On Fri, 2017-05-05 at 13:05 -0400, Benjamin Selzer wrote: > My god, nothing but endless problems with Evolution since updating to > Gnome 3.24.
Hi, that's not fair. It was a problem in libsoup and that change had been reverted in the upstream. The only problem was that it got to stable release unnoticed. But apart of "being able to reproduce in evolution(- ews)", there was really nothing wrong on the Evolution side. > Then today, EWS calendar stopped working. > > Unable to connect to “Calendar”: Backend factory for source > “1492881450.6684.6@xps13” and extension “Calendar” cannot be found. It looks like evolution-ews installation or the source file itself got broken for whatever reason. Try to run evolution from a terminal, eventually evolution-calendar-factory, to see whether it says anything related. You can also search for the source file, it'll be named as in the error message plus ".source" extension, thus in your case "1492881450.6684.6@xps13.source" in one of: ~/.cache/evolution/sources/ ~/.config/evolution/sources/ and look into its content. It is supposed to contain at least these sections: [Data Source] DisplayName=Calendar Enabled=true Parent=xxx [Calendar] BackendName=ews Color=#becedd Selected=true [Exchange Web Services Folder] ChangeKey=xxx Id=xxx Foreign=false ForeignSubfolders=false Public=false where those 'xxx' are different for your calendar, similarly the Color key. The most important is the BackendName, which should reference "ews". Hope it helps, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list