Sorry, I should have closed this bug.
The problem was caused by a regression in libical3:
see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1021698
Mind you, korganizer should not have dumped core...
ael
huge pain to clear away. I could find no way to get kAlarm
to suppress such old alarms. Perhaps I missed it somewhere.
I guess this bug should now be closed. Should I do that?
ael
cannot be read. These are files that
the previous version wrote.
Example from a "gdb kalarm" run:
kf.calendarcore: "/home/ael/.local/share/kalarm/expired.ics" is not a valid
iCalendar file
kf.calendarcore: Error parsing vCalendar file: pop on empty Object Stack
at line 106
now I
get a consistent segfault when adding a new event. That new event might
overlap the time slot for an existing event. But whatever, a seg fault
is always serious
I ran under gdb to try to get some diagnostics. gdb.txt session log
attached.
ael
-- System Information:
Debian Release
Package: korganizer
Version: 4:4.2.2-1
Severity: normal
This may be related to #505770
All my appointments were "lost" - not displayed - because they were
attached to nob...@nowhere (by default from earlier versions?).
I discovered under 'settings' that "Use email settings from System settings"
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