Marcus Georgi
Marcus Georgi
We have the same problem on our instance, so I'll try to provide our information: ### Steps to reproduce - Open calendar application of nextcloud in browser - See that...
@tcitworld did you have any new insight into this? The problem still persists for us, even after various Nextcloud Updates (currently on 24.0.3)
> > See that the personal calendar is not showing anymore, but is available via caldav > > Does the Calendar show in Nextcloud Calendar's trash bin found at the...
> > 09:37:15.673 calendar home scanned > > and > > > Object { app: "calendar", uid: "username1", calendars: (9) […], trashBin: {…} } > > Inspect those logs and...
> I would expect the ghost calendar to show up there because that must be the mechanism DAVx5 uses to discover your calendars. As expected, the calendar shows up there:...
I wanted to also include the listing of the *ghost calendar* of `username1` as a shared calendar for `username2`: ``` /nextcloud/remote.php/dav/calendars/username2/personal_shared_by_username1/ http://sabre.io/ns/sync/3200 3200 principals/users/username1 1 Personal (User Name (username1)) 0...
@tcitworld @ChristophWurst Sorry for bumping this, but do you have any updates regarding this issue?
> I fixed it somehow I renamed the uri of the calendar in the database table oc_calendars. Just to a random different name. And the calendar was back in the...
> No. I renamed it in the column `uri` It was `privat` and I renamed it to `privatew`. And the calendar was back and it is still working everywhere Thank...
With a modification of the `Dockerfile` I was able to produce images that did not show the described behaviour. I added `libldap-common` to the list of packages to install: ```...