Hello,
Welcome to SOGo 😊

Very strange behavior. Is the problem when you create an event or when an event 
has been created and then the calendar view fails?

If it’s the first case, check with your browser debug tool the content of the 
request POST “saveAsAppointment”
In the second case, it would be good to see how the event is stored in your 
database.

I strongly suggest you open an issue on https://bugs.sogo.nu. If your account 
is new, then send an email to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  with your 
username so we can enable it to report.

Quentin

 

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of "Raoul 
Schroeder"
Sent: jeudi 7 septembre 2023 10:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SOGo] Problems with calendar view

 

Hello all,

 

I am relatively new to SOGo, having used Zarafa/Kopano for over 10 years until 
they stopped all development to it.

It took me a while to figure out the differences between the two systems and 
getting SOGo to work – especially figuring out how the WOWhelper setting gets 
overridden, even though it is stated clearly in the documentation.

 

Anyway, I got a problem now that I cannot figure out. My calendar views work 
perfectly only until there are appointments in it. Then it ends up with request 
failed, but even with debug settings on, there is very little in terms of error 
messages.

It all comes down to exceptions thrown by malloc:

 

"GET /SOGo/so/aaaaaaa/Calendar/alarmslist?browserTime=1694071570 HTTP/1.1" 200 
60/0 0.007 - - 0 - 13

2023-09-07 09:26:14.268 sogod[26468:26468] EXCEPTION: <NSException: 
0x55ebf532ec80> NAME:NSInvalidArgumentException REASON:NSDataMalloc(instance) 
does not recognize componentsSeparatedByString: INFO:(null)

 

Or:

 

"GET /SOGo/so/bbbbbbb/Calendar/alarmslist?browserTime=1694071657 HTTP/1.1" 200 
60/0 0.007 - - 0 - 14

2023-09-07 09:27:40.841 sogod[38833:38833] EXCEPTION: <NSException: 
0x55ebf53bb0c0> NAME:NSInvalidArgumentException 
REASON:[NSDataMalloc-jsonRepresentation] should be overridden by subclass 
INFO:(null)

 

It seems to be consistently happening with the alarmslist, and it looks like 
NSDataMalloc is getting null pointers?

 

On ActiveSync, I can see the calendar entries on both Outlook 2019 as well as 
Android

 

I am running on the most recent snapshot of 5.8.4 on Ubuntu 22.04 (5.9 is still 
masked in the repository)

 

Thanks,

 

Raoul

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