I'm using thunderbird + lightning on a daily basis and I never had any problems with google calender there (so it's no account issue).
I have just tested downgrading to 2.12.7-2, 3.0.14-1 and 3.0.15-1. Version 2.12 breaks calendar in evolution completely. 3.0.14 and 3.0.15 gives the same error message and behavior as 3.0.18, but at least I see events in shell calender.
]]>Now I downgraded from gnutls-3.0.17 to gnutls-3.0.15, and it seems to work better, but not perfect:
- when adding a new appointment to the calendar i get the error message:
Cannot create calendar object: Calendar does not exist
- however, the entry is correctly saved in Google calendar
- Evolution shows the newly added entry only after restart
Another big problem with the Evolution mail was soved after the downgrade :
send mail by smtp via a ssh tunnel
This did not work with gnutls-3.0.17 and works fine with gnutls-3.0.15
]]>I think the following thread will help [solved] Evolution 3.0.2 + google calendar, any success?.
Yes, i have tried that and it solves the problem (temporally). The answer: downgrading gnutls from latest version 3.0.17-1 to the previous ont 3.0.15-1. Now, let's wait until there's a full solution upstream.
Thank you for your help,
Jaime
I woke up today (as any other day) and tried to Sync my Google Calendars with Evolution in GNOME, but... nothing happened. I can't create new events (from Evolution) and when i try to sync them, shows this error in the console:
(evolution:15259): e-data-server-ui-WARNING **: Keyring key is unusable: no user or host name
libgdata-Message: Unhandled XML in GDataCalendarCalendar: <gd:where valueString="Bogotá"/>
libgdata-Message: Unhandled XML in GDataCalendarCalendar: <gd:where valueString="Bogotá"/>
What do you guys think it could be?
Thanks in advance,
Jaime
EDIT:
Both updating GNUTLS to the 3.0.18 version or upgrading Evolution solved the problem.