Michel D�nzer wrote: > Adam C Powell IV wrote: > > > > Sergio Brandano wrote: > > > > > There you go. I had to erase .gnome/user-cal.vcf. > > > Now it works. > > > > My goodness, it does work! > > > > The funny thing is, my user-cal.vcf was generated by gnomecal on Debian > > i386, where it opens and closes just fine. Is gnomecal file-incompatible > > between i386 and PPC??? That's pretty bad! > > Could be the usual endianness issue.
On further investigation, it doesn't seem to be a file incompatibility, it seems incapable of opening any files whatsoever! If this is an endianness issue, it's deeper than the file format, which is plain text (vcal/vcard), maybe a problem with read()? Try running gnomecal or gnomecard, creating one or two entries, quitting, and running again. It just doesn't work. Sorry, no time to investigate/fix now. :-( -Adam P.

