Sebastian Reichel <s...@debian.org> writes:

> Putting a new item, because name 450.ics is not known
> New item 450.ics
> Add 450.ics
> Trying to write to 
> /home/sre/.config/calypso/calendars/private/private/cal-fet_2t.ics
> Wrote <closed file '<fdopen>', mode 'w' at 0x12b6030> to 
> /home/sre/.config/calypso/calendars/private/private/cal-fet_2t.ics
> ['git', '-c', 'advice.implicitIdentity=false', 'commit', '-m', 'Add new 
> file\n\nUser-Agent: None']
> [master 88a350d] Add new file
>  Author: unknown <None@webdav>
>  Committer: Sebastian Reichel <sre@localhost>
>  1 file changed, 15 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 cal-fet_2t.ics

Could I get you to send me the cal-fet_2t.ics file that was written out?
Something appears to be confusing the ical reader...

Calypso writes out the file, and then reads it back in when you add an
entry. Yeah, it's not optimal, but at least it catches this kind of
error right away instead of making the calendar entry disappear when you
restart the daemon...

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keith.pack...@intel.com

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