Hi thanks for your replies Milan and Chenthill

First off, yes the calendars are all 'on this computer'

secondly, I tried running the evolution-data-server (it was actually in
usr/lib/evolution/evolution-data-server-2.24)

however when i tried to run it i just got the following error:
bash: evolution-data-server-2.24: command not found

I then tried moving the directories in the ~/.evolution/calendar folder
before starting evolution
- the config directory had no effect, but when I moved the local folder
and started evolution, I got the same errors as before when I started
evolution but when I tried to add an appointment it worked!  I have now
been able to import all my calendars back into evolution and everything
seems to be working normally.  While the actual functionality seems to
be working fine, I still get the same errors as stated earlier when I
run evolution from the terminal, so I was wondering if this could pose a
potential problem in the future.

Regards,

John Curwood


On Mon, 2009-09-07 at 11:38 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-09-05 at 03:27 +0000, John & Melonie Curwood wrote:
> > (evolution:10008): calendar-gui-WARNING **: Unable to load the calendar
> > Unknown error 
> 
>       Hi,
> bad evo cannot tell you something more concrete than an "Unknown error"
> message. The real reason will be probably shown on the
> evolution-data-server console (when you run it from the console).
> 
> Anyway, there seems to be something with your
> ~/.evolution/calendar
> directory and its sub directories. It's possible some file broke there.
> Try to move it out (while evolution is --force-shutdowned) and let it
> recreate the calendars from scratch (I suppose you use local calendars).
> Make sure you will move it out, not delete, to be able to return back or
> extract any data from there, if necessary.
>       Bye,
>       Milan
> 
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