I installed Evolution on a fresh install of the latest "testing" debian, squeeze.
That should read Debian Wheezy... -- Thanks, Dave For Amateur Radio equipment reviews and setups see: http://www.nk7z.net On Thu, 2013-04-18 at 13:48 -0700, David Cole wrote: > 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... :) > _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
