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Bug#431605: korganizer: events disappear



On Tuesday 03 July 2007, Alex Henry Ribeiro dos Santos wrote:
> Package: korganizer
> Version: 4:3.5.5.dfsg.1-6
> Severity: critical
> Justification: causes serious data loss
>
> Hey there. I've been an enormous fan of korganizer - it really helped me
> get things organized and made. Compliments made, let me add that I rely a
> lot on it daily for personal and professional use. That's why I've been so
> surprised and sad to see that my events kept disappearing for no reason at
> all, even using a Debian testing version (which shouldn't be unstable).
> I haven't looked too much on the problem, but I do suspect the version I'm
> using now erases events created on older versions which are still present
> in the .ics file.
> I'll be sending one of my backup .ics files as soon I can - every time I
> open it, it shows all events, but on the first save, they're gone again
> (which is a real problem when auto-save is on). Copying and pasting those
> events dosen't seem to help, but creating a brand new event and then
> copying+pasting the information across the old and new event do seem to
> work.

Hi!

I have had a quick chat with some nice upstream people.

It would be really nice if we could get several pieces of interesting 
information.

Is it just a plain text file on your local harddrive? or do you use nfs? or 
some network kio slaves ? (nfs:// fish:// or ... )

Do you sync with other programs ? like kpilot, kmobiletools, 
kitchensync, ... ?

Is it possible that we could get a 'before' and 'after' file - in the same 
set.

The best bet currently is that there is some fancy corruption in your .ics 
file that korganizer handles less optimal.

But more information is much appreciated.

/Sune
-- 
Man, do you know how can I do for pinging the 2-inch operating system from the 
control drawer inside Word XP?

You should install on the connector for unmounting a printer.

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