Seems like I spoke too son, the URL is definitely tried:
qml: Trying host https://myserver/~myuser as :
qml: response:
qml: callback called: false
Seems like it's not receiving any answer, but I can guarantee that it is
accessible. Maybe it *is* my self-signed certificate which makes it
impossible for this to fetch?
On an unrelated note, I get a ton of those:
file:///usr/share/accounts/qml-plugins/owncloud/Main.qml:4:1: QML
Main: Binding loop detected for property "contentHeight"
Should I lock them as separate ticket?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1626721
Title:
OwnCloud account does not accept IP address.
Status in account-plugins package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I've tried to connect my bq Aquaris 4.5 with my OwnCloud instance,
however I'm always getting a "Invalid host URL" message.
I tried the following:
1. Open the Calendar app.
2. Open the list of calendars.
3. Select "Add online Calendar".
4. Select "ownCloud".
5. Under URL I entered the IP address of my server.
Now, you have to know that my server is residing in my local network
(and I have no intention of syncing my calendars to my phone outside
of my local network) so I entered (without quotes, "x" is a
placeholder for a valid number) "https://192.168.x.x/~user/" as URL,
however it is rejected. I tried with only the IP address and it also
gives me the "Invalid host URL" message.
Additionally, I use a self-signed certificate (because I'm the only
one using this server), but that might be a completely unrelated
topic.
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