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Unable to add web calendars to GNOME Calendar #53

Open isantop opened 6 years ago

isantop commented 6 years ago

From @RicardoEPRodrigues on July 17, 2017 16:12

Reporter info

 * Distribution 
    Distributor ID: Ubuntu
    Description:    Ubuntu 17.04
    Release:    17.04
    Codename:   zesty

 * Related Application and/or Package Version
    gnome-calendar:
      Installed: 3.24.2-0ubuntu0.1
      Candidate: 3.24.2-0ubuntu0.1
      Version table:
     *** 3.24.2-0ubuntu0.1 500
            500 http://pt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu zesty-updates/main amd64 Packages
            100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
         3.24.0-0ubuntu1 500
            500 http://pt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu zesty/main amd64 Packages

Issue/Bug Description

I'm currently unable to add a web calendar to GNOME Calendar if said calendar url starts with webcal://.

Steps to reproduce (if you know)

  1. Open GNOME Calendar
  2. On the top right corner press manage your calendars
  3. Press Calendar settings
  4. On the Calendars section, press Add -> From Web...
  5. Insert a webcal:// url and press enter (For a webcal example go to Facebook -> Events and there should be 2 links on the right bottom column for future events and anniversaries)
  6. After pressing Enter a loading bar starts to spin and never ends. No erros, the Add option remains disabled, nothings happens afterwards.

Expected behaviour

After step 5 previously described the loading bar should disappear and the Add button should be enabled for the user to click, therefore allowing the addition of the calendar.

Other Notes

I found a work around by installing Evolution and adding the calendar there, it would appear in GNOME Calendar.

Copied from original issue: pop-os/iso#51

isantop commented 6 years ago

From @ryanleesipes on July 17, 2017 17:55

@djordan2 will your work address this?

isantop commented 6 years ago

From @sramkrishna on October 9, 2017 20:53

I have verified that this problem still exists in GNOME 3.26 as well. The maintainer was also able to reproduce the problem. I have created an upstream bug - https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788742, you can monitor it there.

sramkrishna commented 6 years ago

The issue has moved to - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-calendar/issues/202 but has been ack'd by upstream.