[kronolith] Fwd: lightning vs kronolith

marco perugini marco.perugini at cnr.it
Thu Oct 23 10:03:37 UTC 2014


thank you for your feedback Jan!

where I can find fixed share URLs of this version? isn't it the "CalDAV 
Subscription URL" that i can see in "Subscription" tab of the "edit 
calendar" popup?

thanks,
marco


On 23/10/2014 11:53, Jan Schneider wrote:
>
> Zitat von marco perugini <marco.perugini at cnr.it>:
>
>> hi all! this is my scenario:
>>
>> client os - linux mint 16
>> server os - scientific linux 6.5
>> tb - thunderbird 24.6.0
>> cal - lightning 2.6.6
>> webm - horde groupware webmail edition 5.2.2
>> webc - kronolith 4.2.2
>> dav - horde_dav 1.1.0
>> httpd - httpd-2.2.15-31.sl6.x86_64
>>
>> I'm focusing on remotely managing horde calendars from TB/lightning
>> via calDAV, I followed the instructions provided @
>> http://wiki.horde.org/KronolithSunbird
>>
>> when I create and share a calendar from my own account I can add it in
>> lightning without any problem [I can add/modify/delete events, dismiss
>> reminders, ...]. success log is linked from
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/z0ifgukxfkraxhb/good_boot_my_cal.log?dl=0
>>
>> the problem is when I try to add another user's shared calendar, I get
>> the error linked from
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/nub31sxthiriqna/TB%20lightning%20rem%20cal%20error.png?dl=0
>> and I can't do anything while horde.log give me "EMERG: HORDE
>> [kronolith] Call to a member function toHash() on a non-object [pid
>> 4825 on line 686 of
>> "/var/www/html/webmail/kronolith/lib/Application.php"]"
>>
>> I've double checked every available permission on this calendar for my
>> account; I provided for the web server log
>> [https://www.dropbox.com/s/y01nawg1f816k3o/ssl_access.log?dl=0] and
>> thunderbird console output
>> [https://www.dropbox.com/s/ry8zcnfcomxwq6y/bad_boot_other_cal.log?dl=0]
>>
>> in the last month the issue drove me crazy, I'm not even sure this is
>> all about horde/kronolith bug, maybe ticket #12380? btw it doesn't
>> seem to be thunderbird issue, I'm really running out of ideas here...
>>
>> can someone help me?
>> thanks+regards
>
> This has already been fixed in Kronolith 4.2.2, but you still use broken
> share URLs from older versions.
>


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