On Tue, 2016-02-02 at 11:55 +0100, Herr Oswald wrote:
> when booting my computer, evo and chromium-browser are launched
> automatically. Whenever doing so, I get timeout messages for all my
> CalDAV accounts. After manually reconnecting, a message "Failed to
> prompt for credentials for '' " appears.
Does this happen only initially and it works subsequently? Or does it
'always' happen? I use Evolution with numerous CardDAV/CalDAV
connections, on servers that are not terribly fast, and I do not see
any credentials errors. The "Failed to prompt for credentials for ''
" is suspiciously specific ... are you certain this is not some
other type of problem? Authentication/keyring/etc...
> Under normal operation conditions, the timeout message comes back
> infrequently. Sometimes then, I cannot save new calendar entries.
Enable debugging and see what happens.
Run evolution-calendar-factory in a terminal with something like
CALDAV_DEBUG={all|message:body|message:header|message|items|attachment
s} evolution-calendar-factory >& logfileMultiple options can be
specified as a comma-separated list.
> The fact that the CalDAV/CardDAV server is unreachable is not so
> unlikely to happen to my experience. So I think, contacts and
> calendar entries should be saved locally in the case the server is
> unreachable, and synced back later.
Contacts at least are saved locally for offline operation.
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