Closed Bug 1511018 Opened 6 years ago Closed 6 years ago

Calendar: no sync with CalDav

Categories

(Calendar :: Provider: CalDAV, defect)

Lightning 6.2.3.1
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED INVALID

People

(Reporter: laurent_roche, Unassigned)

Details

User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:63.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/63.0 Steps to reproduce: I have moved my Baïkal server from one hosting server to another, and I have to change the domain name too. During the move, I've upgraded to the latest Baïkal version which uses sabre/dav 3.1.4. I run Thunderbird 60.2.1 with Lightning 6.2b6 on Linux (elementary Os Juno aka Ubuntu 18.04). I unsubscribed the existing calendar and created a new one with the correct information. Actual results: However, I got the little yellow triangle sign, with the tooltip message: "The calendar PIM is momentarily not available." In Thunderbird error console, I get the following messages: Lightning:CalDAV: Error doing webdav sync: 500 calDavRequestHandlers.js:393 Lightning:"There has been an error reading data for calendar: PIM. However, this error is believed to be minor, so the program will attempt to continue. Error code: DAV_REPORT_ERROR. Description: There has been an error reading data for calendar: https://my.server.com/html/dav.php/calendars/usr/default/. It has been disabled until it is safe to use it." calCalendarManager.js:984 Lightning:There has been an error reading data for calendar: PIM. However, this error is believed to be minor, so the program will attempt to continue. Error code: READ_FAILED. Description: calCalendarManager.js:984 http channel Listener OnDataAvailable contract violation GetPrettiestName is deprecated and will be removed soon. (source inconnue) Expected results: With my mobile phone, I can access the calendar without any problems. With elementary Os calendar application (on the same machine and account as Thundebird), I can access the calendar. I would expect to access the calendar with Thunderbird ... like I could before. Using https or http, does not make any difference.
Related to bug 1468912? Did you check the release notes? https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/60.3.1/releasenotes/ - Known Issues, 2nd one.
Component: Untriaged → Provider: CalDAV
Product: Thunderbird → Calendar
Version: 60 → Lightning 6.2.3.1
Thanks for your help, but setting network.cookie.same-site.enabled to false did not change a thing. Neither did, unchecking "offline support" for the calendar. Any other ideas ?

In the end that was a calendar format error.

When migrating from Baïkal version 0.2.5 to 0.4.6, some thing must have gone wrong.

I've created a new calendar and exported the events from the old one to an ICS file. Then I imported the end of of the ICS file to the new calendar and all went ok (if I import all the ICS, I get the same error).

Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 6 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
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