GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 726109
calendar events doesn't present in GS
Last modified: 2016-10-06 19:22:29 UTC
I have some events in evolution calendar, but have not see this events in GS. Take a look my screenshot. I think this is blockerbug.
I don't see a screenshot, but anyway, you should try to understand if the problem is in gnome-shell-calendar-server or in evolution-data-server. You can use dbus-monitor to monitor messages from/to org.gnome.Shell.CalendarServer and from/to org.gnome.evolution.dataserver.Calendar4, and you can check if the missing events are present in the output.
I do not know if this is the same, but in 3.11.91, I've got events displayed on the right pane of the calendar, but the days are not highlighted anymore on the left one? (maybe this is by design, I did neither see any change related to that in a glance nor a bug opened) Igor: is this what you meant or is this totally different meaning you do not have any events in the calendar at all? (so the screenshot would not be that useful)
Created attachment 271538 [details] bug screen sorry, I forget upload screen
(In reply to comment #2) > I do not know if this is the same, but in 3.11.91, I've got events displayed on > the right pane of the calendar, but the days are not highlighted anymore on the > left one? (maybe this is by design, I did neither see any change related to > that in a glance nor a bug opened) > > Igor: is this what you meant or is this totally different meaning you do not > have any events in the calendar at all? (so the screenshot would not be that > useful) I have events in evolution, but couldn't see this events in GS. (In reply to comment #1) > I don't see a screenshot, but anyway, you should try to understand if the > problem is in gnome-shell-calendar-server or in evolution-data-server. > You can use dbus-monitor to monitor messages from/to > org.gnome.Shell.CalendarServer and from/to > org.gnome.evolution.dataserver.Calendar4, and you can check if the missing > events are present in the output. Ok, I'll try to see in 2-3h
(In reply to comment #1) > I don't see a screenshot, but anyway, you should try to understand if the > problem is in gnome-shell-calendar-server or in evolution-data-server. > You can use dbus-monitor to monitor messages from/to > org.gnome.Shell.CalendarServer and from/to > org.gnome.evolution.dataserver.Calendar4, and you can check if the missing > events are present in the output. yes. I've checked. Therefore, this bug present. Sometimes when I'm pressing on cal in top bar it's shown for me as "month + name days of the week(M,T,...)", but no days of the months(1,2,3,...). After this I think this bug causes me. Workaround: Change month, change back.
Oh, so could this be a duplicate of bug 725533? It was fixed in master, not in 3.11.91 I think...
(In reply to comment #6) > Oh, so could this be a duplicate of bug 725533? > It was fixed in master, not in 3.11.91 I think... Let me test it. I'll hard test this tomorrow.
(In reply to comment #6) > Oh, so could this be a duplicate of bug 725533? > It was fixed in master, not in 3.11.91 I think... That patch is present in gnome-shell-3.11.91-1.fc21.x86_64. But my bug still exist. Today I arrived to the work, open my laptop after suspend. Grid in calendar is present, but no events there.
This might be a duplicate of bug 735308 - is there any way you could retest?
Can't reproduce anymore.