> 
> http://mtn.inverse.ca/revision/browse/f5afc745d385489f846bb7bb27c8750793e31b47/Scripts
> 
> Debian 1.2.2.xxx packages provided by inverse.ca are not 1.2.2. They are
> nightly builds on current version in software repository. Check list
> archives for info about changes in DB schema. If you want to use stable
> sogo packages on Debian, you must build your own packages.
> 

Thank you for the answer - but I started freshly with a new DB (and, to
be on the save side: I used this DB 1.2.2 to 1.2.3. script as well)

No change whatsoever:

127.0.0.1 - - [15/Jun/2010:13:57:00 GMT] "POST
/SOGo/so/a-user/Calendar/weekview HTTP/1.1" 200 1918/0 0.027 22272 91% 0
2010-06-15 13:57:00.204 sogod[13544] Scanner initialised with nil string
<0x0x8613598[SOGoCache]> an error occurred when caching value for key
'a-user+attributes': "SYSTEM ERROR"
<0x0x8613598[SOGoCache]> an error occurred when caching value for key
'a-user+attributes': "SYSTEM ERROR"
<0x0x8613598[SOGoCache]> an error occurred when caching value for key
'[email protected]+attributes': "SYSTEM ERROR"
<0x0x8613598[SOGoCache]> an error occurred when caching value for key
'[email protected]+attributes': "SYSTEM ERROR"
<0x0x8613598[SOGoCache]> an error occurred when caching value for key
'a-user+settings': "SYSTEM ERROR"
2010-06-15 13:57:00.221 sogod[13544] WARNING(-[NSNull(misc) length]):
called NSNull -length (returns 0) !!!
127.0.0.1 - - [15/Jun/2010:13:57:00 GMT] "POST
/SOGo/so/a-user/Calendar/eventsblocks?sd=20100613&ed=20100619&view=weekview
HTTP/1.1" 200 541/0 0.021 - - 0


Perhaps a stupid question: If a-user makes an event for b-user, then
b-user should see this event immediately in the webcalendar, right? Or
is it only visible, when b-user receives and confirms the invitation email?

Regards,
Felix
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