Hello,

when booting my computer, evo and chromium-browser are launched
automatically. Whenever doing so, I get timeout messages for all my
CalDAV accounts. After manually reconnecting, a message "Failed to
prompt for credentials for ''   " appears.

I'm on a 2x2,6GHz, 4GB RAM machine with a 16MBit cable net connection,
so this shouldn't be too bad.

Under normal operation conditions, the timeout message comes back
infrequently. Sometimes then, I cannot save new calendar entries.

I've been using two different owncloud servers, woelkli.com and
blaucloud.de. Both seem not to be reliable enough for evo's current
behaviour - or rather: evo is too picky for these, as I hardly have any
trouble with DAVdroid.

Still, I think there is some space for improvement.

The fact that the CalDAV/CardDAV server is unreachable is not so
unlikely to happen to my experience. So I think,  contacts and calendar
entries should be saved locally in the case the server is unreachable,
and synced back later.

Cheers,
Wolf




Am Montag, den 30.11.2015, 11:41 +0100 schrieb Milan Crha:
> On Tue, 2015-11-24 at 09:35 +0100, Wolf Drechsel wrote:
> > Evo seems to have communication problems with the CalDAV server -
> > which works fine with my Android phone. Could it be a good idea to 
> > make timeouts longer - or find another way to make evo more
> > tolerant 
> > against server communication problems?
> 
>       Hi,
> it's hard to tell for sure, but longer timeouts might not help in
> general. It can be that the server has set up some connection limits,
> like say 10 per user at a time. It can be that it silently rejects
> more
> connections, but as it is done silently the client side doesn't know
> and simply waits.
> 
> There can be more similar and different aspects involved than just
> this, this one is one of which I could think of right now.
>       Bye,
>       Milan
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