Also getting these; Error: job.finalize is not a function Source File: chrome://calendar/content/calendar-views.js Line: 140
Warning: reference to undefined property parent.backupPrefList Source File: chrome://calendar/content/preferences/categories.js Line: 72 Error: this.console.appendItem is not a function Source File: chrome://global/content/consoleBindings.xml Line: 83 On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 05:16:25PM +0100, Mark Adams wrote: > Hi, > > I've tried this, and the recursion errors are definately gone and the > cal's appear to load. It is much slower than Tb2 still unfortunately. > > I'm also now getting ALOT of this error > > Error: aOccurrence.calendar.isInvitation is not a function > Source File: chrome://calendar/content/calendar-multiday-view.xml > Line: 1685 > > Also, It seems if an event from earlier in the day overlaps one near the > bottom, it will squeeze the events before it - In the web interface and > old version the boxes would move around so they could be as big as > possible dependant on their start/end time - See attached screen for > what I mean. > > Also I can't seem to drag/drop items or make them start earlier or later > by dragging - is that frozen at the moment? > > Regards, > Mark > > On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 09:38:53PM -0400, Ludovic Marcotte wrote: > > On 31/07/10 8:05 AM, Mark Adams wrote: > >> I've tried with a completeley fresh icedove profile aswell. The first > >> load appears to work (although it takes a long time time...) but then it > >> will > >> hang at 100% cpu. if you close/open tbird then it will show the > >> calendars in the list but wont actually show any of the items in the > >> actual calendar. Also the integrator panel doesn't show above the > >> calendar list. I've just let it run at 100% cpu for about 10 minutes and > >> the calendars have finally showed on the right. > >> > >> If I close the calendar tab then open it again, this can speed up the > >> display of the calendars. If you open it with the calendar tab already > >> open, then it struggles to load the calendars until you close the tab > >> and open it again. Sometimes this doesn't even help, and they just won't > >> show. If thats the case they will reload by unticking, then ticking the > >> calendar that isn't showing. > >> > >> On the initial load I got loads of errors saying "Too much recursion" > >> but on subsequent loads no errors show. > >> > >> This all seems a bit random at the moment! > > I've added a temporary fix : > > > > http://mtn.inverse.ca/revision/diff/fcd2eac9de1bbb50ab190dc2f765844017327f19/with/ea4e5fb0c0f50e7afa8cb10b2031dd8e53bc8d1f > > > > This is a temporary workaround that seems to fix the issue. It'll cause > > the GUI to "block" more but at least, the recursion errors seem to be > > gone. > > > > XPIs have just been regenerated with the fix and are available from : > > http://inverse.ca/downloads/extensions/nightly/ > > > > -- > > Ludovic Marcotte > > [email protected] :: +1.514.755.3630 :: www.inverse.ca > > Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence > > (www.packetfence.org) > > > > > -- > > [email protected] > > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists > > -- > [email protected] > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
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