On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 14:48 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> > Both of them are google and I have the same settings:
> > 
> > caldav://www.google.com/calendar/dav/[email protected]/events

Same settings EXCEPT for the usernames. Forgot to mention that cruical
little detail :)

> > 
> > [x] ssl
> > [x] offline
> > 
> > The one that doesn't work is also my default.
> 
>       Hi,
> is it really exactly the same URL in the both calendars? I see in the
> evolution-data-server log that the server is constantly returning
> "Unauthorized". I thought it's fixed in 2.28.3, but maybe it isn't. It
> should ask you for the password again, when receives this server
> response.

I have the exact same setup in another Evolution-program and that works.
The setup I have on the now-broken Evolution did work before but not any
more.

> 
> Try to remove your password from the password list (gnome keyring, I
> guess) for the broken calendar, remove one of them if they have the same
> URL (if you cannot from UI, then start in offline), and then run
> evolution in online.

I removed all password containing gmail but that didn't help. 

I also tried removing the calendar in offline mode but that didn't help
either, it hung.

I can see that there is lots of traffic (as seen in the log) even when I
have the calendar disabled.

Can I manually remove it by hacking some files?

Rgds

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