https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361242

            Bug ID: 361242
           Summary: korganizer fires remainder event every minute when
                    time switch to DST
           Product: korganizer
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Archlinux Packages
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: minor
          Priority: NOR
         Component: reminder daemon (korgac)
          Assignee: korganizer-de...@kde.org
          Reporter: wulf.richa...@gmx.de
                CC: b.buschin...@googlemail.com, cf...@kde.org,
                    env...@rolamasao.org, j...@holodeck1.com,
                    johan...@studt.de, myr...@kde.org, pro...@gmx.net,
                    tcl-...@fm123.fastmail.fm, tho...@tanghus.net,
                    tsujan2...@gmail.com, wulf.richa...@gmx.de

+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #250729 +++

Version:           4.4.5 (using KDE 4.4.5) 
OS:                Linux

I've setup a pending task, with an advanced remainder: fire 1 hour after end,
repeat once each 60 minutes.
But korganizer daemon reminds me every minute.

This has been reported (with a screenshot) in Ubuntu launchpad:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488251

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
Create a pending task.
Configure it for a remainder with a period larger than 1 minute (for example,
once each 60 minutes).
Wait for the remainder start time to come.

Actual Results:  
korgac remainds every minute

Expected Results:  
korgac remainds as desired (like once every 60 minutes)

korgac is unusable if it fires every minute. I must deactivate it.

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Lst Comments:
 Wulf 2016-03-26 02:37:11 CET
the bug is back again; started today (2016-03-26) at 02:00 UTC+1 (MET) korgac
shows me reminders every minute for all birthdays for the next 12 months in
future korgnizer version 5.1.3, Frameworks 5.19.0, Qt 5.5.1

[reply] [−] Comment 16 Tsu Jan 2016-03-26 12:37:26 CET
@Wulf I think this bug has never been fixed because it occurs once a year,
being related to daylight saving time.

[reply] [−] Comment 17 Wulf 2016-03-26 14:30:51 CET
@Tsu Jan I think you are right, because reminders stopped at 3 am. But then
there is a bug in the calculation of the beginning of DST for Europe. It's the
last Sunday in march 1 am UTC, not Saturday!

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