Hi again,

there are good news and bad news :)

>Hi Milan,

>>On Thu, 2017-06-29 at 14:30 +0200, Michael Hirmke wrote:
>>> "There is no problem with events which are configured as no all day."
>>>
>>> I have to check this again, but if I remember correctly, the same
>>> happened for non all day events, too.
>>> I'll send you another log plus ics file, if this happens after
>>> installing the fixed version.

>>      Hi,
>>sure, please do. I tested both situations when trying the change and it
>>was what I've got. With the "all day" I meant the events which are
>>defined with date-only start/end times, which can be multi-day events
>>too. If you happen to reproduce with this change, then I'll be happy to
>>follow up.

>would be great, if you were right ;)

>>Just to mention, release of 3.24.4 is planned on July 17th. I can help
>>to provide a test package for Fedora, but not for other distributions.

>So I have to wait, 'til openSUSE Tumbleweed ships that version.

>>I guess if you have an account, then we can continue on that bug
>>report, rather than here.

>Ok, I'll follow up on this bug, if the problem remains.

Finally, my openSuSE Tumbleweed got evolution 3.24.4, so that I could
test against the described problem.
And - as it seems - the problem is gone!

So thx a lot for your help!

But for every good news there obviously have to be bad news:
Now I have the problem, that some invitations are duplicated, when they
were modified and resent from Outlook clients outside or inside my
Exchange organisation. Unfortunately I can't test it with other clients
than Outlook, cause I only have Evo and Outlook clients at home and also
at work.
I open a new thread for that problem.

>>      Bye,
>>      Milan

Bye.
Michael.
-- 
Michael Hirmke
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