Created attachment 114849 [details] My exported alarms I am using Kalarm 2.10-11-ak with Debian Jessie (8.10.0) with Xfce 4.10. Earlier I used Kalarm in Debian Wheezy (7.10.0), from where I export the alarms and I created a file. In the new OS (Jessie) I imported the alarms from the above mentioned file, and I added a few new alarms. The Kalarm is configured to start automatically at the start-up of the SO. A lot of times, the displayed alarms are the new ones. The old ones, only appear when I close the Kalarm daemon and start it again. The old alarms must appear at same time the new ones.
Did you import the alarms into a new calendar file, or into the default file? Could you please attach your default calendar file (probably ~/.local/share/kalarm/calendar.ics).
Created attachment 115290 [details] The present kalarm calendar
Does the fault happen every time you log in, or did it only happen the first time after importing the alarms?
Yes, it happens every time I log in. I just discovered the bug - usually I configure an alarm starting at 05:00 and repeating every hour. I have a lot of alarms repeating every day and every hour (I am a procrastinator). Suppose I create an alarm configured to start 10:41 and repeating every hour. So, when I open my computer the day after, at some time, only the alarm 10:41 fires. After, I close the kalarm demon, and restart again, all the other alarms 05:00 fire.
I'm sorry this bug report has been left for a long time now. Can you tell me whether you imported the alarms into the default alarm calendar, or did you import them into a new calendar?
Created attachment 122439 [details] attachment-30297-0.html I imported the alarms to the default alarm calendar (the default directory). My best wishes Luis Duarte David Jarvie <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> escreveu no dia sábado, 31/08/2019 à(s) 11:52: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398404 > > --- Comment #5 from David Jarvie <djarvie@kde.org> --- > I'm sorry this bug report has been left for a long time now. > > Can you tell me whether you imported the alarms into the default alarm > calendar, or did you import them into a new calendar? > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug.
I think that this bug probably arose from Akonadi, which acted as an interface between KAlarm and the alarm calendars. A new method of accessing alarm calendars has now been implemented, which will be in the 20.08 KDE release in August, KAlarm version 3.0.0-F.