GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 661086
upcoming events not shown in panel widget
Last modified: 2013-09-05 10:50:43 UTC
upcoming events are only shown in panel widget after starting Evolution.
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click on the clock within the top bar of gnome shell. it should display upcoming events, but it does not unless you start evolution.
Which calendar type is this about? "Unless you start Evolution" refers to every session? Being more verbose is really welcome.
This is a duplicate and a known issue. Evolution has the code that sets up calendars for evolution-calendar-factory, which is what the shell calendar talks to.
Matthew: Do you mean something like the ensure_sources(), or the system calendar/book, which were not saved in earlier versions when opened from other than Evolution itself for the first time? The latter is fixed in 3.2.x for sure. Marcus: I'm afraid I do not follow. Could you provide some steps what to do, say after start of the machine? And as Andre said, what is the calendar type you see the issue with, please?
Milan: Events only shown in gnome-shell calendar after Evo has been run.
(In reply to comment #6) > Milan: Events only shown in gnome-shell calendar after Evo has been run. The account-mgmt branch I'm trying to finish up will address that issue.
(In reply to comment #7) > > Milan: Events only shown in gnome-shell calendar after Evo has been run. > The account-mgmt branch I'm trying to finish up will address that issue. mbarnes: Do you know if this is still an issue?
This got fixed with the account system overhaul API in 3.6.