | 4.8.4-289.2 | x86_64 | KR48
Thanks a lot for your quick answers! I assigned to kholidays and changed the title a bit.
Thanks!
The title was corrected. The were no holidays in 4.8.2-3.
Strange, running OpenSuse 12.1 here, was at 4.8.3 packages working fine, now upgraded to 4.8.4 packages and still working fine. but if the problem manifests on a new user in both Plasma and KOrganizer then it does point to KHolidays itself being at issue. Will need to think about this one a bit.
I asked many people and couldn't find another person with this bug.
What I see here (todays master) is that the holidays are only displayed if you hover over the day number in the plasma calendar, so it looks like a plasma regression.
Is the "plasma-calendar" package installed ?
Thanks a lot! There were no kdebase4-workspace-plasma-calendar package in default openSUSE KDE so it wasn't installed via upgrade to KDE 4.8.