Couldn't it be you just hit the limit imposed by Google? Trying again
later helped in my case
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Same issue as drx - after upgrading to 22.04, the Google calendar
stopped syncing. Any way to solve it?
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Ubuntu 22.04 and Google calendar stops syncing after a few days.
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I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 with gnome-calendar 3.36.2 and have the same problem:
Google calendar did not sync.
Then I removed the cache in "~/.cache/evolution/calendar/", and gnome calendar
showed no appointments at all (as expected).
Clicking the "sync now" menu item changed the calendar icon briefly
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Also on 21.10 sync does not work
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I'm not sure if this will be of any help with debugging.
Before I installed gnome-calendar (it's not installed by default when I
did a fresh minimal install of 20.04 last December 2020), Focal's Panel
Calendar was showing the data from Google Calendar.
However, after I installed gnome-calendar
The same thing also happens with Flatpak version 3.38.2
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Same here. Using the apt-installed version (3.36.2). It seems to connect
intermittently. Some days it works fine, other days, it doesn't even
acknowledge that any of my Google calendars exist, with nothing in the
calendar menu and Manage Calendars window except the default locally-
stored file.
I couldn't locate manual sync option. I'm on Ubuntu 20.04.1 and having
gnome-calendar 3.36.2-0ubuntu1
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I've just updated from 18.04.5 to 20.04.1 and the calendar stopped working -
none of my calendars are showing up.
This seems to be another snap-related issue, as the apt installation (version
3.36.2) works fine. I tried removing and reinstalling the snap (version 3.30.0)
but it didn't help.
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Same here. Connected to google account. No sync with gnome calendar.
Ubuntu 20.04.1.
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Same issue here. I can't see any new or updated events in calendar.
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same issue here.
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It happened to me too. Then, I discovered that my login to my google
acct had "expired" (how does that happen?). I logged in again and then
created a test event which got synced within one minute.
If you are looking at an Android phone/tablet that is not receiving the
event that you created on
I confirm the same occurs to me on 20.04... At the beginning I could see
the calendars, but after some update or installation, they are gone now.
I tried syncing, rebooting, remove and re-link online accounts and
nothing...
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sorry, the url copied in the previous comment should have been
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-calendar/issues
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Same issue here. What is the best way o can help get this resolved?
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Thank you for your bug report. Those who have sync issues still, could
you report them upstream on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iputils/+bug/1877030 ?
@Tri, the issue you describe sounds different, could you report a new
bug?
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Importance:
My Goole calendar stop sync after doing latest update with
evolution-data-server - 3.36.1-2.
The account not appear in gnome-calendar and invoke the sync manually seems
doesn't help. The gnome calendar applet also not showing the event.
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I'm having the same issue, on 20.04, but then with my Nextcloud
calendars. It worked on 3.35.9, but no longer on 3.36
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I tried that to no avail. I don't see any event at all on gnome-calendar
despite having many in my google account.
I also tried logout and then login on Online Accounts in gnome-settings, but
calendar is still empty.
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I'm not seeing that problem here as an item that I changed elsewhere
earlier today does show in its revised form in gnome-calendar.
Does "Synchronise Calendars" on the "Manage on your calendars" menu help
to resolve the issue?
FWIW, while composing this reply I changed an item in Google
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