On Debian Stretch 9.0, KOrganizer 5.2.3 silently stops and fails to synchronize new events with remote calendars. This failure seems to start several days/weeks after adding these remote calendars into KOrganizer. Removing calendars from KOrganizer, and then adding them again "fixes" the problem for a few days. But it start to fails again after some days. It's very annoying, because there is no way to visually know that newly created events are actually not sync'ed with the remote calendar. Is there any debug message I can try to look for?
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Unfortunately, I'm using Thunderbird since years. I can't try to reproduce the problem, sorry.
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This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least 30 days. The bug is now closed as RESOLVED > WORKSFORME due to lack of needed information. For more information about our bug triaging procedures please read the wiki located here: https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Bug_triaging Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone!