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Calendar does not work with online accounts (and no new calendars can be created) #16

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direwolfie opened this issue Mar 23, 2020 · 5 comments

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@direwolfie
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Hello !

Issue:
Cannot see gnome-online-accounts version 3.28.0-0ubuntu2mint1
Hence cannot add a new calendar. Or access added caledar

@direwolfie
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direwolfie commented Mar 23, 2020

Apparently cannot create any calendars.
Seeing this in the logs:

Mar 23 20:57:24 user gnome-calendar[4294]: Failed to open/connect to calendar: Unable to connect to “test”: The name org.gnome.evolution.dataserver.Calendar8 was not provided by any .service files

Please let me know if I can provide more info.

@direwolfie direwolfie changed the title Calendar does not work with online accounts Calendar does not work with online accounts (and no new calendars can be created) Mar 23, 2020
@EgidioCaprino
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I'm having the same problem on Manjaro. Installed Gnome Calendar from Flatpak and it can't see events from my Nextcloud online account.

@eponafyrefly
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Same issue here. Gnome 3.32.2 on RHEL 8. Calendar shows up in Evolution fine, however.

@X-m7
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X-m7 commented Mar 3, 2021

In my case with Fedora Silverblue 33 and GNOME 3.38.4 I can create new local calendars, but the ones from my online accounts don't show up. For what it's worth enabling full system and session bus permissions doesn't make any difference.

@developomp
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Same issue on arch Linux.
GNOME shell version: 42.1
Calendar version: 42.0

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