El 5 ene. 2018 23:20, "Gary Dale" <garyd...@torfree.net> escribió:

On 2017-09-13 01:01 AM, Gary Dale wrote:

> I'm running Debian/Buster on an amd64 system.
>
> I am trying to add another google calendar to my Korganizer/Kontact
> calendar. I already have one google calendar for personal affairs and have
> created another calendar for a group I belong to. Since it uses a different
> (not gmail) e-mail address, I went into the calendar view in Kontact and
> right-clicked on the calendar list panel then selected Add Calendar (also
> available as "settings | configure Korganizer").
>
> I chose "Google Calendars and Tasks" from the list of calendar types,
> which brought up another dialogue with the title bar reading "Google
> Calendars and Tasks (not configured) of type Google Calendars and Tasks" It
> shows my personal gmail address as the only entry in the pulldown.
>
> When I click the Add button in the accounts panel, it brings up a second
> dialogue asking me to:
>
> Sign in
> Continue to Akonadi Resources for Google Services
>
> and prompting me for my e-mail or phone. When I fill in the e-mail address
> for the new calendar I want to add, it takes me to another dialogue to
> enter my password, then finally to a dialogue telling me
>
> Akonadi Resources for Google Services wants to
>     Manage your contactsMore info
>     Manage your calendarsMore info
>     Manage your tasks
>
> When I click on Allow, it takes me to yet another dialogue telling me to
> sign in, with a message "Please copy this code, switch to your application
> and paste it there", followed by a very long code.
>
> At this point I am stumped. I'm already in my application and the dialogue
> is blocking me from doing anything else in it. If I copy the code and close
> the dialogue, there is nothing to indicate where to paste the code.
>
> Googling the problem hasn't located anything helpful. The presence of the
> code dialogue isn't mentioned anywhere.
>
> I did find a mention of KWallet which seems to be what is creating the
> problem. When I look through KWallet, I find that it contains an entry in
> Folders | Akonadi Google (1) | Maps for my personal gmail address, with 3
> name-value pairs (accessToken, refreshToken and scopes). While the code I
> copied (above) looks like a refreshToken (correct length), and the scopes
> seems to be generic, I don't have an accessToken (which is very long).
>
> Creating a new Maps entry for my group's calendar account, I manually
> created the various names and p[asted the refreshToken's value. I also
> copied the scopes value from my personal account's map. That isn't
> sufficient to give me access to the Google calendar however. Copying the
> accessToken's value from my personal account to the group one just gives me
> a second access to my personal calendar, which Korganizer sort of handles.
> This suggests that what I need is an accessToken for the group's calendar.
>
> Removing the (faulty) group calendar and reloading my personal calendar
> and things are back to where I started.
>
> Any ideas on how to get the second Google calendar added?
>
> After 4 months without a reply, I'm hoping someone can come up with an
answer now, since I've been seeing messages since November saying that
kdepim works. Unfortunately I note that kdepim on Buster seems to be back
at 16.04.3.

Obviously at some point adding Google calendars worked since I have one and
have no recollection of it being in any way difficult. However I still
can't add a second Google calendar. Even the arcane procedure I listed
above continues to produce the same results.

Can anyone offer any assistance?


Hi, you can share the calendar from your group account to your personal
account, then use your group calendar directly from your personal account
in korganizer.

Facu

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