I hadn't seen that, thanks. However, I consider it an iceowl issue
rather than an iceowl-extension issue since a user may want to switch to
some other stand alone calendar program rather than to
iceowl-extension. In that case, he would need to export the iceowl
calendars to a standard format
Hi.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 06:58:37AM -0400, Neil Roeth wrote:
> Thanks, I didn't realize standalone iceowl had been removed from
> Debian. I successfully switched to iceowl-extension. In order to
> do that, I had to install iceowl and the older version of
> calendar-timezones, export the calen
Thanks, I didn't realize standalone iceowl had been removed from
Debian. I successfully switched to iceowl-extension. In order to do
that, I had to install iceowl and the older version of
calendar-timezones, export the calendars, then install iceowl-extension
and the newer version of calendar
On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 01:57:48PM -0400, Jeremy Kozlowski wrote:
> Sorry, I meant Iceowl.
> -safemode seems to have no effect.
>
> Console repeats this:
> Error: Error setting up timezone database: [Exception... "Component
> returned failure code: 0x80520015 (NS_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED)
> [mozIS
On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 01:23:26PM -0400, Jeremy Kozlowski wrote:
> I have upgraded to experimental version 1.3 but icedove still will
> not read my calendar data. Did the update in sid erase the calendars
> or can I somehow get this data out?
Icedove or Iceowl? Did you start with -safemode? What'
I have upgraded to experimental version 1.3 but icedove still will not
read my calendar data. Did the update in sid erase the calendars or can
I somehow get this data out?
The storage.sdb file is still the correct size so it doesn't seem like
it's been erased.
My most recent backup is a month ag
Package: iceowl
Version: 1.0~b2-7
Severity: grave
I upgraded to the latest sid packages today and when I restarted iceowl
afterward, none of my calendar data was displayed. When I started it
from a terminal window, I got this output:
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