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I just updated Erminig-NG to latest version on my N900 last week.
But since then, the newly synchronized events on my local calendar all have a "0 minute" alarm, but I never setup any alarm on my Google Calendar events.
Are there any settings or workarounds that I can deploy?
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@lazyfai,
I updated ermining yesterday to 0.2.12.3 (extras-devel) and also noticed the str(self.alarm) bug, so I've reverted it, like to, to "return self.alarm".
I guess this is what you get from using "easy" languages with no type checking. I'll add to my to-do list to make a version of this in C.. some day..
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I plan to move from erminig-ng to syncevolution (or at least test it), but for now erminig is working fine, so I may wait until I get a problem..