But they are not added?
events table has 25 columns and half of them dont look like this plugins.

I think the SQL statement is wrong  create table if not exists.  but
events and events_cache tables do exist, so it ignores that statement,
I'm trying to find out what plugin added it. if its nothing of
consequence I'll nuke them and run the script again, but maybe the
script needs to be written better to detect stuff like this?




On 10/17/15, A.L.E.C <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10/17/2015 08:59 AM, Nick Edwards wrote:
>> Using the calendar and libcalendaring plugins from kolab git with
>> current stable RC 1.1.3
>> doesnt work, save error, yes, i did run the mysql init, errors report:
>>
>> no e.* are created by the database setup scripts?
>>
>> DB Error: [1054] Unknown column 'e.calendar_id' in 'where clause'
>
> I see the calendar_id column in events table here:
> https://git.kolab.org/diffusion/RPK/browse/master/plugins/calendar/drivers/database/SQL/mysql.initial.sql;13b717c5c5e9cf96f9082262c46285841302c255$28
>
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