Thanks, I didn't realize standalone iceowl had been removed from Debian. I successfully switched to iceowl-extension. In order to do that, I had to install iceowl and the older version of calendar-timezones, export the calendars, then install iceowl-extension and the newer version of calendar-timezones and import the calendars. This is not something I would think a typical user would be capable of doing. I expect some users will be surprised when they upgrade to the next Debian release and they have no way to retrieve any of their iceowl calendar data. It would be nice if there were some way to alert them to export their calendars before calendar-timezones is upgraded and makes iceowl unusable. Maybe a transitional iceowl package with a pre-conf step that just gives them the choice to either quit so they can export their calendars, or continue?

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#668039: iceowl: Upgrade to latest sid makes all calendar data unavailable

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