David Engster writes:
> Just FYI: Giles send me the offending calendar entry off-list and this
> issue is fixed.
Leaving me as a very happy bunny as I can now further reduce my
excursions outside Emacs. And my thanks to David for a very rapid turn
around.
--
Giles Chamberlin
David Engster writes:
> 'giles' writes:
>> David Engster writes:
>>> Could you please do M-x toggle-debug-on-error before running the sync
>>> and post the resulting backtrace here?
>
>>
>> Slightly different behaviour this time: first seven events synced fine,
>> number 8 blew up the same way.
>>
'giles' writes:
> David Engster writes:
>> Could you please do M-x toggle-debug-on-error before running the sync
>> and post the resulting backtrace here?
>
> Slightly different behaviour this time: first seven events synced fine,
> number 8 blew up the same way.
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error:
In addition to the back trace I've just posted, one thought springs to
mind given the regex search: My appointments feature a number of Norwegians
whose names contain å, ø: non-ascii characters. May not be relevant but
...
--
Giles Chamberlin
Thanks for the interest.
David Engster writes:
> Could you please do M-x toggle-debug-on-error before running the sync
> and post the resulting backtrace here?
Slightly different behaviour this time: first seven events synced fine,
number 8 blew up the same way.
Debugger entered--Lisp error:
'giles' writes:
> Contacting host: www.google.com:443
> Getting event 1 of 28
> icalendar--read-element: Search failed: ";\\([A-Za-z0-9-]+\\)="
Could you please do M-x toggle-debug-on-error before running the sync
and post the resulting backtrace here?
-David
org-caldav looks great but I've had a problem on initial sync with
Google. I'm using the version ending 95629 from Jan 27 to sync with a
corporate Google mail account.
Setup:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq org-caldav-url "https://www.google.com/calendar/dav";)
(setq org-caldav-calendar-id "gi...@