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I'm trying to add something to my calendar using konsolekalendar. But I always get failure, the command is from the example of konsolekalendar --help, with a little changes:
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Which version of KDE is in use, and does your Calendar work correctly in KOrganizer?
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kde version is 4.8.4
Calendar works well in KOrganize |
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If you enable debugging using "kdebugdialog" does konsolekalendar provide any extra information?
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Does it means there is something wrong with my std.ics? |
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I tested and this doesn't even work on my ~ RC1 system. However the error message is different, so it's likely a different issue.
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I have solved this problem.
Go to "System Settings"->"Personal Information"->"KDE Resources"->"Calendar" and add a resource here. |
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Calendars in korganize are not the same with these in "System Settings"->"Personal Information"->"KDE Resources"->"Calendar" ? And What the difference between "Akonadi Resources Configuration", these in "KDE Resources" and these in Kontact? Why we need such difference?
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There are two resource frameworks: KResources and Akonadi. KResources are deprecated, mostly unmaintained and buggy. I've removed the kresources kcm from systemsettings ( in 4.9 ), as it confused users, and it's not needed anymore. konsolecalendar still uses KResources. It's being ported to akonadi.
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