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Bug#425364: marked as done (There is no resource available!)



Your message dated Mon, 21 May 2007 21:27:36 +0200
with message-id <200705212127.37300.me@lucabedogni.it>
and subject line Bug#425364: Restarting KDE solved it -- still a bug!
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Package: korganizer
Version: 4:3.5.6.dfsg.1-2
Severity: important

Existing appointments (to dos, alarms) do not show when opening KOrganizer, 
and new appointments cannot be entered because "There is no resource 
available!". 

Existing appointments are still present in .kde/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics, 
dated a few days ago (16 May 2007), predating the latest upgrade of the 
korganizer package.
  
-- 
Henk Koster
"Behavioral axioms are right, but agents make mistakes."
Attributed to L.J. Savage




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On Monday 21 May 2007, Henk Koster wrote:
> Had the same problem on my laptop, but there it disappeared after a reboot.
> I then also restarted KDE on my "always on" desktop computer, and now the
> problem disappeared as well.
>
> Apparently, a recent upgrade in one or more of the KDE packages requires a
> restart of KDE, but none was indicated -- still a bug, in my opinion.

When you upgrade an application, you're supposed to restart it, so I'm closing 
this bug.

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