You are right. I have the Flatpak. Where should I see the list of Calendars? At the top left I see Birthdays and Anniverseries below the Personal and contacts. Does that change the Calendar?
Thank you.Richard On Thu, 2019-07-04 at 08:57 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: > On Wed, 2019-07-03 at 17:42 -0400, Richard wrote: > > I can see the Birthdays in the "TO DO" bar but not in the calendar. > > Hi, > that can be because the Birthdays are provided by > Birthdays&Anniversaries calendar, not by the On This > Computer/Personal > calendar. These are shown in the calendar if the corresponding > calendar > is checked in the list of calendars on the left. > > You claimed you use Evolution 3.32.2, but it looks like you use the > 3.32.3 from Flatpak. Is that correct? At least using Flatpak changes > a > lot of things, the directories are different and the overall work and > the way to debug things is very different from the host-system > installed Evolution. > > In the Flatpak version, usual path to store user data is in: > ~/.var/app/org.gnome.Evolution/data/evolution/calendar/system/ > That's where the On This Computer/Personal stores its data. > The system-calendar.source file is stored in: > ~/.var/app/org.gnome.Evolution/config/evolution/sources/ > > On Wed, 2019-07-03 at 15:29 -0400, Richard Barmann wrote: > > Sorry to say I am not savvy enough to follow your instructions. Is > > there any thing I can do in simple language to solve this? I am > > afraid to go into the code you have sent because I might mess up > > more than I cured. > > If we are talking about the Flatpak version, then you cannot break > much. If you do not have much data setup in the Flatpak version, then > I'd suggest to start from scratch, that is: > a) restart the machine (this will make sure no background processes > related to the Flatpak version of Evolution are running) > b) rename the Flatpak version directory, thus the next time you > start Evolution it will create it from scratch. You can do it > with: > $ mv ~/.var/app/org.gnome.Evolution > ~/.var/app/org.gnome.Evolution.bak > c) start the Flatpak version of Evolution. There will be no data, no > accounts, just nothing, but there should not be any errors like > before > as well. You can always return back to the previous Flatpak > version > data when you run these two commands, ideally after restart (see > a)): > $ mv ~/.var/app/org.gnome.Evolution > ~/.var/app/org.gnome.Evolution.new > $ mv ~/.var/app/org.gnome.Evolution.bak > ~/.var/app/org.gnome.Evolution > > Hope it helps to fix the system-calendar error. > Bye, > Milan > > _______________________________________________ > evolution-list mailing list > [email protected] > To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
