The problem seems to be that one call to
e_cal_client_get_objects_for_uid does not result in a callback when
querying a uid with infinite entries. Probably ecal tries to fetch all
of them?

Is there a different ecal function that one could call? How is it done
in Evolution or Gnome calendar, so that it does not eat up all the
memory? Do they do a different call?

Or maybe e_cal_client_get_objects_for_uid() should not be called when it
is known that it is an repeating event?

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