BTW, here's the bug report: http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=58427
John Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 03:07, John T. Guthrie wrote: > Hello all, > > I've been having a great time using evolution. Recently, I have been > trying to synchronize some tasks between home and work by forwarding > them as iCalendar attachments. When I forward a task, if that task > already exists in the local store, then evolution simply shows the text > of the task, and an update button, just as if the task were a calendar > object. When you click on this button, then the task gets updated > correctly. However, if the task is new, that is does not exist in the > local store, then evolution also displays an update button. However, > evolution also displays a button that lets you decide where you want to > place the incoming task. Note that at this point, I am only given an > option to "update", as opposed to "add" or something similar. After > choosing where I want the task to go, if I then click on the update > button, I get a message window that says "Object is invalid and cannot > be updated". On the command line, evolution outputs the message: > > (evolution:16731): cal-client-CRITICAL **: file cal-client.c: line 2804 > (cal_client_update_objects): assertion `client != NULL' failed > > (The 16371 is replaced by the PID of the evolution process.) If I save > the iCalendar attachment out as a separate file, and then try to import > that file, then everything works fine. What's even stranger is that I > can update calendar objects that don't exist with no issue. > > Is there a problem with trying to update tasks that don't exist yet, as > I am doing here? I don't know if I'm doing something that's brain dead > or if this is a real bug. Any suggestions? > > I am using evolution 1.4.5-7 under Red Hat Fedora Core 1. > > Thank you in advance. > > Sincerely, > > John Guthrie > [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
