Hi,

Interesting new discoveries:

- Importing a file.ics (with 1500 appointments) via the SOGo web access generates mysql c_names WITHOUT an .ics extension, which do NOT show up in Kontact and Korganizer.

- Importing file.ics via thunderbird/lightning generates mysql c_names WITH an .ics extension, which DO show up in Kontact and Korganiser.

I guess this can be considered something that is 'broken' in SOGo? At least there appears to be room for improvement..? Should I file a bug about this?

Because Kontact/Korganizer and my Nokia N9 Meego both use libkcal 4.3, I expected my imported appointments finally to show up on the N9 as well. However... I was wrong... :-(

So again my question: Could anyone here who happens to own an N9 try to import an ics file into sogo, and check if those imported appointments show up on the N9 Calendar, using caldav?

MJ

On 05/02/2013 08:05 PM, mourik jan heupink wrote:
Hi,

I have a calendar containing 1500+ imported ics items. (exported from
google calendar) Accessing it over calDAV works with all clients, except
with Korganizer and my Nokia N9 harmattan. (both based on libkcal 4.3,
judging on the raw source from the appointments they create)

They both don't display any of the 1500 imported appointments in the
calendar, but adding items to the calendar works, and those new
appointments DO work on all clients.

I did not understand what was going on, but looking at the SOGo database
shows the following:

It looks as if all imported items (via the SOGo webinterace) have
c_names in the form of "4DE4-51781380-179-8C92BC0" and
"9A5-517D4E00-11D5-12074FE0".
All 'handmade' appointments added later (via N9, Kontact, or SOGo web
access) seem to have c_names like
"ebbbf942-0be8-49f8-9b57-feb303b767e1.ics" and
"2953-5166F580-5D-422BA600.ics" so: with an extension.

So the missing extension seems to be the difference between 'handmade'
appointments and an imported .ics file. And I'm guessing now that
libkcal 4.3 needs the ics extension, and all others also read
appointments without the extension.

I'm no expert at all, but does this make any sense? Or am I talking
nonsense, and should I be looking somewhere else?

Regards,
MJ
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