Dear Milan, On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 09:04:22AM +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: > On Mon, 2021-08-16 at 19:07 +0200, Torsten Finke via evolution-list > wrote: > > Dear List, dear Milan > > Hi, > your message didn't get sorted under the right thread for some reason. > Maybe a bug in Mutt or the way you replied to the original message, I > do not know. In Evolution, Ctrl+L replies to the list, which works fine > for me here.
I have not been subscribed to the list when I sent my original issue. > > I have now built version 3.41.2 from source. > > What did you build? The evolution-data-server or also the evolution? > They are connected in the build time and after some changes also in the > run time. Meaning you may not always make this work when compiling only > one part. More about custom building can be found here: > https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Building sorry for being inprecise. I have followed the complete procedure described in that link. So I have built evolution as well as evolution-data-server. > > > The .source file is modified like this: > > > > [Authentication] > > ... > > Method=GSSAPI > > ... > > Looks good. so for me. > > Evolution keeps asking for a normal account/password, even after > > restart of the complete evolution eco system. > > Weird. The `evolution --force-shutdown` is important, because the > changes in the code touch the background processes. I have done this and double checked for any evolution (or evolution-data-server instances). There were none. Definitively. After launching a new evolution session it asks immediately for credentials, although I had prepared a kerberos ticket (kinit, checked by klist). Because GSSAPI works for e-mail, may I ask, how authentication differs between e-mail and calender access? > > Is there any debugging one can do? > > You can try things from here: > https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging > > Just pick the section relevant to you. I have read this as well but did not understand how to make evolution debug the interpretation of the calendar sources, and - more important - how to debug authentication. Is that been done in evolution or the backend (evolution-calendar-factory)? I tried some variable settings but could not find anything useful in the logs. Unfortunately version 3.41.2 seems not to be backward compatible to my production version 3.34.4. It has scrumbled my e-mail configuration somehow. Also I could not manage to keep the eco systems of the installed and the newly built systems apart. There are some cross effects concerning libs, schemas and systemd. So now I will set up a virtual machine for testing. Any advice is highly appretiated. Thanks and best regards Torsten -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Torsten Finke torsten.fi...@igh.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list