https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370708

--- Comment #6 from David Jarvie <djar...@kde.org> ---
It turns out that QSaveFile (which is supposed to preserve the original file if
a write error occurs) *is* actually used by the library code which saves
calendar files. However, when the disk is full, QSaveFile doesn't seem to
detect that a write error has occurred, so that the calendar file can then
become corrupt. This needs more investigation.

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