Am 06.02.2018 um 11:27 schrieb Milan Crha: > Hi, > that the other client uses UTC as the DTSTART/DTEND doesn't seem > correct to me too, it should use the time zone which is passed to the > server and which can be seen in the component editor at View->Timezone > entry. > > I tried with an On This Computer/Personal calendar and it saves the > time with my timezone and with the correct time. > > What are the libical and tzdata versions on both machines, please? > > Could you start evolution-calendar-factory from a terminal with CalDAV > debugging on, then run evolution and repeat the steps, please? The > factory terminal will show what had been passed to the server and what > had been received back from it. It can be that libical had been > compiled with interoperable time zones on one machine (shorter version, > using RRULE in timezones), while the other machine doesn't use them and > expands the time zone rule, which some servers do not like. The command > is: > > $ CALDAV_DEBUG=all /usr/libexec/evolution-calendar-factory -w > > The actual path of the executable can differ on your machine. > Bye, > Milan
Hi, thank you very much for your help on this. First of all: Evolution works fine, without shifting DTSTART. On generating the debug logs I noticed that the described problem occurs on using gnome-calendar. With Evolution directly everything is fine. Although I wrote that I used Evolution, I used gnome-calendar yesterday on Arch linux. Sorry for being imprecise. I had the assumption, that gnome-calendar is only a thin front-end that uses all of Evolution, but TIL that there is probably more. So, thanks again for your help. I'll look into gnome-calendar to analyze this further. Kind regards, Ralph _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
