https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384883
--- Comment #1 from David Jarvie <djar...@kde.org> --- The export bug was fixed in KAlarm 2.11.12, which was released in KDE Applications 16.12.1. Importing displaying.ics doesn't seem useful, since it is essentially a temporary file which just contains alarms which are currently being displayed. Its only use is to enable KAlarm to redisplay the alarms after a logout or a crash. So I don't propose to try to make it possible to import that file. I'll look into the import problem with expired.ics. If you need to import expired.ics now, you could use the following workaround: Copy expired.ics to another temporary file. Using a text editor, edit that temporary file and remove the 5 lines at the start from BEGIN:VCALENDAR down to (and including) the line beginning X-KDE-KALARM-VERSION. Also remove the last line END:VCALENDAR. Copy this temporary file onto the other computer. On the other computer, edit its expired.ics and insert the contents of the temporary file immediately before the last line END:VCALENDAR. You should then see the copied expired alarms in KAlarm in the new computer. If you don't see them, you may need to restart Akonadi, or alternatively quit KAlarm and Akonadi before editing the file. Let me know if you need to do this but don't know how to. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.