Yep, root...I will try to find Mechdude's post....did a fast search and it did not come up...
I did use ical import...
BTW, were is the log file located so I can send it to you...as there seems to be no way to cut&paste it from within the View Logs file..just a clear log and close option...
I did notice that my todo's in calend didn't transfer over to the to_do app on Sunday. Thinking about it now I'm not sure that calend ever woke up for its midnight housekeeping. Hopefully others will chime in if they are noticing strangeness too.
Calend woke up on its own last night, but To Do didn't. Strange, since prior nights it did. (I think it did. Alzheimer's?) Not important to me, just reporting.
Yep, root...I will try to find Mechdude's post....did a fast search and it did not come up...
I did use ical import...
BTW, were is the log file located so I can send it to you...as there seems to be no way to cut&paste it from within the View Logs file..just a clear log and close option...
Thanks for that... looks like you got a nice long traceback. The logs are located in /home/user/.logs/calend.log
Calend woke up on its own last night, but To Do didn't. Strange, since prior nights it did. (I think it did. Alzheimer's?) Not important to me, just reporting.
Ok, thanks for the report. To_do not waking up may be expected behavior if you have no todos in calend for the upcoming (after midnight) day. Can you confirm whether or not you had any todos in calend for today?
Ok, thanks for the report. To_do not waking up may be expected behavior if you have no todos in calend for the upcoming (after midnight) day. Can you confirm whether or not you had any todos in calend for today?
Didn't have any todos in the calendar for today, but I don't think I did previously either. Generally I've made my todos within the todo app (though maybe I had one or two I'd made in calend and then deleted, hard to remember). I thought as long as you had any todos not yet done, it would pop up. (But, like I said, no big deal.)
Yep, root...I will try to find Mechdude's post....did a fast search and it did not come up...
I did use ical import...
BTW, were is the log file located so I can send it to you...as there seems to be no way to cut&paste it from within the View Logs file..just a clear log and close option...
I swiped the log and then copied it to the clip board with ctrl-V
I made a minor bugfix last week that was intended to help with importing Google Calendar iCalendar files. My understanding is that Google can export to iCalendar. I don't use Google Calendar though so I couldn't specifically test it. If you would like to be a guinea pig that would be great. Just use the "Import Ical" feature. If you suspect anything may not have worked, check "View Log" and report any error-type messages after the last "Started" message.
If anyone is interested in doing other testing on calend, you can backup the state of your calendar by first closing the calend app (not just minimizing it) and then doing something like this from an xterm:
cd /home/user/MyDocs/.python
cp calend_data.dat calend_data.dat.bak
Then if you want to use your previous data file close the calend app again and run (from the same directory as above):
cp calend_data.dat.bak calend_data.dat
rbrewer123,
Thank you for that fix. i installed the march 9th version, imported the Google iCal and it imported though the dates and times for appointments were read incorrectly. I couldn't find a pattern, like it got the time zone wrong or anything.
I don't think I have anything too too personal n my calendar (or too too interesting.) I could send the ical file to you if you like. LMK.
Thank you for that fix. i installed the march 9th version, imported the Google iCal and it imported though the dates and times for appointments were read incorrectly. I couldn't find a pattern, like it got the time zone wrong or anything.
I don't think I have anything too too personal n my calendar (or too too interesting.) I could send the ical file to you if you like. LMK.
Frank
Yes, that would be very helpful. Also, it would help if you could mention one or two entries specifically in the file that you noticed were imported wrong and what the time should be, just so I know I'm replicating what you see. My email is listed on the contact page on the website where I'm hosting the port of Gene's apps... there's a "Contact" button at the top of the page.
Didn't have any todos in the calendar for today, but I don't think I did previously either. Generally I've made my todos within the todo app (though maybe I had one or two I'd made in calend and then deleted, hard to remember). I thought as long as you had any todos not yet done, it would pop up. (But, like I said, no big deal.)
Ok, interesting. I haven't looked closely enough at the housekeeping yet to really know what its expected behavior is.
Thanks for that... looks like you got a nice long traceback. The logs are located in /home/user/.logs/calend.log
Tx's here is is...
Started: Tue Apr 22 12:26:42 2008
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/nokia_utilities.py:144: GtkWarning: gdk_window_set_geometry_hints: assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)' failed
gtk.main_iteration()
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/nokia_utilities.py:144: GtkWarning: gdk_window_resize: assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)' failed
gtk.main_iteration()
/usr/bin/calend:260: GtkWarning: gtk_tree_model_filter_row_has_child_toggled: assertion `elt->visible' failed
r=dialog.run()
/usr/bin/calend:260: GtkWarning: Unable to find tap and hold icon filename
r=dialog.run()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 314, in import_ical
populate_cache(prefs['CACHE START'], prefs['CACHE END'], events)
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 133, in populate_cache
for d in rr.between(start, end, True):
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/dateutil/rrule.py", line 208, in between
if i > before:
TypeError: can't compare offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 200, in switch_page
page[pagenum].draw()
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 944, in draw
extend_cache(self.start, self.end)
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 155, in extend_cache
populate_cache(start, prefs['CACHE START']-plus1sec, master_calend)
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 133, in populate_cache
for d in rr.between(start, end, True):
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/dateutil/rrule.py", line 208, in between
if i > before:
TypeError: can't compare offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 200, in switch_page
page[pagenum].draw()
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 944, in draw
extend_cache(self.start, self.end)
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 155, in extend_cache
populate_cache(start, prefs['CACHE START']-plus1sec, master_calend)
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 133, in populate_cache
for d in rr.between(start, end, True):
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/dateutil/rrule.py", line 208, in between
if i > before:
TypeError: can't compare offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 200, in switch_page
page[pagenum].draw()
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 1043, in draw
extend_cache(self.start, self.end)
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 155, in extend_cache
populate_cache(start, prefs['CACHE START']-plus1sec, master_calend)
File "/usr/bin/calend", line 133, in populate_cache
for d in rr.between(start, end, True):
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/dateutil/rrule.py", line 208, in between
if i > before:
TypeError: can't compare offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes