Hello, Thank you for the assistance!
I have gone through the normal install process for Evolution, and have Contacts running, via Google, and mail running using imap+, and another server, not Google. I installed Evolution on a fresh install of the latest "testing" debian, squeeze. The Evolution install was clean over nothing, (done as part of the debian squeeze install), the upgrade of debian was following a format of the drive. BTW, under squeeze the current version of Evolution for Squeeze, Calendar worked fine, so I have not touched anything on Google. Here is the calendar creation process I used while in Evolution: 1. Under Calender, I selected "New", this brought up a dialog box for new calendar creation. 2. Under "Type", I selected "Google". 3. Under "Name", I gave it the name "Google" 4. Under "Username" I entered my gmail address, in the form "[email protected]" 5. I then press the button labeled "Retrieve List" 6. A password entry dialog box appears, and I enter my password. 7. I hit the OK button on the password box, and the drop-down labeled "Calendar" populates with my only calendar name I have on Google. 8. I select that name via the drop-down, and hit OK. 9. A new calendar appears in the left window, named "Google". 10. I refresh the calendar by right clicking on the calendar name, and selecting "refresh". 11. "Opening Google" shows up in the lower left area, to the right of the Network Status indicator plugs, with a rotating thingy indicating activity of some sort. At that point I am unable to delete the calendar, nothing ever shows up in the calendar, and looking at the debian process list, I see "evolution-calen" as a running process for around an hour, then an error message indicating a 500 error has been returned from Google is across the top. I will post the exact error as soon as it happens again. After I ack that error message by clicking on the "X" to remove it, I can delete the calendar. I assume is is busy trying to chat to Google when I can not... I have been unable to get the calendar to populate. I am able to repeat this process over and over and get the same results each time. Again, thank you for your help in this... It is beginning to drive me insane... :) -- Thanks, Dave For Amateur Radio equipment reviews and setups see: http://www.nk7z.net On Thu, 2013-04-18 at 20:10 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, 2013-04-18 at 07:51 -0700, David Cole wrote: > > I can't make it work! > > Please describe what you've tried and what happened (or not). > > andre _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
