On Wed, 2015-11-18 at 07:53 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-11-17 at 09:42 -0800, James Bottomley wrote:
> > Shows they're all present, including the ones evolution is not
> > displaying.  I suspect there's some issue somewhere in the ical file
> > that's causing a parse problem ... so my question, how do I debug
> > this? Is there a magic debug option to show parsing of ical events?
> 
>       Hi,
> there is no magic option to debug parsing of the iCalendar object, the
> only CalDAV related debugging option you already found and used
> properly.

Sigh, that's what I suspected from reading the code; thanks for
confirming.

> I would double-check that you do not have any filters set in the
> Evolution's UI, then pick one of those missing events and enter a
> similar one into the CalDAV calendar. Then compare the two objects in
> the local cache and see the differences. Compare also UID and
> RECURRENCE-ID properties of the components, the later is there for
> recurring events only.

Right, no filters.  Actually I've been copying events into a local
calendar (as in creating an ical file from the events in the local
caldav cache) ... what do you know, not only do they appear, but the
missing equivalent in the caldav calendar also appears.  So I'm thinking
this is either some sort of iterator problem in the data server itself,
or in the actual evolution front end.

> It would be also interesting if you could share one of the missing
> events, with sanitized values like the Summary, Description and any
> e-mail addresses and such - anything you consider private.

I will if I can find one which genuinely fails ... as in it won't appear
even when placed into a separate ical file.

> By the way, what evolution(-data-server) version are you using, please?

3.12

James

>       Bye,
>       Milan
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