On Tue, 2020-01-14 at 07:43 +0000, Krauß, Peter (SCC) via evolution- list wrote: > I did indeed do several restarts (without success).
Hi, just to be clear, I didn't mean restart of the whole machine, but restart of the calendar factory only, that is, of the evolution-calendar-factory process. You even do not need to kill the process to be restarted, just close evolution, open terminal and execute there: $ /usr/libexec/evolution-calendar-factory -w then wait for few seconds and only then start Evolution. Though I think you captured the log from the initial email in a very similar way and it still did not work, thus this won't work as well. Maybe you can run DBus monitor and search what it passed around. You might focus on "writable" and "Writable" (quotes for clarity only) signals/properties. The command is: $ dbus-monitor then I see for example this after I open a calendar which had not been opened yet: > signal time=1578997003.522247 sender=:1.181 -> destination=(null > destination) serial=878 > path=/org/gnome/evolution/dataserver/Subprocess/6081/25; > interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties; member=PropertiesChanged > string "org.gnome.evolution.dataserver.Calendar" > array [ > dict entry( > string "Writable" > variant boolean true > ) > ] > array [ > ] followed by a method invocation response: > method return time=1578997003.522745 sender=:1.181 -> destination=:1.226 > serial=879 reply_serial=42 > array [ > string "alarm-email-address" > string "''" > string "cache-dir" > ..... > string "writable" > string "true" > ] this is how the backends notify the clients about their state, one of them being writability. It's hard to recognize which calendar the response belongs to, that why I'd try on one, which is not opened yet. Note the dbus-monitor output will be very chatty, quite many things sends something over D-Bus all the time, thus expect interleaved output. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list